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CSM Martin R. "Gunny" Barreras Memorial Park
CSM Martin R. "Gunny" Barreras Memorial Park is a beautiful park located at 5890 South Campbell Avenue in Tucson, Arizona, United States. This park is dedicated to honoring the memory of CSM Martin R. Barreras, a highly respected military leader known for his bravery and dedication to serving his country. The park features lush green spaces, walking paths, picnic areas, and a memorial statue in honor of CSM Barreras. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful and serene atmosphere while paying their respects to a true American hero.
Armory Park
Armory Park, located at 222 South 5th Avenue in Tucson, Arizona, is a historic park and tourist attraction spanning 4 acres in Ward 6. The park holds significant historical value as it was the site where Col. Cooke and his troops raised the first American flag in Tucson during their 2,000 mile infantry march to the Pacific coast on December 16, 1876. In June 13, 1937, the erection of the park was supervised by the M-Men and Gleaner Girls of the Central Arizona District of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The park also houses the Tucson Arizona World War II Memorial, honoring service members from Tucson and Pima County who sacrificed their lives during the global conflict. The Memorial, dedicated on November 11, 2013, features a compass symbolizing the war fought from every direction across the globe.
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