Among the first in the nation to honor U.S. soldiers killed in the Vietnam War, the Omer J. Dames War Memorial was erected by the O'Fallon Jaycees in 1969. The memorial was originally placed in Civic Park, where it was dedicated on September 21, 1969, to World War I veteran and Missouri legislator Omer Dames.

In 2003, the memorial was restored by the City of O’Fallon, moved from Civic Park to Dames Park on land that had belonged to the Dames family, and re-dedicated by the O’Fallon Jaycees on Veterans Day, November 11.

On April 28, 2019, following the discovery of five additional servicemembers whose names belonged on the monument, the Omer J. Dames War Memorial was rededicated at a ceremony presented by the O'Fallon Veterans Commission in partnership with Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) Chapter 458.

The inscription reads: THIS MEMORIAL DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES THAT WE MAY LIVE IN PEACE.

The memorial lists the names of 24 St. Charles County soldiers who perished in Vietnam.


The Omer J. Dames War Memorial surrounded by natural Dames Park.
The names of O'Fallon's servicemen lost in Vietnam.
The top of the memorial inscribed with a dedication.
The Omer J. Dames War Memorial, flags and dedication stones.

Plan a route to Dames Park

387 Dames Park Drive, O'Fallon, 63366


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