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The first recipient of the Legion of Merit Medal for her service in the Navy during WWII
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In grateful recognition of valor dedicated to the honor and memory of our men and women of Exeter, Boro. who served our country in all wars
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Let us hold in honored memory those men and women from Exeter, Pa. who gave the supreme sacrifice for their country in all wars In memory of those who gave their lives in all wars Dominick Carabino · Michael Esposito · …
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Dedicated to all who have served this community and their country
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Erected by the Borough of West Pittston in honor of her dead Soldiers Sailors and Marines
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The British battle line was formed almost parallel with and a little north of this street by Major John Butler, the commander, and Sayenqueraghta, chief of the Senecas. After advancing in formation for a mile to about 100 yards south of the Bri…
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This stone marks the site of"Jenkins Fort"One of the Revolutionary defenses ofWyoming against the invasion of theBritish, Indians, and Tories.Constructed - 1776 - Burned - 1778.Erected by Dial Rock ChapterDaughters of the AmericanRevolution, Oct 1…
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Stockaded home of John Jenkins. Built by Connecticut settlers, 1776. Surrendered to the British under Maj. John Butler, July 1, 1778, and was burned.
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