9th Infantry Division
Details:
On the west side of the road Monument A three sided stone retaining wall on which are mounted three plaques. A bench and flower pot are in the middle. The 9th Infantry Division insignia is at the top center of the wall. The left plaque is in French and the right plaque in English. The center plaque, which was recently vandalized and is currently missing, is in both languages. The plaques are grey granite with gold leaf engraving. The monument was constructed in 1998.
Monument Text:
Left plaque, inscribed in French:
A la
Mémoire
des Officiers et Soldats
de la 9ème U.S. Division tués ici
le 17 Juin 1944
Pvt Cecil M. BARNES
Capt Henry N. BLANCHARD Jr
PFC Valentine H. FOSE
Maj Basil SHIRLEY
et le
Lt Col Richard E. BUCHANAN
Mort de ses blessures reçues pendant l'action
le 26 Juin 1944
DEVOIR - HONNEUR - PATRIE
Right plaque, inscribed in English:
In
Memory
of these Officers and Men
of the 9th Infantry Division who died here
17th June 1944
Pvt Cecil M. BARNES
Capt Henry N. BLANCHARD, Jr
PFC Valentine H. FOSE
Maj Basil SHIRLEY
and
Lt Col Richard E. BUCHANAN
Who died of wounds received in action
26th June 1944
Duty-Honor-Country
Center Plaque:
Near this spot, fourteen soldiers of the 9th US Division on reconnaissance encountered a group of German soldiers at 1100 hours on 17th June 1944. The Americans were outnumbered, three to one. The following day, St Maurice-en-Cotentin and Barneville Carteret were liberated by the 9th Division, four years to the day after they had been occupied, and the Cotentin was secured.
May we always remember those who died to ensure our freedom.
This memorial was unveiled by Dr. Henry N. Goodall, son of Capt. Henry N. Blanchard, Jr. BSM, PH, 17th June 1998.
Commemorates:
People:
Units:
9th Infantry Division
Wars:
WWII
Battles:
Normandy Invasion
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