Perryopolis in Fayette County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Perry Township Veterans Memorial
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Dedicated to the Veterans:
War of 1812, Civil, Spanish American and Mexican Wars
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World War I
Baruffa, Pargente Boone, William Burgite, Silverino Diggs, Winfred Dziedzicki, Frank Faupel, Henry Paola, Antonio Sinkule, Charles Sinkule, Joseph
Vietnam
Acklin, Robert Angelo, Peter Angelo, Jeannette Barrett, Larry Bartko, Joseph Bush, James W. Campbell, Patrick Q. Campbell, Regis E. Carson, Dennis Carson, Ernest Chuboy, Gilbert Clausner, Ernest F. Clem, George Costabile, Niel Dadisman, Robert L. Diggs, Frank Diggs, Stanley Ehrhardt, Jack Erdely, Michael E. Forsythe, Thomas G. Gardner, Joseph D. Greene, James Harris, Phillip F. Hatcher, Allen D. Hatcher, John T. Hatcher, Marion W. Hatcher, Simeon Hennessy, Hugh D. Illig, David Johnson, Carl A. Johnson, Clarence M. Kapinus, Bernard A. Kavulick, Andrew C. Keating, James Knight, Edward L. Koller, Frederick R., Jr. Komacko, Vincent Kubina, Joseph Kubina, Robert Lint, Walter R. Luce, Konrad D. Martin, Daniel F. Mills, Percy Morton, Charles G. Oberlietner, Richard A. Onusko, Wayne S. Peters, Lawrence Petrosky Ronald Rabatin, Gary E. Ramsey, Charles Sams, Kenneth Sanner, James Sayko, Ronald Sisley, Edward Sprouls, James Swiantek, Dennis P. Taylor, James D. Varhola, Eugene Vrabel, Michael Westfall, Paul B. Wilson, Daniel Wilson, Jack Zimmerman, Norman
Expeditionary Medal Awarded Since 1975
Arnold, Danny Chuboy, Robert McCluskey, William R. Zdehovan, Joseph, Jr.
Civil War Medal of Honor
Shellenberger, John S.
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World War II
Bordone, Joe Carter, Raymond Dreon, Louis Dziedzicki, Robert F. Faupel, Henry Forsythe, Melvin Gerda, Andrew Griest, George Hickle, George W. Illig, George E.-Korean Hudson, Wilfred R. Kish, Samuel A. Kolencik, Rudolph Kotlar, Edward Lint, George Martin, Glenn Sr. McManus, Benjamin F. Molchan, Pauline Muirhead, David Odroneic, Edmund J. Rebovich, Andrew Rolison, Charles G. Shaffer, James Shaffer, Ralph Stimmel, Charles R. Strickler, John Jr. Thomas, Emery F. Warnick, William Zasadny, Walter
Korea
Baker, Eugene Bates, Reginald C. Benke, Joseph Buttermore, Don Carter, David Jr. Condupa, John DiVirgilio, John Dzara, Fred Egger, Ada M. Egger, James Emerick, Orie E. Forsythe, Thomas G. Forsythe, Wendell Fry, Glenn Fry, Ralph Fry, Ronald Grimplin, Mike Hamilla, John Hancharik, George Harvey, William Hoholick, Andrew Hough, Glenn A. Hutchinson, Richard Johnson, David W. Johnson, Thomas M. Keating, James Lasko, Charles Lint, Charles Lint, George Litvin, Edward Livingston, Ralph Jr. Peters, Alvin G. Ramsier, James G. Rose, James Rosick, John R. Sams, George Sellman, Perry Shaffer, Bob Shavel, John S. Singleton, Julius Stofan, Frank Vestrate, Henry G. Wilhelm, Charles Wilkes, Ronald Zackal, Gilbert
This Honor Roll is also dedicated to those Veterans Unknown to the Honor Roll Committee
Erected 1947 by The Citizens of Perry Township.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location. 40° 5.271′ N, 79° 45.251′ W. Marker is in Perryopolis, Pennsylvania, in Fayette County. Memorial is on Hancock Street south of Randolph Street, on the left when traveling north. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 102 Randolph Street, Perryopolis PA 15473, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Perry Township High School Bell (within shouting distance of this marker); Perryopolis United Methodist Church (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line); Veterans Memorial (about 700 feet away); Veterans of Foreign Wars (about 700 feet away); Blacksmith Shop & Cemetery (approx. 0.2 miles away); Youghiogheny Bank of Pennsylvania (approx. 0.2 miles away); First Christian Church (approx. Ό mile away); George Washington (approx. Ό mile away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Perryopolis.
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