Les Quatre Braves | |
49°11′09″N 0°00′00″E / 49.185833°N 0°E | |
Location | Périers, France |
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Designer | Patrick Cottencin |
Material | Bronze reinforced synthetic resin with a bright blue accent paint[1] |
Completion date | 2000 |
Dedicated to | 90th Infantry Division (United States) |
Les Quatre Braves (French) (The Four Braves) is a war memorial by sculptor Patrick Cottencin in Périers, France. The sculpture is dedicated to the men of the 90th Infantry Division (United States) who died in World War II during Operation Cobra a stage of the 1944 Normandy invasion.
The sculpture by Patrick Cottencin memorializes the 90th US Infantry division who died from June 4, 1944, to July 27, 1944, trying to liberate Périers, France. The memorial sits at the entrance of the Mairie (Town Hall)[2][3] The memorial was dedicated on June 4, 2000. The sculpture is made of bronze reinforced synthetic resin.[2]
The memorial depicts four American soldiers who lost their lives in the Normandy invasion. A medic is shown assisting a wounded soldier, who is trying to stand, as a third guards them. Behind, the remaining soldier signals his platoon of tanks to move.[4][5]