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Memorial Grove Park

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Chemical Corps

Since its inception in 1918, the Chemical Corps has been the nation's protective force against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats. This Memorial serves to honor those Chemical Corps Veterans who have served over the years.

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Military Police Memorial

This memorial is dedicated to all members of the Military Police Corps who gave their lives to further the mission world-wide and to preserve the freedom of our country.

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Engineer Memorial

Engineers have been represented in every US conflict since the Revolutionary War. Fort Leonard Wood honors these soldiers in "Sapper Grove" with their Wall of Fallen Soldiers.

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African American Soldiers Memorial and U.S.O Chimney Replica

A campaign to establish the U.S.O. in the Fort Leonard Wood area began in March 1941. The military was still segregate, thus calling for separate clubs for white and colored Soldiers. On March 8, 1942, a dedication ceremony was held to celebrate the new U.S.O. Club for Colored Soldiers. The club was located on Route 17, just outside of Fort Leonard Wood main gate. In 1943, the colored U.S.O. was placed under the direction of the Salvation Army where it remained until the desegregation of the military in the late 1940s. The land was bought by Mr. Earl Livingston in 1951. The building was changed to the Chimney Trailer Park and later the Chimney Pawn and Gun until the building was torn down. Mr. Carney of Rolla, used the building materials to build part of the Manor Inn in Rolla. The U.S.O. chimney was left standing until 2010 when the heir to Mr. Livingston donated the chimney to the City of St Robert.The chimney was dedicated in October 2018Courtesy of Terry Primas, (2005)Old Settlers Gazette

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City of Saint Robert Welcome Sign

Welcome to St. Robert Missouri! This commemorative monument welcomes visitors and new residents to St Robert and honors the branches of the United States Military.

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American Legion Post 331 William C Anderson Jr. Memorial - Saint Robert, Missouri

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St. Robert Military Tribute & Freedom Rock

A sight to behold! Check out our online tour of this beautiful collection of murals painted by our servicemen and women. Visit our online interactive tour and article about the Saint Robert Freedom Rock.

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Patriots Point - largest American Flag in Pulaski County

Driving along Interstate 44 from the West you will see Old Glory waving proudly from atop one of the highest elevations in the state of Missouri. Take a walk along the Sidewalk of Salute and pay tribute to America, and our servicemen and women. The pole stands 130-foot and features a 40' x 80' flag weighing 120lbs. This monument is a partnership between the Citizens Bank Midwest, Mid Missouri AUSA, and the citizens of Pulaski County.

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Saint Robert VFW Post 3176

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Phelps Health Salute

Honoring the service branches of the United States Military.

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Missouri Veterans Cemetery

Missouri Veterans Cemetery - Fort Leonard Wood

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Sunset Memorial Estates Veterans Memorial

Memorial Chapels and Crematory dedicated this Memorial to honor the personal commitment of Veterans in the community.

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Richland Veterans Memorial

Just down the street from City Hall, stands the Veterans Memorial placed by Troop 70 of the Eagles Scouts. During every major Patriotic holiday, 24 flags fly in remembrance of those who sacrificed their lives for their country.

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Richland American Legion Post 240

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Dixon American Legion Post 298

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Dixon VFW Post 4328

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Crocker Veterans Memorial

This Memorial is located at the edge of Frisco Park to honor all that have served their country.

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Crocker VFW Post 4956

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VFW Post 3168 - Laquey Missouri

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