| | | |  By Michael Herrick, November 10, 2009 | |
| | | 1. Sherman Veterans Memorial | | Center Plaque | | | Inscription. [ center tablet ]
1941 World War II 1946
Alfredson, Arvid R. Alfredson, John P. Amazeen, Bradford E. Anderson, Henry B., Jr. Barton, John E. Bauman, Herman Beaumont, John F. Biro, Louis Blantin, Robert B. Bloch, Werner W. Bray, William J. Brendel, Paul R. Brengel, Rita Houlberg Burnett, William R. Byrne, George J. Cass, Joseph B., Jr. Castro, Edward Chamberlain, Arthur C. Christianson, Leif Cook, Charles W. Cordes, Raymond C. Crocco, Joseph A. Cussler, Robert C. Deross, Ralph E. Deutschman, Paul E. Dienstag, Leo N. Doane, Francis H. Dodge, Charles K., Jr. Duncan, Frederick H. Eells, Calvin E. Ehrenberg, Otto Forbes, John D. Franck, Yanna Garner, Daniel W. Garren, Mitchell G. Giddings, Raymond E. Giddings, Theodore D. Goldspink, Edward F. Goldspink, Harry V. Goldspink, James F. Goodman, Walter Grayson, Frederick L. Gustafson, John A. Gustafson, Samuel K. Hapanowich, Anthony V. Hastings, Sherman E. Heinz, Emil F. Henstenburg, Charles W., Jr. Hotchkiss, DeWolf Hueston, Howard A., Jr. Jakubowski, Julia M. Jakubowski, Theodore W. Jettmar, Emil F. Johnson, George C. Johnson, William H. Jones, Elsie Platt Jones, William R. Josephson, Eric J. Judd, Robert R. Kamenoff, Arthur Q. Kelly, Roland H. | | | |  By Michael Herrick, November 10, 2009 | |
| | | 2. Sherman Veterans Memorial | | Left Plaque | | | Kirby, Durward Kisner, Robert D. Kiyak, Peter Kjep, George J. Kohl, Howard S., Jr. Kohl, Marguerite C. Kolenda, Alexander E. Leahy, William A. Lee, Wallace W., Jr. Lescynski, Frank Lescynski, Leo Levine, Irwin Levine, Robert J. Limbert, George F. Lindh, Henry C. Lounsbury, Harry M. Mackaye, James S. Mackaye, William P. Matters, Walter R. Matthews, James McKee, John d. McTiernan, Charles E. Miutz, Joseph A. Mosenthal, Edward K. Munch, Charles W. Munch, Roger W., Jr. Murray, Frank S. OConnor, John D. Ormiston, John B. Osborn, Paul W. Palagonia, Benjamin A. Payne, Wallace Pfaff, Werner E. Portell, Lawrence J. Porwitzki, Dwight R. Porwitzki, Theodore W. Potter, George L. Price, John I. Quinn, John F. Ratner, Dorothy Berman Ratner, Harris Rhodes, Joseph E. Riley, David E. Riley, Ray T. Roppelt, Frank E. Saldi, John J. Sanford, Thomas G. Sawyer, David R. Scheremeta, William W. Schneckenburger, Philip M. Schwarz, Ruth Bennett Schwarz, William J. Scott, Lee M. Scrobe, Edward J. Searle, George P. Seligman, James F. Seligman, Robert L. Shakin, Bernard Shulman, Marshall D. Sichel, Pierre L. Sirkin, Natalie Robinson Smith, Bernard W. Smith, Frank T. Spenadel, Paul Sperling, David E. Stelzel, Leonard P. Strongin, Herman F. Stout, Arthur L. Stout, George | | | |  By Michael Herrick, November 10, 2009 | |
| | | 3. Sherman Veterans Memorial | | Right Plaque | | | M. Strid, Dorothy M. Susling, William G. Tiebout, Allen R. Treber, Paul N. Tuz, Joseph M. Tuz, Stanley W. Vazquez, Gilbert E. Ware, Wilson P. Warwick, Joseph E., Jr. Weddell, Frank E., Jr. Williams, Earl J. Wolinski, Harry Wolinski, Joseph Wormser, Benjamin Wunder, George S. Xedes, George A.
[ left tablet ]
1950 Korea 1955
Abbott, Charles E. Alfredson, Carl A. Beatty, George A. Bethel, John W. Blantin, Richard A. Deckmejian, Diran S. Ennis, Robert L. Grant, Kenneth F. Hapanowich, John C. Hapanowich, Walter S. Jordan, William F. Kelley, Raymond J. Knipple, William F. Kupper, George W. Lescynski, Alexander Lescynski, William Lowe, Thomas P. Lubart, Alfred Lyons, Thomas M. Mendelson, Arnold O”Brien, John J. OConnell, Daniel P. Ostrander, Howard Pittman, Richard G. Redmond, Brian J. Robbins, Alan S. Ryan, Thomas M. Sandorf, Irving Sapone, William R. Scott, Arthur E., Jr. Shepherd, Carleton, W. Stanard, John D. Thorne, David L. Turro, Pat R. Tuz, Edward P. Ventrudo, Leonard E. Weckessar, Joseph A.
[ right tablet ]
1964 Vietnam 1975
Anderson, Jan W. Anderson, Kipp N. * Anderson, Lee, E. (KIA) Anderson, Theodore P., IV Banks, Dennis E. Bennett, Lester J., Jr. Buker, William H., II Cassel, | | | |  By Michael Herrick, November 10, 2009 | |
| | | 4. Sherman Veterans Memorial | | | Gregory D. Cauli, John L. Cheney, Paul K. Choate, Michael B. Cosacchi, Brian A. Czajka, Walter S. Daher, John J. Degraff, David J. Dube, Arthur J., Jr. Duncan, John M. Dunn, Ralph E. Engel, Richard T. Fox, Daniel S. French, James C. Haggett, Charles D. Hansen, John C. Hapanowich, Robert D. Harrison, Charles H. Hawkins, Hubert W. Hergert, Dennis W. Herchick, Stephen B., IV Hierro, Henry L. Hipp, William C. Hourihan, Robert E., Jr. Jogodzinski, Andrew A. Jines, Kent H. Jones, Pepper P. Kime, Dennis R. Krubsack, Ernst A.W. Larvick, Chris F. Lipscomb, Earle F. Lynn, Peter M. Lynn, William Mcdermott, Henry D. Newell, Michael J. Oliver, Dexter K. Oesterling, Emil E. Parker, Gary W. Piel, Thomas G. Pitcher, Warren L. Rink, Arnold R. Robinson, Frederick A. Ryan, John W. Sainz, Vincent R. Salat, Thomas P., Jr. Shields, David Sibbett, Alan Smith, Alan A. Smith, Bernard A., IV Staib, Eric A. Stilson, Kenneth E., Jr. Urbanowicz, Gary W. Vazquez, Roy G. Waldman, Raymond G. Wekerle, John J. Werme, Peter Wilson, William L. Location. 41° 34.662′ N, 73° 29.903′ W. Marker is in Sherman, Connecticut, in Fairfield County. Marker is on Connecticut Route 39 0.1 miles north of Sawmill Road, on the left when traveling | | | |  By Michael Herrick, September 24, 2009 | |
| | | 5. Plaque on the Flagpole | | To all men and women of Sherman who served their country in the Armed Forces of the United States of America to preserve the blessings of liberty and freedom for all. | | | north. Click for map. Located in front of the Sherman Senior Center. Marker is in this post office area: Sherman CT 06784, United States of America. Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 4 miles of this marker, as the crow flies. Sherman World War I Memorial (here, next to this marker); Sherman (about 600 feet away, in a direct line); Oblong Meeting House (approx. 2.3 miles away in New York); The First Oblong Friends Meeting House (approx. 2.3 miles away in New York); Akin Hall (approx. 2.9 miles away in New York); Mizzen Top Hotel (approx. 3 miles away in New York); Living Memorial (approx. 3.1 miles away in New York); The Oblong (approx. 3.7 miles away in New York). Click for a list of all markers in Sherman. Credits. This page originally submitted on November 12, 2009, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 178 times since then. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Submitted on November 12, 2009, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. • Bill Pfingsten was the editor who published this page. |