Glendora Military Memorial
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The granite military memorial next to Glendora City Hall honors the sacrifices of servicepeople, including 39 local heroes who died in action. It recognizes those who served in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, as well as peacetime losses. It is a timely reminder that "freedom isn't free".
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Glendora Military Memorial

Backstory and Context
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The Military Memorial was made possible through countless volunteer hours and donations and stands as a powerful tribute to the courage and dedication of military members. Sprague’s Ready Mix of Irwindale made significant contributions to the project, donating materials to support its construction, and expressing honor at being part of this meaningful initiative.
Keynote speaker and retired National Guard Command Sgt. Maj. Gary W. Andrews, a native of Glendora, commended the city on the massive community effort that made the memorial possible. “This memorial is here because of efforts and generosity of the people of this fine town,” Andrews said. Visitors reflect on the ultimate sacrifice made by Glendora residents through the years.