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Bourbon County Vietnam Veterans Memorial

 
 
Bourbon County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed by Duane and Tracy Marsteller, March 5, 2023
1. Bourbon County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Marker
Inscription.
Dedicated May 25, 1986
In memory of those who gave their lives
• Walter K. Morris SSgt Air Force Apr. 18, 1927 – Oct. 24, 1963
• Donald I. Rankin SP4 Army Apr. 14, 1940 – Nov. 24, 1966
• Benjamin M. Brothers III PFC Marines Sept. 25, 1947 – June 20, 1967
• Francis A. Hughes PFC Army Apr. 8, 1947 – July 11, 1967
• William D. Collins SN Navy July 22, 1946 – July 29, 1967
• Willie J. Holland SSgt Army Mar. 19, 1938 – Nov. 5, 1967
• Luther C. Berryman PFC Army Mar. 10, 1948 – Sept. 27, 1968
• Willie R. Tucker PFC Army Jan. 30, 1948 – Oct. 24, 1968
• Jerry W. Jefferson PFC Army June 26, 1948 – Nov. 30, 1968
• Edwin D. Caswell SP 4 Army Oct. 21, 1948 – Feb. 23, 1969
• Roy A. Fryman GY Sgt Marines Dec. 9, 1933 – Aug. 24, 1969

In honor of those who served
Vernon R. Adams • William E. Allen • William F. Asher • Richard Ayers • Theodore Ayers • Donald W. Baber • Donnie G. Baber • Vernon H. Baber, Jr. • Sylvester Badgett • Barkley Baird • Jerry L. Baker • Bill W. Barlow • Michael H. Barnes • Larry H. Barnett • Dudley Bell • Eugene B. Bell • Allen K. Berry • Claude E. Berry • Kenneth R. Berry • Glen K. Berryman • James W. Berryman • Terry Blair • David Boone • Anthony J. Bowman • James R. Bramel • Jerry L. Brannock • John S. Brown • Richard
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L. Brown • James W. Browning • William T. Brumagen • Charles L. Buchanan, Jr. • Gayle R. Buchanan • William Buckner • James C. Burke • Delwood C. Carr • David J. Cassity • Terry A. Cassity • Artous D. Chenault • Mitchell R. Chenault • Raymond D. Chenault • Ronnie E. Chenault • Doug E. Christopher • William S. Clark • Kenneth W. Clemons • James L. Clough • Thomas G. Clough • James E. Coffey • Frank K. Collins II • Donnie Conner • William D. Courtney • John T. Crossfield, Jr. • Dudley K. Crouch • Charles R. Current • John W. Dale • Roy Dale • Forrest W. Davis • Gary F. Davis • George M. Davis • Larry E. Day • William F. Dotson • David B. Downey • Larry D. Dryden • James F. Dufresne • Harry C. Dykes • Carl W. Eads

James W. Earlywine • Paul W. Ellington • Richard L. Emmons • John C. Evans • Joe F. Ewalt • John M. Ewalt • Roy D. Ewalt • Kelley L. Faris • James P. Fay • Donald G. Feeback • Charles F. Fields • Edward S. Fitzpatrick, Jr. • Gayle R. Florence • Jerry W. Florence • Larry H. Florence • Kenneth F. Fowler • Larry Franklin • Roger H. George • Reynolds A. Green • William J. Greer • Cecil H. Grimes • Larry F. Grimes • Melvin E. Hampton, Jr. • James Happy • H.L. Harris • Glennie M. Hedges • Freddie Henderson • Joseph B. Henderson • Michael F. Himes • Paul R. Hopkins • Carl D. Horseman • Eric G. Hurst • Billy R. Ishmael, Jr. • Clarence T. Jackson • Willie Jackson • Billy
Bourbon County Vietnam Veterans Memorial (left wing) image. Click for full size.
Photographed by Duane and Tracy Marsteller, March 5, 2023
2. Bourbon County Vietnam Veterans Memorial (left wing)
J. Jacobs • Donald R. Johnson • Glen D. Johnson • James R. Johnson • John A. Johnson • Roy L. Johnson, Jr. • Rufus B. Johnson, Jr. • Charles E. Johnston • Charles Jones • Josiah A. Jones III • Phil Jones • William S. Jones, Jr. • D. Wayne Kendall • Gary L. Kendall • James E. Kendall • William E. Kenney • Raymond A. Kitchen • Albert J. Lane • Perry R. Lanter • Samuel H. Lanter • Howard Lawson, Jr. • Howard L. Laytart • Raymond Laytart • James M. Leer Jr. • Jerry W. Lemons • Keith Lemons • Roger L. Lemons • William A. Lemons • Robert W. Letton • Stephen J. Lewis

Larry H. Link • James R. Linville • Phillip W. Linville • Thomas M. Linville • Larry J. Mack • Charles E. Mann Jr. • George M. Markham • Doug Martin • Stanley B. Martin • James W. Mason • Charles E. Mattox • Stanley R. Mattox • Frank McCall • Clayton G. McCarty • Marion A. McCarty • Marvin McCord • Sharon L. McCracken • Gordon J. McCulloch • Robert J. McDaniel • Clarence R. McGee • Ronald D. Mefford • James T. Meyers • Frank A. Million • William R. Mitchell Sr. • Jackie M. Mitcheltree • Jerry P. Mitcheltree • John A. Mallany • Earl T. Noel Jr. • Henry C. Norris • Julian P. Norris • Rayburn E. Nutter Sr. • Billy R. Osborne • David A. Osborne • Gerald C. Owens • Donnie W. Padgett • Rodes S. Parrish • Danny D. Pollett • Larry J. Porter • Russell T. Prather • Lovell B. Price Jr. • Donald R. Puckett • James N. Puckett
Bourbon County Vietnam Veterans Memorial (right wing) image. Click for full size.
Photographed by Duane and Tracy Marsteller, March 5, 2023
3. Bourbon County Vietnam Veterans Memorial (right wing)
• Jerry W. Purcell • Clyde Rainey Jr. • Clayton L. Rankin • Harrison T. Rankin Jr. • Lawrence M. Rankin • Samuel M. Ransom Jr. • Elgin L. Ratliff • Donald L. Redmon • E. Wayne Reed • Robert Richardson • Jerry C. Riggs • Charles Ritchie • Kenneth R. Roe • Johnny C. Rose • Hiram G. Sanders • Kenneth R. Scott • Leonard Shields • Thomas R. Shout • Phil L. Showalter • David K. Shrout • James R. Smart • Billy J. Snapp • Ronald D. Snapp

James E. Soard • Wayne Sparks • Frazier S. Speakes Sr. • Tommy A. Spivey • William R. Stamler Jr. • Gary L. Stanfield • Ronald E. Stanfield • Clark Steele Jr. • Emmanuel B. Stevenson • William E. Stevenson • Will C. Stewart • Garry R. Stith • Larry W. Strausbaugh • Ralph L. Strausbaugh • William R. Strawder • Charles W. Strong • Charles R. Sunley • Dennis M. Swartz • John K. Taulbee • Kenneth R. Thomas • Robert L. Thomas • William P. Thomas • Donald E. Thompson • Ronald D. Toadvine • Thomas A. Toohey • Carl A. Toomey • James H. Trumbo • Ricky C. Tubbs • Larry D. Tucker Sr. • Larry D. Turner • Lester D. Turner • George E. Turpin Jr. • Leonard T. Turpin • Thomas R. Turpin • Jerry L. Walling • Charles T. Walton • William L. Washington • Charles W. Watkins • Ray G. Watkins • Larry J. Webb • Walter R. Webb • Jimmie West • Danny L. Whalen • Paul G. Whitaker • Alfred E. White • Jerry S. White • Charles H. Williams • Jimmy C. Williams • Max I. Williams
Bourbon County Vietnam Veterans Memorial (reverse side) image. Click for full size.
Photographed by Duane and Tracy Marsteller, March 5, 2023
4. Bourbon County Vietnam Veterans Memorial (reverse side)
• Robert L. Williams • J. Michael Wills • Robert S. Wilson • Roy M. Wilson Jr. • Harold E. Winings • Luther R. Witt • Michael L. Woods III • Frank J. Yocum Jr. • Gene H. Yocum • James F. Young • Lewis J. Talbott • Kenneth E. Phillips • W. David Harney • Jimmy Kingsolver • James Anderson • James E. Shelburne III

Carol S. Buchanan • John B. Cunningham • George A. Dotson Jr. • Harvey G. Dray • Joe W. Fryman • Lewis B. Fugate Jr. • Kelley D. Haley • George Jackson Sr. • William K. Jones • George Letton • Robert W. Long • Edgar A. Lucky • Robert E. Lucky • Franklin A. Mann • Frank McCall • Kenneth E. Phillips • Robert C. Poole • William T. Poole • Stanley Porter • Dennis R. Quisenberry • Shirley Rose Jr. • William E. Shannon • Ronald G. Smith • Lewis J. Talbot • Woodford W. Turner • Hubert R. Turpin • Merle M. Wasson • Edward L. Watkins • Oval R. Yazell • Wayne B. Rabon • Leslie Smith
 
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, Vietnam.
 
Location. 38° 12.76′ N, 84° 14.983′ W. Memorial is in Paris, Kentucky, in Bourbon County. It is at the intersection of Main Street and Ardery Place, on the left when traveling east on Main Street. Memorial is on Bourbon County Courthouse grounds. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 301 Main St, Paris KY 40361, United States of America. Touch for directions.

Regionally, this memorial is in the Bluegrass Region and in Greater Lexington Area. It is also in the American South and specifically in the Upper South. Globally, it is in 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 and also the Antebellum South.

Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers
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are within walking distance of this marker: Bourbon County, 1786 (a few steps from this marker); John Edwards 1748-1837 / Westwood (a few steps from this marker); Bourbon County Revolutionary War Memorial (within shouting distance of this marker); Bourbon County World War I Monument (within shouting distance of this marker); William Holmes McGuffey (within shouting distance of this marker); Duncan Tavern (within shouting distance of this marker); a different marker also named Duncan Tavern (within shouting distance of this marker); CSA at Paris, 1862 (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Paris.
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on September 7, 2023. It was originally submitted on March 13, 2023, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. This page has been viewed 821 times since then and 69 times this year. Photos:   1, 2, 3. submitted on March 13, 2023, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.   4. submitted on March 14, 2023, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
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