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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XEH_reactivation-of-354th-fighter-day-wing-a-war-memorial_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
Address byGeneral O.P. Weyland, United States Air ForceCommander, Tactical Air CommandatReactivation of 354th Fighter Day Wing CeremonyMyrtle Beach Air Force Base,Myrtle Beach, South CarolinaDecember 7, 1956 Governor Timmerman, Mayor Cameron, Gen…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XEG_replacement-training-unit-rtu-1968-1969-a-war-memorial_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
On April 22, 1968, the 354th Tactical Fighter Wing was replaced at Myrtle Beach Air Force Base by the 113th Tactical Fighter Wing, a former District of Columbia Air National Guard (ANG) unit which had been recalled to active duty January 26, 1968.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XEF_mayors-of-myrtle-beach-historical_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
Mayors of Myrtle Beach 1938 - 1939   W. L. Harrelson 1939 - 1941   Ben M. Graham 1941 - 1943   W. L. Harrelson 1943 - 1947   O. C. Callaway 1947 - 1949   H.W. Tallevast 1949 - 1954   J. N. Ramsey 1954 - 1955   Ernest W. Williams 195…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XEE_forgotten-warriors-a-war-memorial_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
"Forgotten Warriors" Honored by the Grand Strand June 28, 2008 Wolmi-Do Island   Pusan Inchon   Sudong Seoul   Chosin Reservoir Korean Conflict June 25, 1950   -   July 27, 1953 Donated By Rolling Thunder, Inc. South Carol…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XED_empty-chair-pow-mia-memorial-a-war-memorial_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
Let this empty chair serve as a memorial to those who served our great Nation, but have never returned to us. They are Prisoners Of War and our Missing In Action Dedicated to City of Myrtle Beach by Rolling Thunder, Inc. South Carolina 3
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XEC_battlefield-cross-a-war-memorial_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association 34-3 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Battlefield Cross Dedicated 04 July 2015 Honor - Respect - Remember
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XEB_merchant-marine-monument-a-war-memorial_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
In Memory and to Honor All Men of The Merchant Marine Lest We Forget Donated By The John T. Schmidt Palmetto Mariners Chapter of South Carolina In Peace And War 1775 Dedicated 2016
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XDC_the-cold-war-era-1956-1958-a-war-memorial_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
After its re-activation at Myrtle Beach Air Force Base in 1956, the 354th Tactical Fighter Wing achieved "combat ready" status on July 1, 1958. During the next eight years, in addition to maintaining tactical fighter squadrons on rotational duty i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XDB_lieutenant-william-glover-farrow-a-war-memorial_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
Lieutenant William Farrow, a Darlington, South Carolina, native, was a member of the famed Doolittle Tokyo Raiders. This daring raid against the capital of Japan was the first major attack on the Japanese homeland in World War II. After completing…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XDA_brigadier-general-thomas-merrit-knoles-iii-a-war-memorial_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
Brigadier General Thomas M. Knoles, a command pilot in the United States Air Force, was born in 1927 in Flagstaff, Arizona, and graduated from Flagstaff High School in 1945. He attended the University of Arizona prior to enlisting in the Army Air …
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