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Fairfax County Memorial To Those Who Died In Service To Our Country

 
 
Fairfax County Memorial To Those Who Died In Service To Our Country Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed by Devry Becker Jones (CC0), March 18, 2023
1. Fairfax County Memorial To Those Who Died In Service To Our Country Marker
Inscription.
American Revolution 1775 - 1783
Alexander, George • Ashford, George • Athey, Benjamin • Benter, William • Bryant, William • Carlyle, George W. • Chapin, Benjamin • Clark, Thomas • Curtis, Charles • Custis, John P. • Dailey, Thomas • Deekins, James • Dove, William • Dryden, James • Eurace, Josia • Glass, John • Goldman, David • Gordon, George • Gordon, William • Grimsley, John P. • Gwin, Jacob • Holland, George • Hunter, George • Jenkins, Thomas • Johnston, George • Jones, Benjamin • McDaniel, James • Monday, Evan • Peake, Thomas • Potter, Charles • Reece, Josiah • Robinson, John • Sanford, William • Shepherd, Richard • Soloman, Richard • Talbert, Samuel • Tibbs, Thomas • Triplett, Thomas • Wallace, Stephen • Ward, Charles • Washington, John • Wilkes, James • Williams, Edward • Williamson, James • Williamson, William • Woodward, Thomas • Wren, William

The World War 1917 - 1918
Brady, Thomas L. • Carper, James F. • Dawson, Clarence M. • Deardorff, William I. • Derr, Howard • Dove, Percy J. • Dyer, G. Bryant • Fairfax,
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Willie R. • Fox, Corliss M. • Gunnell, Clarence • Hall Caleb W. • Kendall, Robert N. • McGroarty, Stephen P. • McIntosh, Warnie V. • Mitchell, John R. • Rogers, Raymond • Samspon, William J. • Stambaugh, Ralph • Tavenner, Walter L. • Thompson, Joseph

Conic, Charles H. • Cook, Frank • Harris, John W. • Hatcher, Harry • Lucas, Morris • Morgan, Arthur C. • Robinson, Perry • Weaver, Richard • White, George • Williams, Daniel W.

In WWI, men served in segregated units. For that reason, their names were displayed in two lists.

World War II 1941 - 1945
Allder, Flavious B. • Arnold, Richard B. • Barron, James V. • Baughman, Harry L. • Belgard, Leland E. • Belknap, Edward A. • Bsley, Charles E. • Brett, James H., Jr. • Bridges, Thomas W. • Bryan, Corbin B., III • Budd, Daniel C. • Campbell, Alex E. • Carmichael, Richard B. • Carts, Stanley L. • Cather, David C. • Chinn, Willis U. • Cobb, Melvin S. • Cockerill, Robert E. • Coffeen, Richard L. • Coll, John O.R. • Cooper, Raymond L. • Cunningham, Thomas J. • Davidson, Garland W. • Davis, Leonard R.
Fairfax County Memorial To Those Who Died In Service To Our Country Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed by Devry Becker Jones (CC0), March 18, 2023
2. Fairfax County Memorial To Those Who Died In Service To Our Country Marker
• Deavers, Claude S. • DeBell, John T., Jr. • De Ganahl, Joe • Donovan, G.W. • Farr, Eugene G. • Feltner, Robert A. • Ferguson, John W., Jr. • Ford, Ralph P. • Fraley, Paul H. • Frame, George W. • Garner, Howard R. • Girard, Robert J. • Graves, Robert M. • Hawley, Warren L. • Heath, John W. • Heitmann, John • Hutchison, Edwin B., Jr. • Hutchison, R.L. • Jackson, Miller O. • Kane, Vincent • Kanermier, Harry H. • Koutsos, John M. • LaMarre, James G. • Lane, John R. • Leary, Richard W. • Leppert, Norman E. • Lewis, Charles E. • Linkins, Joseph K., Jr. • Lynn, Ralph T. • McCarthy, William M. • McClure, Alfred B. • Madden, Joseph W., Jr. • Marshall, Lindon R. • Martin, Julian E. • Martin, Raymond J. • Middleton, Ellis S., Jr. • Moffat, Reuben C. • Morris, Ira C. • Murray, Allen J. • Neish, Calvin G. • Niswander, Carl E. • Norford, Walter J. • Ogden, Kenneth H. • Otis, William A. • Pace, Harlie • Payne, Daniel S. • Peabody, John E. • Pearson, Henry B. • Pergrande, Phillip E. • Perzel, Foster • Poole, Ross R. • Powers, William C. • Quick,
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Russell A. • Reeve, Charles D. • Roberts, Larry W. • Shelhorse, C.E. • Slingluff, Hambleton • Spear, Sidney D. • Stump, John W. • Stuntz, Stephen C., Jr. • Sutphin, George T. • Taylor, James W. • Thomas, Carrol M. • Thompson, W.W. • Turner, Lawrence T. • Turrou, Victor T. • Urquhart, Leonard C. • Warren, Robert M. • Watkins, John W. • Watt, Egbert T., Jr. • Webley, Orland I. • Whitmer, James V. • Williams, Maurice M. • Wood, Randolph M.

Korean Conflict 1950 - 1953
Brooks, William P. • Crutchfield, James H. • Forney, Frank H. • Fox, Alfred W. • Gilmore, Knots • Hayes, Sylvester R. • Hudson, Benjamin R. • Johnson, Jefferson • Marr, Charles L. • Munroe, Irving • Taylor, Warren H. • Terrell, Benjamin F.

Vietnam War 1957 -- 1975
Balzer, Michael A. • Barone, Sandro N. • Bayliss, Paul M. • Beauchamp, Ernest M. • Bessor, Bruce C. • Blair, Thomas G., Jr. • Blodgett, Douglas R. • Bonnet, C. Christopher • Brown, Charles E., Jr. • Browne, Ray B. • Buckley, Victor P. • Byrne, Paul R. • Carkin, Harvey M. • Caton, Gerald L. • Chaney, Arthur F. • Cole, Fred V. • Cole, Randall E., Jr. • Colgan, George B. III • Collins, Ross W., Jr. • Consolvo, John W., Jr. • Conway, Raymond L. • Cross, Frank W. • Cross, Frederick W. • Cupp, Robert W. • Dickey, James W. • Dillenseger, Bernard G., Jr. • Donahue, Morgan J. • Donnell, Peter F. • Dunham, Bruce J. • Eads, Walter T. • Elliott, Charles H., Jr. • Feagan, Michael J. • Finch, Melvin W. • Forame, Peter C. • Fowler, Roy G. • Franks, Ernest R. • Fereudenthal, Richard H. • Gaither, Thomas M. • Gibbons, Darrell L. • Gill, Donald W., Jr. • Gosselin, Robert J. • Graham, Bruce E., Jr. • Graham, William R. • Gray, Richard T. • Grayson, Welby H. III • Green, Martin L., Jr. • Gunter, Calvin D. • Harvey, Cleveland R. • Hawkins, Johnny L. • Heriot, Theodore S., Jr. • Hoffler, Richard W. • Holdaway, Guy • Holland, Kermit W., Jr. • Holmes, William D. • Honse, George E. • Jenkins, John A.V. III • Johnson, Bernard L. II • Johnson, Lorenzo R. • Jordan, Wayne L. • Judy, Herman L., Jr. • Karas, Paul R. • Keberline, Michael J. • Kidwell, Wayne M • Kilduff, Michael J. • King, James E. • King, Lyell F. • Ledford, Henry A. • Leichliter, Vyrl E., Jr. • Lerner, David A. • Levendis, William M. • Lewis, Robert R. • Lilly, Lawrence E. • Lockhart, George B. • Ludwig, Michael E. • Lyberger, Arden R. • MacLeod, Sidney B., Jr. • Malone, Philip N. • Mashburn, Tschann S. • McCants, Leland S. III • McCarron, Michael J. • McDonald, Robert F. II • McElhannon, Kevin C., Jr. • McNulty, Charles R. • Messer, Thomas H. • Monette, Neal E. • Moore, Donald R. Jr. • Mull, Gerald C. • Nadeau, Roland H. • Ninow, William C. • Norris, Kenneth E. • O'Callaghan, Brian J. • Overbay, Clarence M., Jr. • Page, Henry L. III • Pardee, Scott K. • Payne, Darnell M. • Peppin, David D., Jr. • Perry, George E. III • Powell, Joseph L., Jr. • Prochaska, Willard F. • Regan, Thomas F. • Richardson, Harry F., Jr. • Riek, Jeffry R. • Robinson, Bruce E. • Robinson, James W., Jr., CMH • Rohlinger, Joseph E. • Rose, Harry Q. • Rumble, Jon M. • Rush, Joseph B. • Sawyer, Kenneth R. • Schlie, Kenneth M. • Scurlock, Allen G. • Shartzer, Joseph C. • Shelton, Leslie L. • Sigholtz, Robert H., Jr. • Simon, Donald R. • Smith, Johnny J. • Spengler, Henry M. III • Steward, Jerry W. • Stone, Lewis L. • Strickler, David F. • Stuller, John C. • Sullivan, Michael N. • Supinger, Claude C. • Suthard, Charles L., Jr. • Sutton, William J. • Taft, Philip J. • Thomas, Michael O. • Thornton, Matthew W. • Thurston, Robert R. III • Touart, Foster J.G., Jr. • Toward, Ronald J. • Umholtz, Darrell R. • Valentine, Jeron F. • Warczak, David J. • Ward, James C. • Ward, Ronald W. • Weiss, Richard E. • Whitbeck, Robert E. • White, Daniel W. • Whitmire, Warren T., Jr. • Williams, Raymond L. • Winkler, John A. • Wolfe, Hiram M. IV • Young, Carl L.
 
Erected by Fairfax County, Virginia.
 
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
 
Location. 38° 50.762′ N, 77° 18.42′ W. Memorial is in Fairfax, Virginia, in Fairfax County. It is on Chain Bridge Road (Virginia Route 123) south of Main Street ( Route 236), on the right when traveling south. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 4010 Chain Bridge Rd, Fairfax VA 22030, United States of America. Touch for directions.

Regionally, this memorial is in the Washington Metropolitan Area and in Northern Virginia. It is also in the American South, specifically in the Upper South, and in the Mid-Atlantic. 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: Fairfax Court House (a few steps from this marker); World War II and Korean Conflict Memorial (a few steps from this marker); a different marker also named Fairfax County Courthouse (a few steps from this marker); World War I Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Vietnam War Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Revolutionary War Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Joshua Gunnell House (within shouting distance of this marker); Old Fairfax Jail (within shouting distance of this marker). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Fairfax.
 
Other markers no longer nearby. Fairfax County Courthouse (was here, next to this marker but has been replaced with another marker now near it); Monument to John Q. Marr (was a few steps from this marker but has been permanently removed).
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on February 3, 2024. It was originally submitted on March 19, 2023, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia. This page has been viewed 658 times since then and 46 times this year. Photos:   1, 2. submitted on March 19, 2023, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia.
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