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Many states, cities and counties have erected historical markers and memorials pinpointing the location of actions Medal of Honor Recipients were involved in or honoring Recipients with local ties.

These pages include photos of some of these memorials. Some of these pages have links to Wikipedia. We do not endorse Wikipedia as a primary source of information.

These links will take you to known historical markers and memorials in Washington.

A memorial has been erected to Wilburn K. Ross DuPont, WA. Click here to learn more. Monument


A memorial has been erected to Snohomish County Medal of Honor recipients in Everett, WA. Click here to learn more. Monument


A memorial has been errected to Medal of Honor Recipients buried in Vancouver Barracks Cemetery. Located in Hudson Bay, Vancouver, WA. Click here to learn more. Monument


A memorial has been errected to Washington’s Medal of Honor Recipients. It is located in Olympia, WA near the state capitol. Click here to learn more. Monument


A memorial to Ronald J. Shurer, II is located outside of Rogers High School (where he attended) in Puyallup, WA.  (Photo Credit: Evan Muxen)


A memorial Victor L. Kandle is located outside of Puyallup High School (where he attended) in Puyallup, WA. (Photo Credit: Evan Muxen)


A sign and a monument have been errector for Marvin G. Shields in Port Townsend, WA. Click here Click here Sign and here Monument to learn more.


A memorial has been errected to Washington’s Medal of Honor Recipients. It is located in Seattle, WA. Click here to learn more. Monument


A memorial has been erected to Medal of Honor recipients who are from Pierce County, Washington. It is located in War Memorial Park, Tacoma, WA. (Photo Credit: Evan Muxen)


A memorial to Gregory Boyington has been erected in Tacoma, WA at Lincoln High School where Boyington graduated. (Photo Credit: Evan Muxen)

 

 

 

 

 


A memorial has been erected to Tony K. Burris at the Fort Lewis Military Museum, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. The monument was previously at Burris Field which no longer exists. Click here for more information: Monument (Photo Credit: Evan Muxen)

 

 


If you know of other Washington memorial tributes to Medal of Honor recipients, please let us know.