4th ID Plaques
Details:
On the southward face of the remains of a 15th century watchtower in a neighborhood park of Montebourg. Commemorative Object Three plaques, one with French writing, one with the English translation, and another with the insignia of the 4th Infantry Division.
Monument Text:
(Left plaque)
THE REMAINS OF THIS WATCHTOWERS
COME FROM THE RUINED
XVTH CENTURY FORTRESS
OF ST MARCOUF-LES-GOUGINS.
IT WAS SET UP HERE IN 1980,
YEAR FOR THE PRESERVATION
OF THE NATIONAL PATRIMONY,
IN HONOUR OF THE GLORIOUS FIGHTERS
OF THE 4TH AMERICAN DIVISION,
WHO LIBERATED MONTEBOURG
ON JUNE 19TH 1944,
AFTER 13 DAYS OF DESPERATE FIGHTS.
(Right plaque)
LES VESTIGES DE CETTE ÉCHAUGUETTE
PROVIENNENT D'UN ANCIEN FORT
ÉDIFIÉ À SAINT-MARCOUF-LES-GOUGINS
AU XVE SIÈCLE.
ELLE FUT RÉÉDIFIÉE EN 1980,
ANNÉE DU PATRIMOINE,
EN HOMMAGE
AUX GLORIEUX COMBATTANTS
DE LA 4ÈME DIVISION AMÉRICAINE
QUI LIBÉRÈRENT MONTEBOURG
LE 19 JUIN 1944,
APRÈS 13 JOURS
DE COMBATS MEURTRIERS.