Warrenton in Fauquier County, Virginia — The American South (Mid-Atlantic)
Fauquier County Veterans Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to the sons and daughters of Fauquier County who served their country in the United States Armed Forces
1914 - 1918
Carrington L. Bailey Benjamin S. Beverly Alex A. Boteler James E. Boteler Willie S. Brown Strother M. Corbin Hugh M. Corum John S. Dade Edward Diggs McKinley Dodd Herbert L. Foster C. A. Golden Jefferson Gordge Newton L. Gray James S. Hall Kennie Heflin
John R. Hicks Samuel E. Hunsberger Joseph W. Isenberg Clyde Kane John A. Kendall Maury M. Lake Frank Menefee John W. Moore James W. Newman John L. O'Brien CHarles F. Payne Miller Riley Albert O. Sudduth John D. Sudduth George B. Smith Eugene Wilburn
1941 - 1945
Abner E. Adams Noble L. Addison Elmer L. Allison George W. Ash Samuel E. Badger Ernest L. Bailey Joseph E. Beach Claude A. Bodine William B. Brooks Clement H. Brown Thomas M. Brown John R. Buchanan
Mahlon T. Burnett Archie J. Butler David H. Butler John C. Butler, Jr. Archie B. Campbell Ross L. Carmichael Foster R. Carter Robert N. Cooke Wallace S. Curtis Edward L. Doggett Cavin C. Downs James L. Duvall
1941 - 1945
Thomas A. Dwyer Thomas Embrey Alfred R. Falls Woodrow W. Fewell Robert W. Fleming Bedford Fletcher Henry L. Francis George E. Gill Alfred W. Glascock Stanley M. Haley Frederick F. Heflin Norman E. Hewitt
Warren S. Hiner John P. Hume Morton D. Jasper John W. Jeffries Eppa H. Johnson John C. Jones John C. Kehoe Isham Keith Harry C. Kelly William B. Kincheloe Carlin G. King
1941 - 1945
Emmet L. Kirby Lester D. Laing Harold M. Leazer Harry R. Ludwig Harry C. Lunceford Frank W. McMillan Charles M. Mercler, Jr. Marion R. Miller Harold F. Milton Eugene D. Moffett James R. Morrell John B. Myers
James P. Nalls James W. Noland, Jr. Nimrod C. Olinger Edward T. Palmer Granville Payne Howard W. Payne Marshall B. Payne Vasco S. Payne Luther M. Pearson Roger
1941 - 1945
Claude G. Powell Bengie M. Rector George R. Robinson Dewis W. Scott Shelby W. Scott Warren H. Sealock Harry L. Smith James B. Smith, Jr. Randolph C. Smith Russell D. Smith James N. Soaper James R. Stephens
David B. Stuart Edgar A. Swann William D. Turner Frank S. Vicker Elmsley B. Von Gemmican Stephen Wade Bernie L. Walters Moses R. White Walter E. Wince Woodrow W. Wince Allen T. Winmill Samuel N. Woodzell
1950 - 1953
Wallace V. Butler Algernon S. Clowe Stanley R. Dennis Paul T. Embrey Clyde O. Gordon Thomas C. Pierce, Jr. Samuel S. Hall III David R. Kemper Alfred H. King Tyson R. Long Russell Sieder Elmer J. Tyler
1959 - 1973
Jerry L. Moffett Daniel L. Wood
Charles R. Anderson James J. Brown Lonnie J. Furr Dudley S. Godfrey Charles D. Hall William J. K. Hamilton Randolph C. Hanback Aubrey M. Heyl Ernest M. Colvin III Benjamin W. Cooke
Lawrence
Erected by Fauquier County Veterans Memorial Committee.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location. 38° 42.821′ N, 77° 48.495′ W. Marker is in Warrenton, Virginia, in Fauquier County. Memorial can be reached from Hospital Drive, 0.2 miles south of West Shirley Avenue (Business U.S. 29), on the left when traveling south. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 500 Hospital Dr, Warrenton VA 20186, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Black Horse Cavalry (approx. Ό mile away); Warrenton (approx. Ό mile away); Warrenton Cemetery Confederate Dead Monument (approx. 0.4 miles away); Civil War Soldiers Buried in the Warrenton Cemetery (approx. 0.4 miles away); Warrenton Cemetery (approx. half a mile away); Executions in the Yard (approx. 0.6 miles away); Old Fauquier County Jail (approx. 0.7 miles away); "In Honor and Remembrance" (approx. 0.7 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Warrenton.
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