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- 51st_(Highland)_Division_Monument_(Beaumont-Hamel) commemorates "The 51st (Highland) Division during the First World War".
- ANZAC_War_Memorial commemorates "the AIF dead of World War I".
- AT6_Monument commemorates "Royal Air Force fliers who crashed into the Kiamichi Mountains during World War II".
- Adam_Beck_Memorial commemorates "Adam Beck".
- Air_Forces_Memorial commemorates "Commonwealth Air Forces dead of World War II with no known grave".
- Al-Shaheed_Monument commemorates Iran–Iraq_War.
- Alamein_Memorial commemorates "--02-19".
- Anglo-Belgian_Memorial_(Brussels) commemorates "the Belgian People who helped British soldiers in World War I".
- Animals_in_War_Memorial commemorates "all of the animals that served and died under British military command throughout history".
- Animals_in_War_Memorial,_Ottawa commemorates "animals used by the Canadian military in conflicts since the Second Boer War".
- Arcul_de_Triumf commemorates "the Heroes of the War of Independence and World War I".
- Argentine_Military_Cemetery commemorates "Argentine forces".
- Argonne_Cross_Memorial commemorates "American military personnel who died in France during World War I".
- Armed_Forces_Memorial commemorates "all UK servicemen and women killed on duty since after the Second World War".
- Arras_Flying_Services_Memorial commemorates "Royal Naval Air Service, the Royal Flying Corps, and the Royal Air Force who were killed on the whole Western Front and who have no known grave.".
- Arras_Memorial commemorates "forces of the United Kingdom, South Africa and New Zealand".
- Australian_Memorial_Park commemorates "Australian forces at the Battle of Fromelles".
- Australian_War_Memorial commemorates "Australian military dead of all wars".
- Australian_War_Memorial,_London commemorates "Australia's military personnel who died during the First and Second World Wars".
- Australian–American_Memorial commemorates "American service personnel assistance during the war in the Pacific".
- Balkan_Wars_Memorial_Cemetery_in_Edirne commemorates "Turkish military and civilian casualties".
- Basra_Memorial commemorates "First World War missing, presumed dead from the Mesopotamia campaign and have no known grave.".
- Battle_Monument_(West_Point) commemorates "Officers and soldiers of the Regular Army killed in the US Civil War".
- Battle_of_Britain_Memorial,_Capel-le-Ferne commemorates "the RAF casualties of the Battle of Britain".
- Beaumont-Hamel_Newfoundland_Memorial commemorates "the Newfoundland Regiment on the opening day of the Battle of the Somme and World War I Newfoundland forces members whose graves are unknown.".
- Bell_Telephone_Memorial commemorates "the invention of the telephone".
- Bikernieki_Memorial commemorates "The Holocaust victims".
- Blackburn_War_Memorial commemorates "the dead of World War I and World War II.".
- Blighty_Valley_Cemetery commemorates "the dead of the Battles of the Somme of World War I".
- Blood_Swept_Lands_and_Seas_of_Red commemorates "the centenary of the outbreak of World War I".
- Blue_Beach_Military_Cemetery_at_San_Carlos commemorates "British forces".
- Books_of_Remembrance_(Canada) commemorates "members of the Canadian Forces and Canadian Merchant Navy killed on active service in wartime, and in other conflicts".
- Bourlon_Wood_Memorial commemorates "the Canadian Corps actions in the final months of the Great War including the crossing of the Canal du Nord, their flushing of German forces from Bourlon and Bourlon Wood and the ensuing 'Pursuit to Mons' as well as the Canadian soldiers who gave the supreme sacrifice in those actions.".
- Bridge_of_Remembrance commemorates "New Zealand dead of World War I".
- Bridge_of_Remembrance commemorates "New Zealand dead of World War II".
- Bridgwater_War_Memorial commemorates "World War I, World War II, Korean War, Falklands Conflict and Afghan conflict".
- Bromhead_Memorial commemorates "deceased residents of the Royal Star and Garter Home not commemorated elsewhere".
- Busbridge_War_Memorial commemorates "men from Busbridge killed in the First World War".
- Buttes_New_British_Cemetery_(New_Zealand)_Memorial commemorates New_Zealand_Expeditionary_Force.
- Cadet_Monument_(West_Point) commemorates "Cadet Vincent M. Lowe".
- Calgary_Soldiers_Memorial commemorates "Calgary area war dead who served in Calgary army units".
- Cambrai_Memorial_to_the_Missing commemorates "soldiers missing in the area during World War I".
- Canada_Memorial commemorates "113663".
- Canada_Post_millennium_stamps commemorates "Events and people of the 20th century in Canada in 17 minisheets that commemorates various aspects of Canada".
- Canadian_National_Vimy_Memorial commemorates "First World War Canadian dead and missing, presumed dead, in France.".
- Canadian_Police_Memorium commemorates "police officers who have died on duty in Canada".
- Canadian_Tribute_to_Human_Rights commemorates "Human Rights".
- Capas_National_Shrine commemorates "Filipino and American soldiers who died in Camp O'Donnell at the end of the Bataan Death March".
- Carnforth_War_Memorial commemorates "Carnforth military dead of World War I and World War II".
- Cassino_War_Cemetery commemorates "Commonwealth service members of World War II from the Italian Campaign".
- Celebrate_the_Century commemorates "Events of the 20th century in the US in 10 sheets that commemorates each decade".
- Cenotaph,_Penang commemorates "Commonwealth soldiers killed in Great War and the Second World War".
- Cenotaph,_Penang commemorates "The victims of Siam-Burma death railway".
- Cenotaph_(Regina,_Saskatchewan) commemorates "Regina's fallen heroes of World War I.".
- Cenotaph_War_Memorial,_Colombo commemorates "Commonwealth soldiers killed in Great War and the Second World War".
- Centennial_Flame commemorates "Canada’s 100th anniversary as a Confederation".
- Chinese_Golden_Monkey_stamp commemorates "Chinese year of the Monkey".
- Château-Thierry_American_Monument commemorates "the involvement of US forces during World War I".
- Citizens_War_Memorial commemorates "New Zealand dead of World War I".
- City_War_Memorial,_Nottingham commemorates "Men of Nottingham who died in the First and Second World Wars.".
- Civil_War_Unknowns_Monument commemorates "the unknown dead of the American Civil War".
- Confederate_Memorial_(Arlington_National_Cemetery) commemorates "soldiers and sailors of the Confederate States of America who died in the American Civil War".
- Confederate_Memorial_(Romney,_West_Virginia) commemorates "the men of Hampshire County who died fighting for the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War.".
- County_War_Memorial,_Nottingham commemorates "Men of Nottingham who died in the First World War.".
- Courcelette_Memorial commemorates "the Canadian Corps participation Battles of the Somme and the Canadian soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice in those actions.".
- Courtrai_Newfoundland_Memorial commemorates "the actions of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment during the First World War Battle of Courtrai.".
- Crimean_War_Memorial commemorates "the Allied victory and those who died in the Crimean War".
- Cross_of_Sacrifice commemorates "Commonwealth military personnel who died during World War I".
- Custer_Monument_(West_Point) commemorates George_Armstrong_Custer.
- Cypress_Hills_National_Cemetery commemorates "the Americans of all wars".
- Cyprus_Memorial_Forest_in_Silifke commemorates "Turkish servicemen killed in action during the 1974 Cyprus Peace Operation".
- Dade_Monument_(West_Point) commemorates Dade_Massacre.
- Dade_Monument_(West_Point) commemorates Francis_L._Dade.
- Dag_Hammarskjöld_invert commemorates Dag_Hammarskjöld.
- Delsaux_Farm_Cemetery commemorates "Commonwealth War Dead".
- Delville_Wood_South_African_National_Memorial commemorates South_African_Overseas_Expeditionary_Force.
- Devon_County_War_Memorial commemorates "approximately 11,600 men and women from Devon killed in the First World War".
- Diamond_War_Memorial commemorates "soldiers who died and served in World War I and World War II".
- Douaumont_Ossuary commemorates "French and German soldiers who died at Battle of Verdun".
- Douglas_War_Memorial commemorates "All soldiers killed on duty during World War I and World War II".
- Dury_Memorial commemorates "the Canadian Corps actions in the First World War during the Second Battle of Arras in their valiant defeat of the Drocourt-Quéant Line defenses of the Hindenburg Line.".
- Eisenhower_Monument commemorates "General of the Army and former President Dwight D. Eisenhower".
- Elvis_Presley_Forever_stamp commemorates Elvis_Presley.
- England_Winners_stamp commemorates "England's 1966 World Cup victory".
- Eternal_flame_(Belgrade) commemorates "the military and civilian victims of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia".
- Eternal_flame_(Sarajevo) commemorates "the military and civilian victims of the Second World War in Sarajevo".
- Exeter_War_Memorial commemorates Falklands_War.
- Exeter_War_Memorial commemorates Korean_War.
- Exeter_War_Memorial commemorates The_Troubles.
- Exeter_War_Memorial commemorates War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–14).
- Exeter_War_Memorial commemorates World_War_I.
- Exeter_War_Memorial commemorates World_War_II.
- Fairy_Lochs commemorates "--06-13".
- First_USSR_stamps commemorates "First All-Russia Agricultural Exhibition".
- Five_cents_John_Kennedy commemorates John_F._Kennedy.
- Florence_American_Cemetery_and_Memorial commemorates "American fallen – liberation of Italy".
- Freedom_Monument commemorates "Heroes killed in action during the Latvian War of Independence".
- Freetown_Memorial commemorates "Soldiers from Sierra Leone who died whilst serving with the Royal West African Frontier Force in West Africa and whose graves are not known".
- Fremantle_War_Memorial commemorates "Fremantle servicemen and servicewomen".
- Gapyeong_Canada_Monument commemorates "Canadian contribution to the Korean War".