Etowah in McMinn County, Tennessee — The American South (East South Central)
Etowah World War II Memorial
Photographed by Duane and Tracy Marsteller, July 24, 2021
1. Etowah World War II Memorial
Inscription.
Etowah World War II Memorial. .
Dedicated to these who made the supreme sacrifice in world war two. Adams, Wallace I. . Amburgey, Lawrence M. . Anderson, Vernell . Arden, Dexter C. . Armstrong, Joel T. . Atchley, Robert J. . Bates, James W. . Bayless, Lawrence . Bohannon, Jackson R. . Bowers, James A. . Brewer, Claudie . Brock, William C. . Brown, Jack K. . Buckner, Amos O. . Burger, Kenneth O. . Burnett, James P. . Burnette, Charles S. . Cantrell, Eugene . Casteel, Denver . Casteel, Johnnie . Casteel, Kenneth H. . Clayton, Arthur R. . Clayton, Harry L. . Cobb, Malcolm R. . Davis, Clayton H. . Davis, James R. . Derrick, John A. . Ditmore, Robert . Dockery, Vernon L. . Elliott, John L. . Evans, Glen B. . Filyaw, Clarence T. . Giles, James E. . Goodman, Ruel H. . Green, Earl S. . Greenwell, William E. . Guffey, James C. . Gunter, Paul O. . Hampton, Ernest R. . Harrell, Albert L. . Helton, Eugene S. . Henley, Harry L., Hicks, Olliver H. . Hodges, Kermit . Holder, William S. . Hutsell, David L. . Hutsell, Paul H. . Hyde, Arnold J. . Hyde, Howard . Ingram, James T. . Isbell, Samuel B. . Jackson, Junior L. . Jamerson, Kinnie E. . Jerles, David W. . Johnson, Arthur E. . Jones, Cyril W. . Jones, Harry W. . Lane, James C. . Lankford, Charles H. . Lankford, Edwin K. . Lansdon, William H. . Lattimore, Ralph A. . Lawson, House R. . Lewis, James R. . Liles, Johnnie . Liner, John A. . Lipps, Clarence E. . Lipps, Hugh V. . Long, Harry D. . Long, Hilburn L. . Malone, Arlie E. . McCamish, Benjamine F. . McCormick, Hilburn . McMahan, Harry . McMillan, Hershel P. . McNutt, William F. . Melton, Robert J. . Miller, William C. . Montgomery, Edward . Newberry, Frank C. . Oliphant, John D. . Oliver, Earl . Pace, Robert F. . Padgett, Hubert F., Philpott, William L. . Powers, Earl A. . Price, Hobart . Ray, Raymond F. . Reasonover, William C. . Richesin, Frank . Riden, George A. . Rose, Walter L. . Rowden, Joseph G. . Rucker, Paul W. . Sayne, Wallace S. . Selman, John B. . Shell, Robert E. . Sheperd, Ancil V. . Shugart, Joe . Simpson, Joseph E. . Sims, Paul S. . Sitzlar, William C. . Smith, Robert L. . Solsbee, Wince . Stanfill, Odis C. . Sykes, James T. . Taylor, Albert G. . Thompson, Kenneth R. . Todd, Joseph W. . Tummins, James A. . Turner, James F. . Vaughn, Taylor K. . Wall, Ralph A. . Ware, Charles R. . Watts, Jeff D. . West, Everett B. . Whaley, Lester M. . Williams, James D. . Williams, Oscar J. . Williams, Paul W. . Williamson, James G. . Womac, Dewey E. . Yarnell, Fred . Young, Vester M. . Zimmerman, Walter D. . Cowart, Charlie M.,
Lest we forget.
Dedicated to these who made the
supreme sacrifice in WWII
Adams, Wallace I. Amburgey, Lawrence M. Anderson, Vernell Arden, Dexter C. Armstrong, Joel T. Atchley, Robert J. Bates, James W. Bayless, Lawrence Bohannon, Jackson R. Bowers, James A. Brewer, Claudie Brock, William C. Brown, Jack K. Buckner, Amos O. Burger, Kenneth O. Burnett, James P. Burnette, Charles S. Cantrell, Eugene Casteel, Denver Casteel, Johnnie Casteel, Kenneth H. Clayton, Arthur R. Clayton, Harry L. Cobb, Malcolm R. Davis, Clayton H. Davis, James R. Derrick, John A. Ditmore, Robert Dockery, Vernon L. Elliott, John L. Evans, Glen B. Filyaw, Clarence T. Giles, James E. Goodman, Ruel H. Green, Earl S. Greenwell, William E. Guffey, James C. Gunter, Paul O. Hampton, Ernest R. Harrell, Albert L. Helton, Eugene S. Henley, Harry L.
Hicks, Olliver H. Hodges, Kermit Holder, William S. Hutsell, David L. Hutsell, Paul H. Hyde, Arnold J. Hyde, Howard Ingram, James T. Isbell, Samuel B. Jackson, Junior L. Jamerson, Kinnie E. Jerles, David W. Johnson, Arthur E. Jones, Cyril W. Jones, Harry W. Lane, James C. Lankford, Charles H. Lankford, Edwin K. Lansdon, William H. Lattimore, Ralph A. Lawson, House R. Lewis, James
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R. Liles, Johnnie Liner, John A. Lipps, Clarence E. Lipps, Hugh V. Long, Harry D. Long, Hilburn L. Malone, Arlie E. McCamish, Benjamine F. McCormick, Hilburn McMahan, Harry McMillan, Hershel P. McNutt, William F. Melton, Robert J. Miller, William C. Montgomery, Edward Newberry, Frank C. Oliphant, John D. Oliver, Earl Pace, Robert F. Padgett, Hubert F.
Philpott, William L. Powers, Earl A. Price, Hobart Ray, Raymond F. Reasonover, William C. Richesin, Frank Riden, George A. Rose, Walter L. Rowden, Joseph G. Rucker, Paul W. Sayne, Wallace S. Selman, John B. Shell, Robert E. Sheperd, Ancil V. Shugart, Joe Simpson, Joseph E. Sims, Paul S. Sitzlar, William C. Smith, Robert L. Solsbee, Wince Stanfill, Odis C. Sykes, James T. Taylor, Albert G. Thompson, Kenneth R. Todd, Joseph W. Tummins, James A. Turner, James F. Vaughn, Taylor K. Wall, Ralph A. Ware, Charles R. Watts, Jeff D. West, Everett B. Whaley, Lester M. Williams, James D. Williams, Oscar J. Williams, Paul W. Williamson, James G. Womac, Dewey E. Yarnell, Fred Young, Vester M. Zimmerman, Walter D. Cowart, Charlie M.
Lest we forget
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 35° 19.396′
Photographed by Duane and Tracy Marsteller, July 24, 2021
2. Etowah World War II Memorial
Marker is on the right.
N, 84° 31.493′ W. Memorial is in Etowah, Tennessee, in McMinn County. It is on L and N Drive east of Tennessee Avenue (U.S. 411), on the right when traveling east. Marker is in parking lot of train depot. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 727 Tennessee Avenue, Etowah TN 37331, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in East Tennessee. It is also in the American South, specifically in the Upper South, in Appalachia, and specifically in Southern Appalachia. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the original Cherokee Nation, the territory of the Mississippian Culture, 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: Company "A" 278th Inf R.C.T. (here, next to this marker); Etowah (within shouting distance of this marker); The Louisville and Nashville Railroad (within shouting distance of this marker); World War I Memorial (within shouting distance of this marker); Gem (about 400 feet away, measured in a direct line); a different marker also named Gem (about 500 feet away); The Balcony (about 500 feet away); The Lights (about 500 feet away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Etowah.
Credits. This page was last revised on July 26, 2021. It was originally submitted on July 26, 2021, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. This page has been viewed 313 times since then and 14 times this year. Photos:1, 2. submitted on July 26, 2021, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.