Montague's citizens, throughout our town's history, have helped to protect our liberty & freedom - first, on their own homefront in the French and Indian War, and later during the Revolutionary War period and throughout the many times our armed forces were sent out - including the current missions overseas.
During World War 2, the Montague Grange acknowledged our local men and women who had enlisted, up to the time they created this banner. A cloth version hangs at the Foster-Armstrong House, but this wooden one remained with the Grange.
The names with the small Gold Stars next to them are those who paid the ultimate price: Earl Irwin & Irvine DeRemer.