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Stockbridge World War II Monument
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| | | |  By Michael Herrick, August 19, 2012 | |
| | | 1. Stockbridge World War II Monument | | [ left tablet ] | | | Inscription. [ left tablet ]
World War II
Charles H. Acton Rachel T. Adams Robert E. Adams George J. Anderson * Warren Anderson William J. Anthony Richard Atherton John Bergen Bolton Bangs Nesbitt H. Bangs, Jr. William L. Bangs Adam M. Barenski Joseph P. Barenski Sadie Barenski Marcus George H. Barnes Hugh L. Barnes, Jr. Max A. Barnes, Jr. Henry M. Bartlett Ernest Beacco William A. Beacco John A. Beacco William T. Belden Frederick W. Bell Louis H. Bell Neil L. Bentley Leo Blunt David H. Bodnar Alexander D. Bonak Benjamin F. Bonak Chester Z. Bonak Stanley J. Bonak Charles E. Bonnivier William C. Boyd Robert E. Bracknell David E. Braman Ernest T. Brazee Kenneth H. Brazee Francis F. Brazee Francis J. Brazie Richard I. Brazie * William H. Breed Walter J. Brennan Ruth A. Buck John T. Budzinski, Jr. Daniel J. Cahill Donald E. Campbell Paul M. Campbell Henry E. Church Charles Clucas Donald B. Coleman Patricia Coleman Warner Andrew Cooper G. Ruel Cooper Karl G. Cooper Raymond M. Cooper William P. Cooper Henry J. Cordes Harold F. Corson Norman Crandell Ronald K. Cummings Maurice M. Decker, Jr. William A. Deppe Charles C. Derrick Ira M. Dixson * Franklin Downing Frederick W. Downs Frederick Aj. | | | |  By Michael Herrick, August 19, 2012 | |
| | | 2. Stockbridge World War II Monument | | [ right tablet ] | | | Drake Donald R. Drew Jeannette I. Dupuy Edward C. Ebitz Paul Eckenfels Lyle J. Erdmann Solomon Ewing, Jr. Clarence W. Finkle Frederick V. Finkle William J. Flynn * Milliage S. A. Forbes Clement O. Ford Edward Forfa * Edward L. Forrest Philip Forsythe Edwin D. Fountain Wellington A. French George M. French, Jr. Charles J. Glavin, Jr. James I. Glavin Daniel A. Gleize Julian F. Gleize William J. Gorman Jay Gould F. Myron Gray Vaughn S. Gray Alfred E. Green Primo J. Grossetti A. George Guerrieri Mario A. Guerrieri Douglas R. Hall Ernest W. Hall Kenneth M. Hall Lloyd E. Harkema Stanley E. Harrod Warren J. Haywood Cortland F. Heath Matt W. Hellman Lorenzo Henry Clarence Hopkins Dwight E. Hopkins Woodrow W. Hopkins Allen E. Huggins Joseph L. Huggins William R. Huggins Edward A. Johnson Owen D. Johnson Clarence C. Kickery Weyman W. Kickery William H. Kickery William N. Kickery James F. Kiley Bernard D. Killfoile Daniel J. Killfoile Edward L. Killfoile Edward M. Killfoile Eugene E. Killfoile Lawrence D. Killfoile
* Died In Service
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World War IIElford A. King Robert J. King Bernard M. Kinsella * Gordon J. Kinsella Raymond C. Kinsella Paul Klein Philip A. Klein Stanley B. Koldys, Jr. Anthony S. Koloski | | | |  By Michael Herrick, August 19, 2012 | |
| | | 3. Stockbridge World War II Monument | | | Charles J. Koloski Frank W. Koloski Eugene Kraszeski Leo Kraszeski George J. Lake Everett F. Lapham Durwood S. LaPointe E. James Lawton Gordon E. Lewis Harold E. Lewis William F. London Stanley P. Loomis Gilbert S. Love Lawrence Love Mason B. Love Myron M. Love Robert B. Love David L. Luke III John Luke John C. Lynch Gilbert MacClintic James L. Macken, Jr. William M. Macken William E. Mahan Joseph T. Malumphy Howard S. Manning Carlyn W. Markham Clayton W. Markham Irving F. Markham John D. Martin John J. McCabe John P. McDonnell M. Charlotte McDonnell Francis J. Meaney, Jr. Dwight A. Merrell John A. Miller Vernon R. Morley * Franklin W. Munn Thomas H. Murphy Jr. Edward F. Murray Allan R. Noble John C. Obanhein William J. Obanhein Charles e. OBrien Howard C. OBrien Lawrence A. OBrien Marshall R. OBrien Edward W. Oppermann Kenneth A. Oppermann Norman V. Oppermann, Jr. Adam J. Osak Theodore H. Osak Hugh I. Page, Sr. Bernard J. Perri Francis L. Pilling Glenn D. Pilling Frank E. Pixley George E. Pixley Gordon J. Pixley Harold G. Pixley John F. Pixley Oliver W. Pixley John T. Post Robert C. Ranig William E. Rathbun Witold Rodzinski John W. Rose Henry G. Roucoulet McA. Donald Ryan William H. Ryan Paul E. Roy * Anthony m. Salvadore George W. | | | |  By Michael Herrick, August 19, 2012 | |
| | | 4. Stockbridge Veteranss Monuments around the Flagpole | | | Schneyer William A. Schneyer Harry L. Searing Nathan M. Shaw, Jr. William J. Sheridan William E. Smith * Joseph E. Snelgrove Irwin R. Sprott John P. Stafford John Stanish * Richard D. Stephenson John F. Stern Louis B. Stewart John Sweet Joseph W. Sweet George F. Tansey, Jr. Seldon I. Taylor Charles E. Tenney Ralph W. Tenney * Raymond M. Tenney Robert E. Tenney Ralph H. Tinker, Jr. Lawrence V. Toole Marcel E. Touponce Raymond A. Touponce J. Murray Tracy Royal W. Treadway Edward Trepcynski Harry Trepcynski George A. Truran David Van Deusen John Van Nagel Nelson S. Wade Wilfred H. Wagner Gerald Wellspeak Alfred L. White Edmund G. Wilcox Graham D. Wilcox, Jr. Philip C. Wilcox H. Edwin Williams Robert G. Williams Edward R. Wilson
* Died In Service Location. 42° 17.022′ N, 73° 19.183′ W. Marker is in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in Berkshire County. Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Massachusetts Route 102) and Church Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street. Click for map. Located next to the Stockbridge Chime Tower. Marker is in this post office area: Stockbridge MA 01262, United States of America. Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Stockbridge Vietnam War Monument (here, next to this marker); Stockbridge Korean War Monument (here, next to this marker); Stockbridge World War I Monument (here, next to this marker); Stockbridge Chime Tower (a few steps from this marker); Stockbridge Civil War Monument (approx. 0.4 miles away); A Day In The Life (approx. 0.8 miles away); Norman Rockwells Studio (approx. 0.8 miles away); Linwood House (approx. 0.9 miles away). Click for a list of all markers in Stockbridge. |
| | | |  By Michael Herrick, August 19, 2012 | |
| | | 5. Marker near the Flagpole | In Appreciation
Mary V. Flynn
Whose Untiring Efforts
Made This Memorial
A Reality | | |
| | | | |  By Michael Herrick, August 19, 2012 | |
| | | 6. Marker near the Flagpole | Let no ravages of
time testify to coming
generations that we
have forgotten as a
people the cost of a
free and undivided
republic.
General Jonathan Logan | | |
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Credits. This page originally submitted on September 9, 2012, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 137 times since then. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. submitted on September 9, 2012, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. | | Add Photo — Add Link — Add Commentary — Correct this page — Print |
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