One of every eight Americans served in uniform during WWII…more than 16 million. Over 5,000 Bedford County citizens served in uniform and, when the war was over, everyone did their best to get back to normal…getting on with their lives.
Since everyone was so involved with the war effort, they never built a monument to themselves. In 2014, Bedford County citizens built this WWII Monument.
The pedestal lists the names of each Bedford County veteran who died during the war. Including the day and place where they fell.
There’s a MORSE CODE message carved into the pedestal capstone. Can you find it? Can you decipher it?
Every brick in the surrounding Honor Walk is the name of our areas WWII Vets, except for one. This man was everywhere during WWII and even found his way to Bedford. Can you find him?
The statue was created by Wayne Hyde. Wayne lives in Manns Choice, PA, about 8 miles west of Bedford. When the statue was still in clay, we invited our WWII Veterans to press their thumbprints into the base of the statue. There are 105 WWII Vet thumbprints now cast into the bronze.