THESE OUR HEROIC DEAD
WORLD WAR II
Everett P. Abar
Earl K. Allen
John W. Angwin
William P. Anton
Stanley W. Ash
Bradley L. Baker, Jr.
Robert R. Bean
Arthur E. Beauchaine, Jr.
Evert C. Benson
Lawrence E. Blodgett
Alvin E. Boggis
Clyde Bolton
John D. Boudreau
Edward H. Brook, Jr.
Frank R. Browning, Jr.
Lawrence S. Cailler
Albert W. Chase
Arvin B. Colby
Alston P. Couch
Leo J. Cournoyer
Alphonse P. DiCicco
Kenneth B. Drew
Marcel DuPont
Nelson J. Dyer
Stanley E. Ekstrom
Royal G. Ford
Joseph E. Forest
Guy W. Gowen
Robert B. Griffith
Gerald M. Hall
Leigh S. Hall, Jr.
Winthrop L. Hartshorn
Daniel F. Hayes
Francis X. Keane
F. Hamilton Kibbee
Daniel F. King
John W. Madden
Charles A. Manchester, Jr.
IN GRATEFUL TRIBUTE TO
THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THIS CITY
WHO SERVED OUR COUNTRY
TO PRESERVE THE FREEDOMS OF HUMANITY
1941 WORLD WAR II 1945
1950 KOREA 1953
1958 VIETNAM 1975
ERECTED BY THE CITIZENS OF CONCORD
NOVEMBER 11, 1953
VIETNAM
Ronald D. Roach
Everett P. Runnells
Thomas J. Saltmarsh
Michael J. Saunders
Gerald C. Seybold
Douglas E. Stover
Allan F. Sullivan
Gary C. Towle
Arthur E. Demers, Jr.
Philip G. Desmarais
William R. Douilllette, Jr.
Edward F. Eratus
Ronald E. Olson
Kenneth W. Orton, Jr.
Ernest G. Path
Wayne T. Provencher
IN ETERNAL GLORY REST
[World War II Continued]
John R. McCauley
Russell B. McGirr
Arhtur R. McKay
John A. Minichiello
Cylde L. Morrill
Robert M. Mullen
Arnold B. Murphy
Raymond A. Nantelle
Robert A. Ouellette
Leighton G. Paige
Raymond J. Paveglio
Leonard W. Peirce
Thomas M. Pitts
Leroy H. Pratz
Arhtur L. Racine
Robert W. Reed
Robert F. Rogers
Libero V. Rufo
Edward J. Ryan
Walter H. Sargent
Joseph F. Shepard
Raymond H. Stevens
William K. Stevens
J. Byron Stewart
James E. Taylor
Chester E. Tippett
Benjamin R. Toland
Maurice A. Venne
Carol E. Whittier
William Wong
KOREA
Kenneth M. Brown
Gordon R. LeMay
Leon H. Lapointe
Earney A. Mayo, Jr.
Norman A. Riddle
Joseph W. Troy
Leigh M. Wentworth, Jr.
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Copyright 2014, Heather Wilkinson Rojo
Thank you for helping us never forget.
ReplyDeleteHere's a story about Milton Tufts who doesn't appear on this memorial but gave his life for his country. The story is from 2004 and relates one person's efforts to have it added to the memorial in Hampton. http://www.nhbr.com/Archive-2004/A-delayed-salute-for-Milton-Tufts/
ReplyDeleteThe rest of the Tufts who gave their all is here: http://tuftsgenealogy.blogspot.com/2014/05/tufts-soldiers-to-remember-on-memorial.html