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  • Monument Name

    Purple Heart Memorial, Beaufort

  • Type

    Marker

  • Subjects

    Veterans of Multiple Wars

  • City

    Beaufort

  • County

    Carteret

  • Description

    The Purple Heart Memorial is a red and pink granite tablet stone style marker with a lectern top on a single base. On the front left half of the marker a Purple Heart Medal has been incised around which appear the words: 1782 MILITARY ORDER OF THE PURPLE HEART 1932. The base inscription is from Shakespeare’s “Henry V” to his “Band of Brothers.”

  • Inscription

    Lectern top: DEDICATED TO ALL MEN AND WOMEN / WOUNDED IN ALL OUR WARS Front, right half: MY STONE IS RED / FOR THE BLOOD THEY SHED / THE MEDAL I BEAR / IS MY COUNTRY’S WAY / TO SHOW THEY CARE. / IF I COULD BE SEEN / BY ALL MANKIND / MAYBE PEACE WILL / COME IN MY LIFETIME

    Front, left half around Purple Heart: [Vertical] COMBAT / [Horizontal] VETERANS / [Vertical] WOUNDED

    Front bottom: ERECTED BY THE / MILITARY ORDER OF THE PURPLE HEART CHAPTER 639

    Base: WE FEW, WE HAPPY FEW, WE BAND OF BROTHERS / FOR HE TO-DAY THAT SHEDS HIS BLOOD WITH ME / SHALL BE MY BROTHER

  • Custodian

    Carteret County

  • Dedication Date

    May 3, 2009

  • Decade

    2000s

  • Geographic Coordinates

    34.720030 , -76.663130 View in Geobrowsemap pin

  • Series

    The Purple Heart Memorial

  • Supporting Sources

      “History of the Medal,” Military Order of the Purple Heart, purpleheart.org, (accessed November 29, 2020) Link

      “Carteret County Courthouse in Beaufort, North Carolina,” Bobbystuff.com, (accessed May 17, 2023) Link

      “George Washington Creates the Purple Heart,” History.com, (accessed December 4, 2016) Link

      “Monument Dedicated,” News-Times (Morehead City, NC), May 3, 2009, (accessed May 18, 2023) Link

  • Public Site

    Yes

  • Materials & Techniques

    Red and pink granite

  • Sponsors

    Military Order of the Purple Heart Chapter 639

  • Subject Notes

    The Purple Heart is awarded to members of the armed forces of the United States who are wounded by an instrument of war in the hands of the enemy and posthumously to the next of kin in the name of those who are killed in action or die of wounds received in action. It is specifically a combat decoration but is also awarded to mistreated prisoners of war. Purple Heart Day is recognized on August 7 which is the day in 1782 that General George Washington created the "Badge for Military Merit" that evolved into the Purple Heart.

    The organization known as the "Military Order of the Purple Heart," was formed in 1932 for the protection and mutual interest of all who have received the decoration. Composed exclusively of Purple Heart recipients, it is the only veterans service organization comprised strictly of “combat” veterans. Military Order of the Purple Heart Chapters across the county are placing memorial to honor those wounded in battle. Almost identical memorials have been placed in North Carolina in Raleigh, at Camp Lejeune, Mint Hill, Wilson, and other locations.

  • Location

    The memorial stands on the lawn to the left of the front entrance to the Carteret County Courthouse located at 300 Courthouse Square, Beaufort, NC. Next to the Purple Heart memorial is the Carteret County Veterans Memorial. The Carteret County Confederate Dead monument stands in front of the courthouse.

  • Landscape

    The memorial stands on the lawn surrounded by plantings, hedges, and mature trees.

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