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Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (left) and 16th Street Baptist Church (rear) image, Touch for more information
By Richard E. Miller, 1999
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (left) and 16th Street Baptist Church (rear)
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Julius Ellsberry
In dedication to Julius Ellsberry, the first Black Alabama man to die in World War II; born Birmingham, Ala, 1922. Enlisted in the U.S. Navy, 1940; First Class Mate [sic] Attendant aboard battleship Oklahoma in the Battle of Pearl . . . Map (db m63761) HM WM
2 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Julius Ellsberry Memorial Park
In honor of Julius Ellsberry of Birmingham World War II Hero First Jefferson County Citizen to die for his country at Pearl Harbor while serving aboard the U.S.S. Oklahoma December 7, 1941Map (db m70261) HM
3 Texas, McLennan County, Waco — 1255 — Doris MillerOctober 12, 1919 - November 25, 1943
Doris (Dorie) Miller was reared on a farm in McClennan County, Texas, and attended Waco’s A.J. Moore High School. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was assigned to the battleship “USS West Virginia” in 1940. The “West . . . Map (db m34637) HM
4 Texas, DeWitt County, Cuero — 3072 — Leonard Roy Harmon(1917-1942)
Born in Cuero, Leonard Roy Harmon enlisted in the U.S. Navy in Houston in June 1939. After training in Norfolk, Virginia, he reported for duty on the cruiser “U.S.S. San Francisco” and advanced to Mess Attendant First Class. During . . . Map (db m34628) HM
5 Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, Fort Myer — Sailors, Coast Guardsmen and Marines of African and Asian-Pacific DescentCooks, Stewards, and Messmen
In memory of all U.S. Sailors, Coast Guardsmen and Marines of African and Asian-Pacific Descent who honorably served officers as cooks, stewards and messmen on U.S. Navy ships and bases and who valiantly manned battle stations during World War II . . . Map (db m70767) WM
6 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Fort Severn and the United States Naval Academy
. . . Map (db m66415) HM
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024