Brian Fritsch, the GIS Coordinator for Williams County, has been dedicated to preserving the history of Williams County veterans. He has created a dashboard that allows users to search by cemetery, service branch, service era, and veteran name. This mapping system can be found at the following web address: https://wmscoeng.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/1b5a407a28b3405c9e66fb469cbd2d71.
The dashboard provides a valuable tool for those looking to learn more about the veterans in Williams County. By utilizing this system, users can easily access information about the veterans buried in local cemeteries, sorted by various categories. Brian Fritsch’s efforts have made it easier for community members to honor and remember the sacrifices of these veterans.
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