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Roll of Honor

 
 
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Photographed By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), November 20, 2020
1. Roll of Honor Marker
Inscription.
Washington Camp
No. 163
Patriotic Order Sons
of America
who served in the
Great World War
1917 - 1918

"The right is more precious than peace. We shall fight for the things we have always carried nearest our hearts. To such a task we dedicate our lives."
Woodrow Wilson

★ Boyer, Raymond C. • ★ Briel, Walter R. • ★ O'Brien, Howard L. • ★ Rick, Frank A. • ★ Rupp, Frank A. • ★ Van Reed, James

Ann, Elwood • Anspach, George F. • Auge, Harry R. • Baker, Walter E. • Barthold, Walter F. • Bates, Frank E. • Bates, Mark A. • Becker, Arthur L. • Becker, Calvin S. • Becker, Earl E. • Becker, Earl. S. • Bentz, Charles D. • Bentz, George W. • Brekey, Harry E. • Bibbus, Ralph L. • Bieber, Howard R. • Blom, Asa • Boas, John S. • Boldt, Albert F. • Boltz, Russell S. • Bower, George S. • Boyer, Charles H. • Bradford, Charles J. • Brendle, Miles • Bricker, Roy • Brown, Herbert T. • Brown, Wellington H. • Brubacker, Clyde • Bucks, George O.

Burkey, Lloyd B. • Burkhart, Walter J. • Chadwick, Charles B. • Christ, Willard M. • Cutler, Harold N. • Daubert, John W. • De Hart, George • De Haven, Lester E. • Dellet, George R. • De Long, John E. • Deysher,
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Edwin H. • Diliplane, Claude J. • Dolch, William L. • Dunkleberger, H.G. • Dunkleberger, L.L. • Eagle, Henry M. • Eck, Howard W. • Eisenhower, Harry D. • Essick, Joseph W. • Esterly, Charles O. • Fee, Frank D. • Fetterole, Daniel • Field, Ira O. • Field, L. Leroy • Flickinger, Edw. H. • Frederick, Claude G. • Frederick, Elmer • Frederick, Ralph H. • Freylinghausen, Ray K. • Fry, Clarence R. • Fry, John R. • Gassert, Robert J. • Gaul, Charles D. • Gaul, William H. • Gehret, Raymond R. • German, William • Germie, Harry M. • Gillmor, James L.

Goodhart, Franklin S. • Goodman, Hiester • Goodwin, Edwin A. • Graeff, Clarence F. • Graeff, Joseph P. • Graeff, Ralph D. • Grieff, William • Grohman, William E. • Haas, Leroy D. • Hart, Robert F. • HArtleib, Harry M. • Haus, Alan R. • Heckman, Charles F. • Heim, Walter G. • Heiser, Clarence S. • Held, Jacob G. • Hepler, Paul W. • Hertz, Paul C. • Hess, Daniel W. • High, Warren J. • Hindernach, Maynard • Hoernle, William A. • Hoffmaster, John E. • Homan, Edward R. • Houck, John • Howard, Philip K. • Hummel, Charles W. • Hunsberger, Leroy • Huyett, Walter • Kaag, Carl G. • Kalbach, Jesse B. • Kalbach, Ray C. • Kauffman, John H. • Kaufmann, O. Emil • Kaucher, Clarence L. • Kaucher, William E. • Keener, William
Roll of Honor Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), November 20, 2020
2. Roll of Honor Marker
J. • Kercher, Clarence S.

Kerling, Lowell R. • Kissinger, Luster • Kredell, Conrad W. • Klopp, William G. • Knarr, Clarence L. • Koch, Irving • Kunkleman, Charles • Kunkleman, Leroy J. • Kunkleman, Paul W. • Kutz, Edwin M. • Latus, Daniel H. • Lebo, John A. • Legler, Linden G. • Leibensperger, Edw. J. • Lengle, Daniel O. • Lengle, Edgar S. • Levan, Edgar Y. • Lloyd, Morgan W. • Ludwig, Harry D. • Mack, George W.A. • Madera, Clarence L. • Malsnee, Earl J. • Manderbach, George D. • Manwiller, Paul H. • Marks, Frank • Martin, Brook • Martin, Clarence D. • McLean, William J. • Mengel, Paul E. • Mertz, Paul E. • Mest, William S. • Minker, James L. • Moyer, Charles A. • Moyer, Forrest D. • Moyer, Frank E. • Moyer, John H. • Moyer, Walter R. • Noecker, Sylvester N.

Nohemaker, Ralph • Ohlinger, Wilson M. • Olinger, Peter B. • Olinger, Samuel B. • Price, Franklin • Quicksell, Donald • Quinter, Arthur B. • Rauch, John W. • Reaser, Charles W. • Reber, William J. • Reed, Carl E. • Reeser, Paul H. • Ritter, John F. • Roland, Edward J. • Roland, Paul R. • Roshon, Harry B. • Roth, Elmer R. • Ruth, Robert G. • Sassaman, William H. • Savidge, William • Saylor, Grant • Schade, Harrison • Schaeffer, Henry G. • Scheifele, Bertram W. • Scheenker, Kirby C.
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• Schmeck, Daniel R. • Schreffler, Irvin C. • Seaman, George E. • Sell, Jacob E. • Seyler, Walter F. • Shepherd, Percy E. • Shilling, Earl L. • Shuman, Elmer L. • Simmons, Fred W. • Simon, Aaron F. • Slichter, William H. • Smith, George A. • Smith, Harry S.

Smith, Raymond L. • Smith, Walter S. • Snyder, Cyran • Snyder, Eugene F. • Sonen, Arthur G. • Sonen, Harry F. • Sonen, Walter L. • Sowa, Paul F. • Spangler, Robert • Spatz, Clarence • Steck, Walter H. • Stehman, John L. • Stephen, William R. • Stiely, Paul • Stull, Elwood G. • Swavely, Ralph G. • Taubitz, Francis J. • Templin, Harry J. • Templin, James E. • Wagonhorst, Raymond R. • Wagner, Ralph H. • Walker, W. Leroy • Wanshap, Carl E. • Weaver, Harry D. • Wechter, Clair K. • Weidner, Robert P. • Weidner, Warren C. • Weist, Martin G. • Wentzel, Harry G. • Wentzel, Harvey A. • Wiegand, George H. • Woomert, Harry A. • Woomert, William H. • Yeigh, Luther C. • Zimmerman, Arthur • Zinn, William H. • Zwoyer, Ira W.
 
Erected 1919 by Washington Camp No. 163, Patriotic Order Sons of America.
 
Topics and series. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I. In addition, it is included in the Former U.S. Presidents: #28 Woodrow Wilson series list.
 
Location. 40° 20.207′ N, 75° 55.177′ W. Marker is in Reading, Pennsylvania, in Berks County. Memorial is on Washington Street (Business U.S. 422) just east of North 9th Street. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 904 Washington St, Reading PA 19601, United States of America. Touch for directions.
 
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Bethel A.M.E. Church (about 500 feet away, measured in a direct line); Volunteer Firemen (approx. Ό mile away); Penn's Common (approx. Ό mile away); Ringgold Light Artillery (approx. 0.3 miles away); First Reformed Church (approx. 0.3 miles away); William McKinley (approx. 0.3 miles away); Trinity Lutheran Church (approx. 0.4 miles away); Trinity Lutheran Church Original Cemetery (approx. 0.4 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Reading.
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on November 22, 2020. It was originally submitted on November 22, 2020, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia. This page has been viewed 114 times since then and 7 times this year. Photos:   1, 2. submitted on November 22, 2020, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia.

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