English: World War I Memorial sculpture. Originally the figures were holding a sword, later broken off by vandals, restored in 2016 by the Historical Society of Pomona Valley, and missing again as of 2017.
"1917-1918 - Here we endeavor to honor those from Pomona Valley who gave their lives for their country" (a list of names follows, by city, including Azusa, Covina, La Verne, Puente, Pomona, San Dimas) - "Some gave much, others gave all."
Other text: "Cast by Roman Bronze Works, Bklyn." (on back of base)
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