Monuments and Memorials of Ravenspur

''This article is a article on the monuments and memorials of the sovereign nation of Ravenspur. For the main article please see Ravenspur. For information on Old Ravenspur, please see Ravenspur (2007 Nation).''

Like many nations with a long and distinguished history, the nation of Ravenspur commemorates its history through series of monuments and memorials. Since the time of the reestablishment of the nation after the partition, the people of the nation have strove to honor its culture, history, and peoples as should be fit.

Great War III

 * The Yak-9 Monument / The Škoda-Snow Memorial

In the time of early Old Ravenspur, the fledgling nation of Ravenspur boasted a small air force. Most notably the nation used a Yakovley Yak-9 fighter plane to protect the nation.

Once the nation joined the Orange Defense Network, the nation soon found itself embroiled in Great War III, known in Ravenspur as the Battle of Ravenspur. The nation was quickly swarmed on all sides by attackers. During the war, the specialty Yak-9 fighter was piloted by pilot Sr. Lt. Václav Škoda and co-pilot Cpl. Jean-Baptiste Snow who, as told by Szarlota of Ravenspur's Chronica and Hystorie Imperium Ravenspvr, were killed on a combat mission with their plane was shot down.

This replica Yak-9 serves as a memorial to Škoda and Snow's sacrifice and to the sacrifice of all flyers defending Ravenspur.

The "For Steve!" War
The ongoing conflicts, known as The "For Steve!" War includes a number of different battle and campaigns. Many of those have their own memorial or monument.

The Battle of Woking

 * The Wooden Sculpture

The Battle of Woking brought the Wooden Sculpture to Ravenspur. The statue, comprised of three wood pillars, originally was located in the town of capital of NeoWoking states, Woking. At the conclusion of the battle, the monument was liberated to Ravenspur as a monument to remember the conflict as well as a memorial to the seven soldiers of Ravenspur who were killed in the invasion.