Lee and Karen Duquette paid their respects
paid their respects at The 20th Century Veterans Memorial,
The U.S. POW-MIA History plaque, The Canteen Lady Statue,
The Lincoln County Law Enforcement Memorial and more.
June 28, 2025

Flag of The United States of America
Folded Flag sign Female Veteran sign
Veterans Memorial sign Welcome to the Veterans Memorial
Mission Statement sign recognition sign

Below: Two Different angles of the entry to the 20th Century Veterans Memorial

entry to the 20th Century Veterans Memorial entry to the 20th Century Veterans Memorial

Below: Three different views of the same entry monument shown above.

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entry monument
entry monument

Below: Different views of the bird and globe in the middle of the sign over the 20th Century Veterans Memorial shown above.

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sign about the dove shown above

Below: View of the Bald Eagle on the left side of the sign over the 20th Century Veterans Memorial shown above. There is also a Bald Eagle on the other side of the sign, which did not get photographed.

The sign on the right below is actually attached to the pole below the Bald Eagle.

Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle  sign

Below: Time to walk down the right side of the path to view the monuments along the way and eventually the amazing 20th Century Veterans Memorial at the far end. The statue shown below (a bit in front of Lee Duquette - also below) is The Defenders of Liberty Statue by Ted Long 2003 as shown on the plaque.

Lee Duquette on the path to view the monuments
The Defenders of Liberty Statue

Below: Another view of the names and statues on the right side of the walkway (a close-up of the one just above)

names and statues sign in memory of James C. Johnston
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Below: The U.S. Coast Guard Memorial, Flag and sign

The U.S. Coast Guard Memorial
The U.S. Coast Guard  Flag
Coast Guard sign
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Below: Two U.S. Marine Corps plaques and a statue of Pvt. 1st Class Robert B. Lowe. There is an American flag on the pole behind the statue, but only a small part of the pole shows in the photo below.

U.S. Marine Corps sign
statue of Pvt. 1st Class Robert B. Lowe Pvt. 1st Class Robert B. Lowe sign
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Below: The U.S. Navy Statue and sign

The U.S. Navy Statue
The U.S. Navy Statue sign
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Below: The U.S. Army Statue and sign

U.S. Army sign
The U.S. Army Statue
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U,S. Armycorps statue
U,S. Armycorp sign
Sft 1st Class Tricia L Jammeson statue
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Canteen Honor rll sign
Memory sign
Rae Wllson Sleight statue
Rae Wllson Sleight sign
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Below: Four plaques seen as Lee and Karen Duquette approached the very long, amazing engraved memorial at the far end of the 20th Century Veterans Memorial. The plaques are very hard to read from this website, but they were still worth photographing.

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plaque plaque
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Below: After walking to the far end of the walkway, Lee and Karen Duquette came to actual 20th Century Veterans Memorial.
Each end of the memorial had an image and a plaque, (which can barely be seen in the big photo below).
The middle section is divided into 6 separate sections and each section is shown separately just below the big photo shown here.

20th Century Veterans Memorial and Lee Duquette

Below: As mentioned above, Karen Duquette photographed parts of the above monument in several different sections.

Below: The Far Left Side of the 20th Century Veterans Memorial and its plaque (barely shown in the above photo)

POW-MIA sign POW-MIA sign and image

Below: The top photo on the left side of the memorial

Below: The middle photo at the top side of the memorial

The top photo on the left side of the memorial The middle photo at the top side of the memorial

Below: The bottom photo on the left side of the memorial

Below: The middle photo at the bottom side of the memorial

The bottom photo on the left side of the memorial The middle photo at the bottom side of the memorial

Below: The top photo on the right side of the memorial

The top photo on the right side of the memorial

Below: The bottom photo on the right side of the memorial

The bottom photo on the right side of the memorial

Below: The Far Right End of the 20th Century Veterans Memorial.

The Far Right End of the 20th Century Veterans Memorial
The Far Right End of the 20th Century Veterans Memorial.

Below: Time to walk the left side of the Memorial, back towards the parking lot.

Lee Duquette and the 20th Centrury Veterans Memorial
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Unknown Heroes Memorial
Lee Duquette at the Lincoln County Law Enforcement Memorial the Lincoln County Law Enforcement Memorial
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Below: Time to get in the car and head out to their next adventure.

Kaen Duquette

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