Shot this one day while on a little drive. This is the statues in front of the monument wall. The plaque in front read as follows:
"The statues face east, because Korea is in the Far East, and in memory of all who lost their lives and are still missing in action.
They came from different walks of life to help defend freedom in a country that was unknown to many.
A Nurse leads the group, because without the dedication, compassion, and bravery of the medics, many would have not have
returned.
Next are Army and Marine Infantrymen, because the infantry bears the brunt of the battle. Then comes the Air Force Pilot and
a Sailor, without whose support, the battle would have have been lost. There are no weapons in this memorial. This is to
confirm the veteran's wish for peace. All five figures are touching, symbolizing the brotherhood that comes from battle. They
stand in memory of all veterans who served our state."
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