Fayetteville in Washington County, Arkansas — The American South (West South Central)
936 Field Artillery Battalion
Austin, Carl D. ∙ Baldwin, Alvin E. ∙ Bartle, Billy J. ∙ Blake, Harold G. ∙ Blood, Rueben S. ∙ Bohannan, Billy W. ∙ Brown, Marion E. ∙ ☆ Bullock, Walter L. ∙ ☆ Burson, Joseph E. ∙ ☆ Burson, Julius A. ∙ ☆ Burton, Vernon P. ∙ ☆ Bush, William L. ∙ ☆ Byrd, Jackson, G. ∙ Campbell, Leland, Jr. ∙ Carlile, James L. ∙ ☆ Carney, Raymond L. ∙ Cecil, Donald H. ∙ Cloer, Eugene H. ∙ ☆ Coddington, James P. ∙ ☆ Cole, Billy F. ∙ ☆ Combs, Thomas C. ∙ ☆ Crouch, Curtis S., Jr. ∙ ☆ Donaghey, Leonard B. ∙ Donelson, John F. ∙ Dorough, William M. ∙ ☆ Dudley, Herbert W. ∙ ☆ Dunlap, William W. ∙ Dunn, Allen L. ∙ Durham, Jim L. ∙ ☆ Dyer, Don A. ∙ ☆ Eads, James K. ∙ Easley, Ralph L. ∙ ☆ Engle, John W. ∙ ☆ Ferris, Franklin D. ∙ ☆ Fox, Jerry A. ∙ ☆ Frederick, Charles A. ∙ ☆ Frederick, Curtis E. ∙ ☆ Frederick, Jesse B. ∙ ☆ Gann, Cecil D. ∙ ☆ Garriott, Kenneth L. ∙ ☆ Glass, Troy E. ∙ ☆ Goss, William B. ∙ Guinn, Jack W. ∙ Hardin, Joe G. ∙ ☆ Harness, Paul D. ∙ ☆ Harriman, Paul W. ∙ ☆ Harris, Nelson R. ∙ Hatfield, Roy E. ∙ ☆ Heagler, Arthur M. ∙ Helm, Howard B. ∙ Hensley, Donald F. ∙ Hensley, Doyle, R. ∙ ☆ Henson, Theron P. ∙ ☆ Hill, James I. ∙ ☆ Hill Walter E. ∙ ☆ Hirsch, Edmund M., Jr. ∙ ☆ Holt, Harold M. ∙ Homard, Richard B. ∙ Horah, George R. ∙ ☆ Hulse, Arlis W. ∙ Hulse, Kenneth H. ∙ ☆ Hurley, Joe B. ∙ ☆ Ivey, Billy H. ∙ ☆ Ivey, Clinton E. ∙ Ivey, Kenneth R. ∙ ☆ Kane, Hugh ∙ Keen, Charles E. ∙ ☆ Keeney Gene ∙ Kidder, Lee W. ∙ Kulbeth, Fred D. ∙ Land, Rodney E. ∙ ☆ Ledbetter, Billy, Jr. ∙ Ledford, Tommy G. ∙ ☆ Lewis, Bill C. ∙ ☆ Lierly, Carmen L. ∙ ☆ Lierly, Robert L. ∙ Lierly, Thomas W. ∙ ☆ Littrell, James S. ∙ ☆ Mathews, William A. ∙ ☆ Mayes, Ralph L. ∙ ☆ McChristian, Jim B. ∙☆ McConnell, Lloyd N. ∙ ☆ McFadden, Leroy A. ∙ ☆ McFadden, Oren D. ∙ ☆ McFarland, Darrel E. ∙ ☆ Meadows, Clinton E. ∙ Medley, Orland D. ∙ ☆ Medley, Richard A. ∙ Meeker, John E. ∙ Mix, Dwight F. ∙ ☆ Neese, Ernest E. ∙ Newport, James W. ∙ Norwood, Jack P. ∙ Oxier, James E. ∙ ☆ Parsons, Carl L. ∙ ☆Reed, James L. ∙ Reynolds, Golden W. ∙ Rhodes, Charles C. ∙ Robinson, William H. ∙ Routh, Edward L. ∙ ☆ Sampier, John W. ∙ Sawyer, Luther J. ∙ Selby, Vincent O. ∙ ☆ Selle, Robert L. ∙ ☆ Shackelford, Wilburn R. ∙ ☆ Shults, Clyde M. ∙ ☆ Slape, Raymond L. ∙ ☆ Slaughter, Dewitt C., Jr. ∙ ☆ Soule, Charles T. ∙ Sparks, Lee ∙ ☆ Spence, Melvin W. ∙ Stacks, Charles L. ∙ ☆ Swaim, John D. ∙ Todd, James F. ∙ Uhl, Norman E. ∙ Vafakos, William N. ∙ Ward, Clinton ∙ ☆ West, Benny J. ∙ Williams, T. E., Jr. ∙ Williamson, Clarence F., Jr. ∙ ☆ Windham, William L. ∙ Workman, E. M., Jr. ∙ ☆ Workman, Wendell J. ∙ ☆ Wright, Carry L. ∙ ☆ Wright, George A.
Brewer, Johnnie W. ∙ ☆ Harris, James W. ∙ Hutchinson, James C. ∙ Lehman, Jack E. ∙ Maddux, Charles O. ∙ ☆ Mashburn, James D. ∙ Mashburn, Joseph L. ∙ ☆ Medley, Sterling, C. ∙ Simmons, James M.
Second, smaller marker:
Dedicated 19 August 2000
Erected 2000.
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: Military • War, Korean.
Location. 36° 1.151′ N, 94° 10.336′ W. Marker is in Fayetteville, Arkansas, in Washington County. Memorial is on South School Avenue south of West Willoughby Road, on the left when traveling south. This marker is located at the Fayetteville National Guard Armory, home of the HHB 142nd Field Artillery Brigade. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 3590 S School Street, Hwy 71 South, Fayetteville AR 72701, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 3 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Rieff's Chapel Cemetery (approx. 2 miles away); Oaks Cemetery (approx. 2.3 miles away); Lynching in America / Racial Terrorism in Washington County (approx. 2.3 miles away); Revolutionary War Soldier Memorial (approx. 2.3 miles away); The Chosin Few (approx. 2.3 miles away); First Marine Division Memorial (approx. 2.3 miles away); Pearl Harbor Memorial (approx. 2.3 miles away); Fayetteville National Cemetery (approx. 2.3 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Fayetteville.
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