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Chartres Liberation Plaque - 7th Armored Division

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Details:

Behind the bus stop in a small park along side several other memorials. Plaque


A brass plaque with a shiny brass center mounted to a wall.

The plaque remembers the liberation of Chartres, France in August 1944 by the 7th Armored Division - "Lucky Seventh" of the XX Corps, 3rd US Army.

The center portion of the plaque is a letter from the XX Corps Commander, Major General Walton Walker to the 7th Armored Division.  The XX Cops G-3, Colonel Wellborn Griffith,  was recognized as saving the Cathedral of Chartres during the fighting to liberate the city.  Colonel Griffith was killed in nearby Lèves and is remembered there on two plaques (See site Lèves). 

Monument Text:

  VIVE L'AMERIQUE-VIVE LA FRANCE-
VIVE LA LIBERTE

(Long Live America, Long Live France, Long Live Freedom)

[The plaque in center is a copy of the commendatory letter from XX Corps.]


Chartres, France 
16-18 Aug. 1944

Dedicated September 21, 1984

Symbol of the 7th Armored Division

PRESENTED
BY THE 7TH ARMORED DIVISION ASSOCIATION
IN HONOR OF THE MEMEBRS AND THE FRENCH
PATRIOTS OF THE 7TH ARMORED DIVISION
WHO FOUGHT TO LIBERATE FRANCE



Commemorates:

People:

Welborn Barton Griffith

Walton Harris Walker

Units:

3rd US Army

7th Armored Division

XX Corps

Wars:

WWII

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