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825th Tank Destroyer Battalion and 291st Engineer Combat Battalion Plaque

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Details:

This plaque is located on a stone base that sits in the middle of the small grassy area that is part of the Stavelot Roadside site. It is situated above another plaque and below a small glass display case that features the insignia of three different American military units. Plaque This metal plaque is fixed to a dark brown field stone and is shaped like a shield and features text in both English and French which commemorates the sacrifice of American soldiers of the 825th Tank Destroyer Battalion during the battle for Stavelot. In the top center of the plaque there a cross that is situated between two columns of text which describe the date and location of the battle. Below the cross there is a figure representing two tablets which bear the names of the soldiers killed during the battle. On either side of the tablet there is a small torch. Below the the torches, there is a small amount of text which describes where the plaque was made. Lastly, at the very bottom of the plaque, there is a short bilingual epitaph as well as a heart that is painted half in the colors of the Belgian flag and half in the stars and stripes of the American flag. 


The small glass display case above the plaque is fixed to the same base shows the insignia of the 825th Tank Destroyer Battalion, the 30th Infantry Division, and 526th Armored Infantry Battalion. It also displays the date of the battle during which the soldiers memorialized on the monument were killed (December 18, 1944).

Monument Text:

ICI SONT

TOMBES LE

MATIN DU

18 DEC

1944

POUR LA

DEFENSE DE

STAVELOT

(-Cross carving-)

THOSE HERE

NAMED WERE

KILLED ON

THE MORNING

OF DEC 18TH

1944

DEFENDING

STAVELOT

 

(-torch carving-)

 

Coulee par

IPES 1

Verviers

Mai 1989

SGT JOHN G. ARMSTRONG

CPL FRANK RICHESIN

PFC DOUGLAS L. NEWMAN

PVT BERNARD F. GALLAGHER

PVT CONLEY W. LEACH

PVT FOWLER H. WILLIAMS

PLn DU 825th T.D.BN U.S

COMMANDE PAR LE

1er Lt JACK DOHERTY

PFC LORENZO LIPARULO

DU 291st C.E.Bn

TOUS DECORES DE LA

PURPLE HEART

(-torch carving-)

 

OZER M

CLOOT J

HENDRICK

J-C

 

POUR NOTRE LIBERTE

ILS ONT TOUT DONNE

FOR OUR LIBERTY THEY

GAVE THEIR ALL

 

R.I.P.

 

English translation:

 

ICI SONT

TOMBES LE

MATIN DU

18 DEC

1944

POUR LA

DEFENSE DE

STAVELOT

=

THOSE HERE

NAMED WERE

KILLED ON

THE MORNING

OF DEC 18TH

1944

DEFENDING

STAVELOT

Coulee par

IPES 1

Verviers

Mai 1989

=

Cast by

IPES 1

at Verviers

May 1989

PLn DU 825th T.D.BN U.S

COMMANDE PAR LE

1er Lt JACK DOHERTY

PFC LORENZO LIPARULO

DU 291st C.E.Bn

TOUS DECORES DE LA

PURPLE HEART

=

PLn of the 825th U.S. T.D. Bn. 

Commanded by

1st Lt Jack Doherty

PFC Lorenzo Liparulo

Of The 291st C.E.Bn 

All Decorated With

The Purple Heart

POUR NOTRE LIBERTE

ILS ONT TOUT DONNE

=

FOR OUR LIBERTY THEY

GAVE THEIR ALL

Commemorates:

People:

John G. Armstrong

Jack Doherty

Bernard F. Gallagher

Conley W. Leach

Lorenzo Liparulo

Douglas L. Newman

Frank Richesin

Fowler H. Williams

Units:

291st Engineer Combat Battalion

30th Infantry Division

825th Tank Destroyer Battalion

United States Army

Wars:

WWII

Battles:

Battle of the Bulge

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