Warrenton in Fauquier County, Virginia — The American South (Mid-Atlantic)
Fauquier County Veterans Memorial
Photographed By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), June 13, 2020
1. Fauquier County Veterans Memorial
Inscription.
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,
World War I 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,
World War II 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,
World War II 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,
World War II 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 D. Pearson . Homer B. Petit . Marion A. Phillips,
World War II 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,
Korean War 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,
Vietnam War 1959 - 1973. Jerry L. Moffett . Daniel L. Wood,
Line of Duty. 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 D. Holland . Charles S. Moffett . Joan W. Nourse . William H. Payne . John M. Ribble . Mark C. Sagerholm . Charles J. Schnorf . Barstow H. Stephens . Scott A. Bresson . Sean T. Callahan
This memorial is dedicated to the sons and daughters of Fauquier County who served their country in the United States Armed Forces
World War I
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
World War II
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
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Edward L. Doggett
Cavin C. Downs
James L. Duvall
World War II
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
World War II
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 D. Pearson
Homer B. Petit
Marion A. Phillips
World War II
1941 - 1945
Claude G. Powell
Bengie M. Rector
George R. Robinson
Dewis W. Scott
Shelby W. Scott
Warren H. Sealock
Harry L.
Photographed By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), June 13, 2020
2. Fauquier County Veterans Memorial
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
Korean War
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
Vietnam War
1959 - 1973
Jerry L. Moffett
Daniel L. Wood
Line of Duty
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 D. Holland
Charles S. Moffett
Joan W. Nourse
William H. Payne
John M. Ribble
Mark C. Sagerholm
Charles J. Schnorf
Barstow H. Stephens
Scott A. Bresson
Sean T. Callahan
Erected by Fauquier County Veterans Memorial Committee.
Topics.
Photographed By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), June 13, 2020
3. Fauquier County Veterans Memorial
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.
Photographed By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), June 13, 2020
4. Committee Plaque
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5. Contributor Plaque
Credits. This page was last revised on August 3, 2023. It was originally submitted on June 13, 2020, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia. This page has been viewed 346 times since then and 27 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5. submitted on June 13, 2020, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia.