Martin County Veterans Memorial Park in Fairmont, MN, stands as a solemn tribute to the men and women who have bravely served in the armed forces. The centerpiece of the park is a majestic 70-foot flagpole proudly displaying a massive 25′ x 15′ U.S. flag. Adjacent to the flagpole, a striking red granite sign welcomes visitors and serves as a focal point for reflection.
One of the most poignant features of the park is the 80′ x 8′ black granite wall. The wall is inscribed with the names of Martin County veterans who have served throughout history. Initially installed in 2019, this memorial wall serves as a timeless testament to the sacrifices and contributions of local servicemen and women. Importantly, the wall is designed to accommodate additional names annually. This ensures that the legacy of Martin County veterans is continually honored and preserved for future generations.
Cobra Attack Helicopter 327
Martin County Veterans Memorial permanently displays an actual Bell Cobra-Rotary Wing Attack Helicopter, AH-1-66-F-15327. U.S. Army records show this very helicopter is internationally famous for serving the US Army in both Vietnam and Laos from 1968 to 1971. Even though five states were vying for the acquisition of this Cobra, due to the hard work of Minnesota State and Local Veterans and Volunteers the Cobra was awarded to Martin County.
Many Veterans remember how the Cobras saved their lives when they were outnumbered by the enemy. Our local Veterans have lived the story. In Vietnam on various dates, Cobra-327 was hit by enemy fire at least twelve times. Bell’s armor plating saved the flight crew from mortal inflictions. Missions included: Armed Escort, Recon Missions & Battle Support.
Mission Statement
To provide a source of funding for veterans memorials and parks, to commemorate the men and women of Martin County whose faithful loyalty and service in our armed forces, during times of war and peace, has helped preserve our nation’s freedom.