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This monument was erected by the citizens of Ariah Park and district to commemorate the names of her sons who left here to fight in the cause of liberty and justice in the Great War 1914–1919
"Lest we forget"
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Unveiled by Lieutenant-Colonel Chaplain William McKenzie M.C. "Fighting Mac." on 15th October 1919.
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Women 1939–1945
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Vietnam 1962–1973
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[First World War names]
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Bapaume, Bullecourt, Fleurbraix, Hill 60, Messines, Peronne, Pozieres, Passchendale, Polygon Wood, Somme, St Quentin, Ypres, Villiers-Brettoneaux, North Sea
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World War II 1939–1945
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[First World War names]
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Second World War 1939–1945
To the memory of those who paid the supreme sacrifice and in honour of the men and women of Ariah Park and district who served in the cause of freedom and justice.
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World War II 1939–1945
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[First World War names]
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Gallipoli, Lone Pine, Ammon, Damascus, El Arish, El Salt, Esdraelon, Gaza, Jericho, Jerusalem, Machdaba, Rafa, Romani, Sollum, Indian Ocean
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World War II 1939–1945
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