Staunton, Virginia — The American South (Mid-Atlantic)
Roll of Honor
World War II
| | 1941 - 1945 | |
In memory of the men of Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County who gave their lives for our country while serving in the Armed Forces
Alexander, Clarence Minor Alford, Buford L. Almond, James Harvey, Jr. Anderson, Robert L. Armstrong, Homer C. Arthur, Clyde V. Ashley, Garland G. Ast, Robert F. Atkins, Theodore W. Baber, Curtis B. Banks, Stacy O. Barger, Emmett Warren, Jr. Baylor, Forrest Perkins Bell, Joseph X. Benson, Henry Marshall Benson, James W. Berry, Charles L. Bever, George H. Black, Elijah F., Jr. Botkin, Albert Bowers, William Burton Bradley, Claude P., Jr. Bradley, Russell O. Bradley, William T., Jr. Bright, George Brooker, Daniel A. Brubeck, Fred Lee Bryant, Benj. G. Bryant, Roy A. Burke, Henry C.P., Jr. Carroll, Aubrey L. Chrew, William Morgan Clark, Oke M. Clark, Paul M. Clark, William Fenton Clark, George H. Cline, Rolen S.J. Cohron, Kenneth Ray Collins, Dennis Conner, Hansford Wilson Cook, Carlton H. Critzer, William S. Crowder, Joseph L. Crummet, Charles M. Crummett, William Frank, Jr. Curry, Charles II Daniel, Noel Anderson Dennison, John B. Derrow, Virgil Desper, James K. Diehl, Samuel Harvey Diggs, Douglas Willard Dohs, Francis H. Downey, John Daniel Doyle, Clarence E. Driver, Frank H., Jr. Drumheller, Thomas P., Jr. Dudley, Clarence Howard Dula, William N. Ellinger, Melvin Ora Ellis, Warren P. Faidley, William David, Jr. Fielding, Marvin C. Fields, Cyrus G. Fisher, Clifton Fitzgerald, Clark W. Fitzgerald, Lyle Winston Foster, James W. Frield, Paul Conrad Gibson, Nelson R. Gill, Charles W. Goodwin, Charles W. Goolsby, Ray K. Graham, James E. Grant, Dillard C. Grant, Herbert W. Gutshall, Harrison R. Hahn, Harry Millard Hamilton, Elbert F. Hamilton, Frank E. Hanna, John Marshall Hardaway, Joseph Henry Harlow, Clyde Hampton Harris, Billie Travis Harris, Harry Nelson Harshbarger, Calvin W. Hatter, Hunter E. Hatter, William Winfred Hildebrand, John A., Jr. Hite, James McDonald Hemp, E.F. Hood, Elmore K. Hoover, John Wallace Houff, Hampton L. Howe, John A. Howie, Thomas D. Hoyt, William H., Jr. Huffer, Emmett J. Huffer, Ira Norman Hughes, Waldon A. Hulvey, Merlin P. Jacobson, Harry I. Jenkins, Robert K. Johnson, Ira J. Jones, Owen G. Jordan, James P. Keller, Aubrey Vess Kelley, Charles William Kennedy, Okey B. Kiblinger, Luther W. King, Paul Cameron Kite, Alfred M. Knopp, Virgil B. Koiner, James Duval Kyle, William Robert Lambert, Charles R. Lambert, Harwood P. Landram, Herman O. Leap, Carl Hawkins Liggett, Winfield III Lipscomb, Henry Powell Lucas, William Remington Luscher, Harold T., Jr. Mace, Ellwood F. Mace, Ollie Dice, Jr. Martin, Earl H. Martin, Floyd Winston Martin, Gaylord E. Martin, James D. Martin, James E., Jr. Matheny, Ralph Franklin Mathis, William Howard McDonaldson, Conrad Miller McSpadden, John William Miller, Charles C. Miller, Elmer E. Miller, Greenle Letcher Mohler, Thomas A. Morris, Hampden P., III Moyer, Roscoe Paul Moyers, Samuel W. Norman, Johnie Forrest Nuchols, Houston Douglas Nuchols, Jesse Franklin Nutty, Robert L. Opie, Thomas Ranson Painter, Earle W. Painter, Raymond E. Painter, Williard V. Painter, William B. Parrish, Forrest Raymond Patch, Alexander McCarrell III Patterson, Aubrey C. Paxton, Thomas Weldon Pemberton, Berkeley Miller Perry, James Edward, Jr. Phillips, Eugene M. Pierce, James F. Potter, Charles Bilger Powell, Raymond E. Propst, Otho B. Ralston, Pleasant David, Jr. Rankin, Earsel L. Reed, George A., Jr. Rexrode, Marvin Gibson Riddle, Carl Michael Riddle,
Carl N.
Roberts, Merlin G.
Robertson, Guy W.
Robertson, Herman S.
Robertson, Pearl McCoy
Rodgers, Herbert Neale
Ronemus, William Leroy
Ross, Clarence E.
Rowe, Delbert C.
Rowe, Guy H.
Rowe, Vernon A.
Royer, Marvin Nelson
Rust, Harry K.
Scalzone, John
Seigle, Alan F.
Setliff, William Carl
Settles, Durwood Chestlee
Shank, Nelson
Shannon, John Robert
Sheets, Dewey L., Jr.
Sherr, Joseph R.
Shiflett, George C.
Shue, Edward L.
Shultz, Robert Eugene
Simmons, Carl V.
Siple, Fred O.
Slusser, George S.
Smith, Claude F.
Smith, Houston H.
Smith, Paul H.
Smith, Richard F.
Snyder, Hansford
Sorrells, Frank Wetzel
Sprouse, Richard E.
Stephenson, Hubert B.
Stoutamyre, Thad
Strickler, Dwight Calvin
Sutton, Albert Raymond
Sutton, David Elwood
Swann, Edgar Allen
Taliaferro, Paul B.
Talley, Earl P.
Tanksley, Elmer Franklin
Taylor, George Matthew
Terrell, William A.
Terry, George E.
Tharp, Robert M.
Thomas, Charles Robert
Thomas, James A., Jr.
Thompson, J. Rudolph
Thompson, Clyde Finter
Toman, Albert Wood
Tomlin, Perry L.
Tullidge, George E., Jr.
Tutwiler, Weldon Frank
Tyree, Dorsey Whitmore
Van Fossen, James Graham
Vaughan, Luther Rice
Vaughns, John
Wardell, Jack Frenger
Walton, Grover Howard
Waybright, Howard Letcher
Weavr, Erskine S.
Weller, Marvin Rea
Wharton, James E.
Williams, Richard Edward
Wiseman, Robert E.
Wonson, Charles P.
Wooddell, William I, Jr.
Erected by The Citizens of Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 38° 8.922′ N, 79° 4.338′ W. Memorial is in Staunton, Virginia. It is at the intersection of East Johnston Street (U.S. 250) and South Augusta Street, on the right when traveling west on East Johnston Street. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 1 E Johnson St, Staunton VA 24401, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. It is also in the American South and specifically in the Upper South. Globally, it is in the North Atlantic Region, North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the territory of the Mississippian Culture, one of the original Thirteen Colonies, one of the Confederate States of America, and the Antebellum South.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Augusta County World War I Memorial Tablet (here, next to this marker); Augusta County Courthouse (a few steps from this marker); Korean and Viet Nam Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Veterans Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Augusta County (within shouting distance of this marker); Dr. Alexander Humphreys (within shouting distance of this marker); T. J. Collins & Son (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line); Augusta National Bank Building (about 300 feet away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Staunton.
Credits. This page was last revised on March 2, 2023. It was originally submitted on April 10, 2021, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia. This page has been viewed 627 times since then and 65 times this year. Photos: 1. submitted on April 10, 2021, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia. 2, 3. submitted on May 15, 2021, by J. J. Prats of Powell, Ohio.


