HONORING ALL
VETERANS MEMORIAL Richfield, MN A non-profit task
force is working to build a veterans memorial to be built in Veterans Memorial
Park in Richfield. Our vision and concept is to honor the memory of US Military
Veterans from all military branches and provide a place for people to reflect
and thank those who have served, are serving or will serve. Whether we
honor a family member, neighbor, friend or stranger, it's important that we
remember the members of the United States Military who protect our freedom and
our lives. We know that the arms we
put around each other are in the hands of the ones who protect us all.
Educational Purpose The Veterans Memorial in
Richfield will recognize the First Flag-Raising on Iwo Jima. The centerpiece
is a bronze bust of Cpl. Charles "Chuck" W. Lindberg, longtime Richfield
resident and last-living flag-raiser from both raisings. Cpl. Lindberg,
along with four other Marines, raised the first flag on February 23, 1945.
The other Marines were Lt. Harold Schrier, Platoon Sgt. Ernest Thomas, Sgt.
Hank Hansen and Pvt. Louis Charlo. Although we spotlight these individuals,
we acknowledge members of all six branches of service: Air Force, Army,
Coast Guard, Marines, Merchant Marines and Navy.
A Place to Remember and Reflect The memorial design will enable
visitors, alone or as a group, to view the surrounding granite tablets that
will be engraved with Veterans’ names. Visitors will want to revisit the
Memorial over the years, watching it evolve and grow. This Memorial is a
living memorial that will continue to grow as new names are added.
Just as our military branches continue to live, so will this Veterans
Memorial. We ask you to take the time to reflect on the veterans of the
past, present and future.
Become a part of The Veterans Memorial in Richfield by having your name, or
the Veteran(s) of your choice, engraved on a granite memorial tablet.
The names of all Veterans are welcome on the memorial, active or retired,
wartime or peacetime, full service or reserves, deceased or living and
regardless of residency. The only qualification for an engraving is an
honorable discharge. CLICK HERE for more
information about the engravings.