Monuments to the 28th Infantry Division, Regiments, Companies, and Individuals of the Liberation (September 1944) and of the Battle of the Bulge:
Brandenbourg (Lux)
Memorial to the 28th Infantry Division.
Consthum (Lux)
Memorial to Lt. Col. Daniel B. Strickler and to the 110th Infantry Regiment (28th I.D.).
Diekirch (Lux)
Memorial to the 5th, 9th, 10th Armored Division - 28th, 80th, 5th, 4th Infantry Division, (September 44 - January 45).
Eschweiler (Lux)
Plaque, Painting, Stained Glass Windows and Memorial to George O. Mergenthaler (28th Infantry Division) killed on 18 December 1944.
Hoesdorf (Lux)
Memorial to the 109th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division.
Hosingen (Lux)
To the men of K Company, 110th Regiment, 28th Division and to the soldiers of B Company 103 Engineer Combat Bn who gallantly defended Hosingen.
Marnach (Lux)
Memorial in honor of the 28th Infantry Division, Liberator and Defender of Marnach. Dedicated to the officers and men of the 707th U.S. Tank Battalion. Clock close to the memorial to the 28th Infantry Division. (The clock is part of the memorial)
Osweiler (Lux)
Stele to the 5th Armored Division, 28th, 83rd, 4th Infantry Division, 9th Armored Division. 5th, 87th Infantry Division. T.D. - F.A. 76th Infantry Division.
Spineux (Be)
Memorial to the 112th Infantry Regiment (28th Infantry Division).
Weiler (Lux)
Plaaz Tom Myers Square GI of "I" Co. 110th Infantry Regiment 28th Infantry Division. Memorial to the "I" Co. 110th Infantry Regiment 28th Infantry Division.
Wiltz (Castle) (Lux)
Memorial to the 28th Infantry Division which liberated Wiltz.
The Retreat 8-16 January 1945