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Major Franklin L. Robinson Memorial

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Details:

At the end of the alley in the axis of the entrance.

Cenotaph

A white cross on a plinth. The memorial includes a photo of Major Robinson as well as a message that is inscribed on the plinth. Sitting on top of the plinth is a stone figure depicting a broken airplane wing with a star symbol on it. On the floor to the left of the memorial is a small black plaque bearing a small message. Major Robinson crashed in Six-Fours-les-Plages after he was shot down by flak. He is now buried in the Rhone American Cemetery and Memorial, France.

Source of photos: Claude Dannau / www.aerosteles.net

Monument Text:

 

MAJ. FRANKLIN

 

ROBINSON

IL VINT DE LOIN

 

DONNER SA VIE

POUR SAUVEGARDER

 

LA NOTRE

 

 

English translation: 

 

MAJ. FRANKLIN ROBINSON

HE CAME FROM AFAR TO GIVE HIS LIFE

TO SAVE OUR OWN

 

 

On the plaque:

 

LES

COMBATTANTS

FRANCAIS – AMERICAINS

A LEUR CAMARADE

 

 

English translation:

 

LES

COMBATANTS

FRENCH – AMERICANS

TO THEIR COMRADES

Commemorates:

People:

Franklin L. Robinson

Units:

14th Fighter Group

15th Air Force

48th Fighter Squadron, 14th Fighter Group

US Army Air Corps

Wars:

WWII

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