Veterans' Memorial Project
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| A worker inscribes the names of fallen alumni veterans on the new plaques. Photo courtesy of Kelley Memorials. |
Originally dedicated in 1924, Memorial Stadium honored the
189 Illini who died in World War I. Each is memorialized on one of the limestone
columns that support the stadium's upper stands. While the stadium was originally
dedicated to those who gave their lives in the "war to end all wars," its
original supporters recognized the fragility of world peace and the likelihood
of sacrifice by future generations.On November 16, 2002, the University of Illinois
extended the stadium's original dedication to honor all members of the Illinois
family who served in the U.S. Armed Forces and, in particular, those who gave
their lives in our nation's wars and conflicts. The new veterans' memorial honors
the 932 alumni, students, faculty and staff who were killed in our nation's wars
and conflicts since 1918. Their names are engraved on one of four impressive
limestone tablets at the entrances to Memorial Stadium's east and west colonnades
alongside the names of their fallen World War I comrades. Click here to view
a brief Quicktime video describing the history and heritage of Memorial Stadium:
Memorial Stadium Dedication Video (smaller
file - 934k)
Memorial Stadium Dedication Video (larger
file - 1.5MB)
If you are interested in contributing to the Veterans' Memorial project or have questions, please contact the University of Illinois Alumni Association at 217/333-1471 or alumni@uillinois.edu.
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