Dublin Core
Title
Lone Soldiers Memorial (Kenosha, Wisconsin)
Contributor
Jack_Kornowske
Language
English
Type
Site
Identifier
2425
Date Issued
2005-01-01
Extent
m x m x m
Medium
“Veterans Memorial Park | Kenosha, WI.” Www.visitkenosha.com, www.visitkenosha.com/listing/veterans-memorial-park/410/. Accessed 5 Apr. 2024.
Spatial Coverage
current,42.5879757127029,-87.81965549711254;
Europeana
Country
United States
Europeana Data Provider
Lone Soldiers Memorial (Kenosha, Wisconsin)
Europeana Type
TEXT
Site Item Type Metadata
Wiki
https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Lone_Soldiers_Memorial_(Kenosha,_Wisconsin)
Monument Type
Statue - standing soldier
Inscription
"May We Never Forget That Freedom Is Not Free It is to the members of our Armed Forces from the City and County of Kenosha who sacrificed their lives defending our freedom that this memorial is dedicated. It stands as a tribute to all of our veterans.
[Roll of Honored Dead]
Mexican War 1846 - 1848
Civil War 1861 - 1865
Spanish - American War & Philippine Insurrection 1898 - 1902
World War I 1917 - 1918
World War II 1941 - 1945
Korean War 1950 - 1955
Vietnam War 1964 - 1975
Persian Gulf War 1990 - 1991
Iraq War 2003 -
The panels on the front of this memorial commemorate all of the wars fought by the United States of America since 1776 as well as the total casualties of each war
Revolutionary War 1775 - 1783
4,435 KIA • 6,188 WIA
War of 1812 1812 - 1815
2,260 KIA • 4,505 WIA
Mexican War 1846 - 1848
13,283 KIA • 4,152 WIA
Civil War 1861 - 1865
Union 364,511 KIA • 281,881 WIA
Confederate 275,175 • 164,000 WIA
Spanish-American War 1898
2,446 KIA • 1,662 WIA
Philippine-American War 1899-1901 1,108 KIA • 2,779 WIA
World War I Apr. 6, 1917 - Nov. 11, 1918
116,516 KIA • 234,428 WIA
World War II
Dec. 8, 1941 - Sept. 2, 1945
407,316 KIA • 671,846 WIA • 139,709 MIA
Korean War June 25, 1950 - July 27, 1953
54,246 KIA • 103,284 WIA • 8,177 MIA
Vietnam War 1964 - 1975
58,325 KIA • 304,704 WIA • 1,815 MIA
Persian Gulf War 1990 - 1991
293 KIA • 467 WIA
Civil War
Manassas July 21, 1861
Union 460 KIA • 1,124 WIA
Confederate 387 KIA • 1,582 WIA
Shiloh April 6-7, 1862
Union 13,047 KIA & WIA
Confederate 10,699 KIA & WIA
Antietam Sept. 17, 1862
Union 2,100 KIA • 9,550 WIA
Confederate 1,550 KIA • 7,750 WIA
Vicksburg Campaign May 18-July 4, 1863
Union 4,550 KIA & WIA
Confederate 31,275 KIA & WIA
Gettysburg July 1-3, 1863
Union 3,155 KIA • 14,529 WIA
Confederate 3,903 KIA • 18,735 WIA
Chickamauga Sept. 19-20, 1863
Union 11,413 KIA & WIA
Confederate 16,986 KIA & WIA
South Surrenders Apr. 12, 1865
World War I
Belleau Wood June 1918
1,811 KIA • 7,966 WIA
Marne July 15, 1918-Aug. 5, 1918
12,000 KIA & WIA
Somme Offensive Aug. 8-Oct. 19, 1918
11,500 KIA & WIA
Meuse-Argonne Offensive Sept. 26, 1918
26,277 KIA • 95,786 WIA
German Surrender Nov. 11, 1918
World War II
Pearl Harbor Attack Dec. 7, 1941
3,077 KIA • 1,268 WIA
5 Battleship • 3 Destroyer • 3 Cruiser
Midway June 4-7, 1942
307 KIA
1 Destroyer • 1 Carrier
Guadalcanal Aug. 7, 1942-Feb. 9, 1943
2,142 KIA • 5,472 WIA
24 Ships
Saipan June 15-July 9, 1943
3,426 KIA • 13,099 WIA
Tarawa Nov. 20-24, 1943
3,373 KIA • 2,292 WIA
Guam July 21-Aug. 10, 1944
1,744 KIA • 5,256 WIA
Canine Corps 25 KIA
Peleliu Sept. 15-Nov. 6, 1944
1,529 KIA • 6,282 WIA
Leyte Gulf Oct. 23-25, 1944
3,500 KIA
3 Destroyers • 2 Carriers
Iwo Jima Feb. 19-March 26, 1945
7,721 KIA • 17,000 WIA
Okinawa April 1-June 17, 1945
12,520 KIA • 36,500 WIA
Japan Surrenders Aug. 15, 1945
Sicily Campaign June 9, 1943
3,118 KIA
Naples Foggia Campaign
Sept. 9, 1943-Jan. 21, 1944
6,266 KIA • 14,642 WIA
S.S. Rohna Sunk Nov. 26, 1943
1,015 KIA
Anzio Jan. 22-May 24, 1944
5,538 KIA • 14,830 WIA
Rome-Arno Campaign Jan. 22-Sept. 9, 1944
11,393 KIA • 28,124 WIA
D-Day Invasion June 6, 1944
Omaha Beach 4,649 KIA • Utah Beach 200 KIA
Battle of St.-Lo July 7-20, 1944
11,000 KIA & WIA
N. France Campaign
July 25-Sept. 14, 1944
17,844 KIA • 47,469 WIA
Rhineland Campaign Sept. 15, 1944-March 1945
50,410 KIA • 165,965 WIA
Huertgen Forest Nov. 2-Dec. 15, 1944
24,000 KIA • 5,000 WIA
Battle of the Bulge
Dec. 16, 1944-Jan. 25, 1945
19,246 KIA • 60,050 WIA
Central Europe Campaign
March 22-May 11, 1945
15,009 KIA • 42,568 WIA
German Surrender May 15, 1945
Korean War
Chosin Reservoir Nov.-Dec. 1950
2,692 KIA • 5,000 WIA
Battle of Inchon Sept. 15-28, 1950
740 KIA • 2,032 WIA
Puson Perimeter Aug. 1950
Pork Chop Hill Nov. 1951-April 1953
Heartbreak Ridge Sept.-Oct. 1951
Vietnam War
Tet Offensive Jan. 1968
1,536 KIA • 7,764 WIA
Saigon March 7, 1968
1,218 KIA
Siege of Khe Sahn January 1968
Battle of Hue March 1968
Hamburger Hill May 1969
Tribute to Kenosha's Fallen Heroes
In the early days of our nation, our forefathers created the Bill of Rights.
It was designed to provide freedom and justice to all Americans. However, it was the soldiers who went into the battlefields and fought, often giving their lives, that made the Bill of Rights a reality and gave Americans the freedoms they enjoy.
America's Armed Forces on land, the High Seas, and in the air enforced the cause of freedom. Throughout the history of this country, it has been the American Armed Forces that protected those rights and made our country what it is today.
Because of the soldier, we have earned the right to be what we are...free Americans.
It is the Soldier...
It is the Soldier not the reporter
who has given us freedom of the press
It is the Soldier not the poet
who has given us freedom of speech
It is the Soldier not the campus organizer
who has given us freedom to demonstrate
It is the Soldier not the lawyer
who has given us the right to a fair trail
It is the Soldier who salutes the flag
who serves under the flag
whose coffin is draped by the flag
Who allows the protester to burn the flag.
Charles M. Province"
State
Wisconsin
County
Kenosha
Affiliation
Other
Town
Kenosha
Location Type
City