Many in Sabine Parish, Louisiana — The American South (West South Central)
Servicemen who were Killed in Action
Who resided in Sabine Parish prior to entering the Armed Forces
World War I
Bennett, Carroll T. Brooks, Pearl Brown, Joe Butler, John R. Garcie, James Gilbert, Oscar Haire, Luther E. Hunter, Nuell Jordon, Miles F. Kyle, John M. Patrick, Thomas E. Rains, J. H. Stewart, Lambert D. Williams, John
World War II
Abraham, Lester L. Adai, Jasper B. Barron, Max Booth, Earnest E. Brooks, Edward E. Brown, Allen Ramsey, Jr. Brown, Cloyd D. Brown, Willie Canada, Clarence Carter, Harvey N. Carmichael, John E., Jr. Cassel, Thomas E. Castle, Albert C. Cates, Herbert K. Collins, Nathan Mayo Cooper, Joe P. Crnkovic, Joseph M. Dowden, Herbert J. Dunn, Odie Eason, Hoyt C. Edwards, John B. Ebarb, James J. Emanus, John W. Etheridge, Nolan Ezernack, Herman Fair, Forrest D. Folks, John P., Jr. Free, Alvin L. Goss, Vernon L. Heindl, Louis A., Jr. Hippler, Lonnie L. Hubley, Walter E. Isgitt, Glenn L. Isgitt, Tony P. Jordan, Nylon F. Lewing, Hallod D. Lightfoot, Billie Link, Allen Lum, Emerson A. Manasco, Fisher Martinez, Roy J. McCollister, J. A. Micas, Raymond J. Miller, Charles R. Mitchell, Thomas E. Mooney, Mayo Marcus Nesom, Joseph W. Olliff, Charles W. Oxley, Tom E. Parrie, Lawrence Peace, Elton Younger Pilcher, Hamp F. Pilcher, James E. Pollard, George A. Prewitt, Ronald A. Pruitt, Blanchard E. Rains, George Remedes, Johnny J. Remidez, Henry Remidez, Louis Robertson, Bobbie T. Russell, Raymond D. Salter, Robert R. Salter, William C. Sepulvado, Morise A. Sibley, John H. Speight, William E. Tatum, Curtis A. Torres, Hosie L. Torres, John B. Torres, Willie L. Tuck, Moses H. Whittle, David L. Williams, Elmer E. Williams, Quinton S. Worsham, William E., Jr. Wynne, Clifford G., Jr.
Korea
Brandon, Delbert Contario, Johnnie E. Cox, Larry T. Ebarb, Joseph D. Etheridge, Clifford Hopkins, Willard H. Malmay, J. B. Mena, Johnnie V. Miller, Ruby L. Nigerville, Martin Sanderson, Gerald R. Sepulvado, Clayton Speightm Igene
Vietnam
Barrett, Thomas J., Jr. Carnline, Troy Monroe Cordova, Thomas H. Gassaway, Ambrose Knowlton, Wayne Howard Malmay, Thomas Simon Prewitt, Williard Roland Remedies, Richard Jarrell Smith, Robert Walker, Jr. J.C. Jackey
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, Korean • War, Vietnam • War, World I • War, World II.
Location. 31° 30.194′ N, 93° 39.134′ W. Marker is in Many, Louisiana, in Sabine Parish. Memorial is on Louisiana Route 191 north of Lanana Bay Drive, on the right when traveling north. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 29305 Route 191, Many LA 71449, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 7 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. M60 Main Battle Tank (here, next to this marker); West Louisiana Veterans Memorial and Park (here, next to this marker); El Camino Real (approx. 3.3 miles away); Pendleton Crossing (approx. 3.3 miles away); The History of Toledo Bend (approx. 3.4 miles away); Gaines Memorial Bridge (approx. 6.6 miles away in Texas); Site of Historic Crossing on the Sabine River (approx. 6.6 miles away in Texas); Site of Sabine River Crossing (approx. 6.6 miles away in Texas). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Many.
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