Charlotte Amalie in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands — The Caribbean (The West Indies)
Veterans Memorial
In Memoriam To Those Who Served
United States Army [Emblem]
Edwin O. Hendricks, 1946 - Army
Alberic M. Daniel, July 31, 1946 - Army
Bromley E. Berkley, October 14, 1952 - Army
Viggo E. Sewer, February 05, 1953 - Army
Anton G. Hatchett, March 12, 1954 - Army
John E. Gumbs, February 08, 1957 - Army
Wilmar T. D. Niles, March 08, 1957 - Army
Eugene A. Arnold, March 26, 1957 - Army
Magelle A. Milligan, November 07, 1957 - Army
Milton E. England, July 10, 1964 - Army
Rupert A. Johannes, Jr., June 27, 1965 - Army
Laurence C. Harrigan, July 08, 1965 - Army
Clarence Van Beverhoudt, November 17, 1965 - Army
David L. Broduer, December 05, 1965 - Army
Alfred E. Smith, February 26, 1966 - Army
Lawrence C. Harrigan, July 08, 1966 - Army
Lewellyn A. Smith, September 15, 1966 - Army
Albert J. McAuliffe, December 18, 1966 - Army
Wallace W. Gumbs, January 06, 1968 - Army
Louis E. Berry, Jr., January 12, 1968 - Army
Justin G. Turnbull, March 31, 1968 - Army
Thomas F. Dazey, Jr., April 09, 1968 - Army
Edwaldo A. Richards, May 20, 1968 - Army
Gladstone Callwood, June 11, 1968 - Army
Francois A. Petersen, June 21, 1968 - Army
Andrew A. Lang, June 24, 1968 - Army
Gerald A. Pickering, December 28, 1968 - Army
Roy A. Aubain, January 04, 1969 - Army
Louis H. Ayala, March 05, 1969 - Army
Keith Smith, April 05, 1969 - Army
Hurtault Culbert, June 18, 1969 - Army
James Francis, Jr., August 25, 1969 - Army
Liston R. Leonard, February 22, 1970 - Army
John W. Wheatley, May 26, 1970 - Army
Arthur Benjamin, November 26, 1970 - Army
Randolph M. Hart, December 28, 1970 - Army
SP4 Joseph Aubain, December 01, 1971 - Army
SSG Maudlyn A. White, September 11, 2001 - Army
PFC Jason N. Lynch, June 18, 2004 - Army
PFC Jose Emanuel Rosario, October 19, 2005 - Army
LTC David C. Canegata III, January 20, 2007 - Army
SFC Floyd E. Lake, January 20, 2007 - Army
SSG Gregory Rivera-Santiago, September 10, 2007 - Army
SSG Derek M. Francis, June 5, 2008 - Army
Errol Melvin James, Jr., August 4, 2008 - Army
Lyle Dervin Turnbull, October 18, 2013 - Army
This We'll Defend
United States Marine Corps [Emblem]
[Honor Roll needs photo and transcription]
Semper Fidelis
United States Navy [Emblem]
Joseph E. Williams, May 31, 1953 - Navy
Earl H. Slater, October 17, 1953 - Navy
Santo Sankitts, December 18, 1958 - Navy
Theodore A. Calistro, Jr., November 12, 1966 - Navy
Juanito J. Walters, Jr., January 5, 1973 - Navy
RM3 Emil E. White, December 3, 1979 - Navy
PO2 Troy Josiah, December 19, 1990 - Navy
SN Wilton [J]. Huyghue, December 22, 1990 - Navy
PO3 Phillip L. Wilkinson, December 22, 1990 - Navy
PO3 Takuma John Heath, January 13, 2007 - Navy
RM2 Omar A. DuParl, July 30, 1987 - Navy
[Slogan unclear]
United States Air Force [Emblem]
Jean Henri Souffant, July 1942 - USA[A]F
SSGT Horace A. Acoy, September 4, 2004 - USAF
Integrity First Service Before Self Excellence In All We Do
[United States Coast Guard [Emblem]
[Honor Roll needs photo and transcription]
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location. 18° 20.498′ N, 64° 55.692′ W. Memorial is in Charlotte Amalie in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. It is at the intersection of Norre Gade and Hospital Gade, on the right when traveling west on Norre Gade. Memorial is in Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 43-46 Norre Gade, St Thomas VI 00802, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, it is one of the Lesser Antilles on the Caribbean Sea, on in the Atlantic Ocean, in North America, in the Western Hemisphere, in the Western World, and in the Anglosphere.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Frederick Lutheran Church Parsonage (about 500 feet away, measured in a direct line); Frederick Lutheran Church (about 600 feet away); Fort Christian (about 600 feet away); The Jacob H. S. Lind House (about 600 feet away); St. Thomas Community Bandmaster (about 700 feet away); America's First Lady Addressed the People of St. Thomas (about 700 feet away); Capitol Building (about 800 feet away); Landing of Virginia Settlers (approx. 0.2 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Charlotte Amalie.
Credits. This page was last revised on January 17, 2026. It was originally submitted on January 17, 2026, by William Fischer, Jr. of Reynoldsburg, Ohio. This page has been viewed 49 times since then. Photos: 1, 2, 3. submitted on January 17, 2026, by William Fischer, Jr. of Reynoldsburg, Ohio.
Editor’s want-list for this marker. Photos and transcriptions of the USMC and USCG monuments, and a distance photo showing all five service plinths in FDR Memorial Park. • Can you help?


