This honor roll was installed in Derry, New Hampshire's MacGregor Park, next to the public library. There are honor rolls nearby for each military conflict since World War I. I'm sure that since the onflicts in the Middle East are still on-going, more names will be added in the near future.
Names list from Top to Bottom (not alphabetical):
Daniel Dawe
Colleen
Manning
Robert
Hoaglund
Ian James
Eric Pierce
Barbara
Strangman
Edmund Keefe
Joseph
Cunningham
Erik Jerome
Bryan
Boucher
Daniel
Forseman
Gary Belcher
Joseph Perry
Joel Cameron
Eric
Bausewein
Shamus
LaFrance
James Bebeau
Joseph
Weaver
Cory
Beaudoin
William
Vachon
Landon
Olbright
Michael Rabe
Jonathan
Bell
Justin
Reichard
Scott
Granacki
Lucas
Hodgkins
Andrew
Dimarca
James Goss
Michael
Perry
Leszek Rompa
Adam Svenson
Chad Dowden
Michael
Curran
Clyde Clark,
Jr.
Justin
Morrison
Matthew
Zolla
Bernard
Madore
Ernest
Littlewood, IV
Richard
Hunter
William
McCarthy
Donald Ash
Melissa
Young
Kyle Zingo
Johnathan
Bulman
* Michael
Geary
Brian
Granacki
Nathan
Oullette
Wendi
Massaglia
Frank Gorman
Michael
Mullen
John
Pilvelis
David Bolton
Henry
Miller, III
Robert Metts
Nathan
Safron
Timothy
Fahey
Marc-Damian
Hartley
Anthony
Rossignol
Brandon Page
Brian
Kendall
Timothy
Weaver
Kelsey-Lyn
McNaney
Charles
Occhipinti, III
James
Erickson
Robert Lee
Joseph
Bisson
Christopher
Bouchard
Michael
Denapoli
Michael
Hamlin
Michael Desrosiers
Aaron
Chapple
Abel
Emanuelli
Michael
Massaglia
Ryan
Scheibert
Jeremy Dugan
Thomas Healy
Stephen
Langelier, Jr.
Daniel
Cervantes
Christopher
Settle
* died in
service
A complete list of transcribed honor rolls
http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2012/11/veterans-day-transcription-project.html
See the list of Derry WW1 veteran's from the memorial honor roll
http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2011/11/veterans-of-ww1-derry-new-hampshire.html
Derry's veterans of Lebanon, Panama, Granada and the Persian Gulf Wars
http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2012/11/veterans-day-derry-nhs-honor-roll-for.html
I know this is important, and you are good to post it. But Iraq and Afghanistan are such very, very sad wars. Heartbreaking.
ReplyDeleteMy son Michael J. Butka also served in Iraq and Afghanistan. He did not get his name and paper work in before they erected the memorial. He graduated Pinkerton Academy in 1999. He continues to serve our country and recently deployed overseas.
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