More than 100 World War II monuments honoring New Jersey’s fallen soldiers are being relocated to make way for a massive Netflix production studio at the former Fort Monmouth Army base.

The move is part of roadway improvements as Netflix plans to transform the campus into a sprawling Hollywood-style film and production studio.

There are 117 monuments along the Avenue of Memories in Oceanport that honor U.S. Army Signal Corps soldiers who died during World War II. Workers are in the process of relocating them to nearby Cowan Park in Oceanport, which already features a central memorial, a flagpole and two tribute trees, county officials said.

“Monmouth County has always taken great pride in honoring our veterans,” County Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone said in a statement. “We

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