The Ocean Springs World War I Memorial is a poignant tribute to the service and sacrifice of the community during the First World War, as well as a memorial to Emile Ladnier, who was killed in action on November 7, 1918. Erected in 1927 by Ladnier Post No 42 American Legion, this memorial stands on the grounds of the Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.
Located on Government Street, this historical marker and memorial serves as a reminder of the impact of World War I on the local community and pays homage to those who bravely served their country. The memorial is a significant landmark in Ocean Springs, serving as a testament to the town's history and the sacrifices made by its residents during the war.
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