War Memorials are monuments or structures that commemorate those who have died in wars, often serving as a tribute to their service and sacrifice. These memorials can take many forms including statues, plaques, gardens, fountains, walls, and other architectural features. They may also include lists of names of the fallen or inscriptions detailing important events or battles in which they fought. War Memorials serve as a way to honor those who have given their lives for their country, and often provide an opportunity for reflection on the costs of war and the sacrifices made by service members and their families.