Noun
war memorial (plural war memorials)
A monument to commemorate the people who were killed in a particular war
A clock tower erected as a war memorial acts as a central point for the city. Source: Internet
Another older war memorial in the school is the entry chamber to Chapel, known as "Crimea" after the Crimean War of the early 1850s, and bearing the names of Wykehamists who died at the siege of Sevastopol. Source: Internet
As an old Digger and a current 'client' of the Department of Veterans' Affairs (the Department from Hell, in my lexicon), I think this is an unconscionable misdirection of scarce funds to expand and disturb an excellent Australian War Memorial. Source: Internet
Amenities New Malden war memorial New Malden has its own sports centre, the Malden Centre, http://www.dcleisurecentres.co.uk/Centres/Surrey/Malden+Centre%2C+The/index.html which includes a swimming pool, gym and community facilities. Source: Internet
Bryant Hornets head football coach Daryl Patton summed up his team’s performance in their 2000 Prep Bowl scrimmage Saturday night at War Memorial Stadium in succinct (and cinematic) terms. Source: Internet
Among them are the Leighton Buzzard memorial which is understood to have been formed from the largest single undressed granite block ever quarried in the UK, and the Old Basing war memorial in Basingstoke, which commemorates 25 local men. Source: Internet