Orangeburg in Rockland County, New York — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Orangeburg World War II Memorial
Photographed By Michael Herrick, September 7, 2014
1. Orangeburg World War II Memorial
Inscription.
Orangeburg World War II Memorial. .
In Lasting Tribute To Those Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice Louis Casazza James E. Drake Thomas Linek In Honor Of Those Who Served. Rev. William S. Ackerman . Rev. Francis J. Stauback . Rev. Lafayette W. Yarwood . George J. Adams . Andrew Aitchison . Francis Armstrong . Anthony Amadio . John H. Barnum, Jr. . Bert Bedard . Edgar W. Blakeney . George Buhler . Edward J. Bullwinkle, Jr. . John Buseck . Angelo Cassetta . Joseph Casetta . Michael Casetta . James P. Celetano . John J. Celetano . George J. Celetano . William T. Chamberlain . Edward T. Chamberlain . Ronald F. Chamberlain . Clarence A. Chamberlain, Jr. . Vincent P. Chamberlain . Frank A. Chambrovic . John Chambrovic . Charles F. Craft . George Craft . William Craft . James Cuff . Arthur Deleu . Rena Derfuss . Richard Derfuss, M.M. . Joseph Dodge . Roy D. Drake . Peter D. Duhrendahl . Robert J. Eigo, Jr. . George E. Etzel . Joseph A. Etzel . Paul V. Etzel . Thomas Fenton . John Ferrogari . Paul Gold . Malcolm Hawkins . A. George Herrfurth . Frederick P. Hoffman . Thomas Hunter . Joseph Jankovio . Albert L. Johnson . Clarence E. Johnson . George G. Johnson . Raymond Johnson . Clarence Kaiser, M.M. . Edward Kant . Sidney Kant . Richard Kayns . Harry Keene . Karl F. Kirchner . William Krausser, Jr. . John A. Lick . Joseph Mack . Eugene J. Martin . Charles G. Martin . Clarence F. Martin . Kenneth R. Martin . Kenneth D. McGaha . John J. McKeon . Augustus Mundt . Victor Nedelka . Edward Noonan . John ONeil . Henry Ostrom . Walter Ostrom . George L. Parsels . John Porcello . Harvey J. Scott . Morris E. Scott . Frederick T. Scott . Ichabod Scott, Jr. . A. Lester Scott . William B. Scott, Jr. . Vincent P.Scott . Vincent P. Scott . Raymond J. Scott . Edward W. Scott . Harvey Scott . George Shields . Thomas Shortall . Robert Shortall . Anthony Simon . Arnold D. Smith . Arthur Somers . Bernard Stanley . Stanley Stanley . Anthony Toriglio . Irving Ward
In Lasting Tribute To Those
Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice
Louis Casazza James E. Drake Thomas Linek
In Honor Of Those Who Served
Rev. William S. Ackerman Rev. Francis J. Stauback Rev. Lafayette W. Yarwood George J. Adams Andrew Aitchison Francis Armstrong Anthony Amadio John H. Barnum, Jr. Bert Bedard Edgar W. Blakeney George Buhler Edward J. Bullwinkle, Jr. John Buseck Angelo Cassetta Joseph Casetta Michael Casetta James P. Celetano John J. Celetano George J. Celetano William T. Chamberlain Edward T. Chamberlain Ronald F. Chamberlain Clarence A. Chamberlain, Jr. Vincent P. Chamberlain Frank A. Chambrovic John Chambrovic Charles F. Craft George Craft William Craft James Cuff Arthur Deleu Rena Derfuss Richard Derfuss, M.M. Joseph Dodge Roy D. Drake Peter D. Duhrendahl Robert J. Eigo, Jr. George E. Etzel Joseph A. Etzel Paul V. Etzel Thomas Fenton John Ferrogari Paul Gold Malcolm Hawkins A. George Herrfurth Frederick P. Hoffman Thomas Hunter Joseph Jankovio Albert L. Johnson Clarence E. Johnson George G. Johnson Raymond Johnson Clarence Kaiser, M.M. Edward Kant Sidney Kant Richard Kayns Harry Keene Karl F. Kirchner William Krausser, Jr. John A. Lick Joseph Mack Eugene J. Martin
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Charles G. Martin Clarence F. Martin Kenneth R. Martin Kenneth D. McGaha John J. McKeon Augustus Mundt Victor Nedelka Edward Noonan John ONeil Henry Ostrom Walter Ostrom George L. Parsels John Porcello Harvey J. Scott Morris E. Scott Frederick T. Scott Ichabod Scott, Jr. A. Lester Scott William B. Scott, Jr. Vincent P.Scott Vincent P. Scott Raymond J. Scott Edward W. Scott Harvey Scott George Shields Thomas Shortall Robert Shortall Anthony Simon Arnold D. Smith Arthur Somers Bernard Stanley Stanley Stanley Anthony Toriglio Irving Ward
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 41° 2.689′ N, 73° 56.791′ W. Marker is in Orangeburg, New York, in Rockland County. Memorial is on Greenbush Road, 0.1 miles Highview Avenue, on the right when traveling north. Located in front of the Orangeburg Library. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 20 Greenbush Road, Orangeburg NY 10962, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Photographed By Michael Herrick, September 7, 2014
2. Orangeburg World War II Memorial
(approx. half a mile away); Camp Shanks (approx. half a mile away); a different marker also named Camp Shanks (approx. 0.7 miles away); a different marker also named Camp Shanks (approx. 0.7 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Orangeburg.
Photographed By Michael Herrick, September 7, 2014
3. Orangeburg World War II Memorial
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on September 14, 2014, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 643 times since then and 15 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3. submitted on September 14, 2014, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.