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WWII Plastic Grave Marker

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Original price $19.99
Original price $19.99 - Original price $19.99
Original price $19.99
Current price $15.00
$15.00 - $15.00
Current price $15.00

Honor the memory of those who have served our country with these attractive & durable grave markers. Available in a durable thermoplastic that is beautifully painted to look like metal. 100% Made in the USA for heroes. Includes an aluminum ground rod and a slot on the back to insert a flag.

Need a flag to go with it? Use our 12"x18" Cemetery Flags

Features:

  • Durable Thermoplastic
  • Protected with 2 Layers of Clear Coating
  • Permanently Antiqued & Highlighted in Bronze
  • Includes Rust Proof 3/8" x 21" Aluminum Ground Rod
  • Accommodates 8"x12" or 12"x18" Flag with 3/8" Staff
  • Regulation 6" Diameter Size
  • Very Easy to Setup/Install
  • PROUDLY, 100% Made in the USA!

 

Customer Reviews

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James Dzierzanowski

everything work out good

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Craig van Melle
World War II Grave Marker

Great marker to commemorate those that served our country. Looks great and placed it along with an Army flag.

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tim rives
WWII Plastic Grave Marker

awesome -- will be buying more grave markers --

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Rebecca Anderson

I don't know where I ordered the lasts ones from, but in the early 2000's I ordered a metal one and paid about the same thing that I paid for the plastic one. Someone stole it from the cemetery after it was there at least 18 years.

Customer Reviews

Based on 10 reviews
70%
(7)
30%
(3)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
J
James Dzierzanowski

everything work out good

C
Craig van Melle
World War II Grave Marker

Great marker to commemorate those that served our country. Looks great and placed it along with an Army flag.

t
tim rives
WWII Plastic Grave Marker

awesome -- will be buying more grave markers --

R
Rebecca Anderson

I don't know where I ordered the lasts ones from, but in the early 2000's I ordered a metal one and paid about the same thing that I paid for the plastic one. Someone stole it from the cemetery after it was there at least 18 years.