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Boone County War Memorial

Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas

 

The Spirit of America will never be held captive as long as we have men like these who endured as Prisoners of War

Germany P.O.W.'s
WWII

Anderson, George H.
Cowan, F. Kirby
Curtis, James H.
Fitton, Garvin
Hopper, Roy F.
Hudson, Carl E.
Hunt, Clarence H.
Knox, Joe L.
McEntire, Earl C.
Mattox, Wesley
Sims, DeWight F.
Snow, O.J.
Stacy, Joy F.
Vinson, Tommy G.
Wasson, James H.
Widner, John

 

Not listed on the marker (information provided by Sue Moyers, 2009)

Heydenreich, Harl F.

Japan P.O.W.'s
WWII

Kisner, L.C. "Sam"
Slack, Orlando r.
Trammell, Ellis
Wallace, Virgil "Curley"

Korea P.O.W.'s
Matlock, Benny J.

Thank God we all can see,
Our flag still flying wide,
I think we should also thank
Those who kept it there with pride.

There are those who faced each day
with blood, and fear, and tears,
and I believe with all their pride,
Will remember that for years.

Think of the ones who died there,
and the loved ones they left behind,
Can't you just see the sadness
that must be in their minds?

Sure we all love America
But they all loved it too,
and they all did their duty,
as they thought they should do.

So let us show our respect, and love,
to all in the service, and let them know we care,
for without their help and God's
our flag would not be there. 

Dedicated to the men and women of Boone County who served with honor and glory and to those inscribed here who made the supreme sacrifice that we might live in freedom.

World War I
Allen, Roy
Casey, John
House, Ernest W.
Jones, Andrew D.
Lafferty, Robert L.
Ramsey, James H.
Roberson, Otto C.
Wilburn, James F.

World War II
Agnew, Norman N.
Baughman, Loundis C.
Blackshire, James P.
Blount, James E.
Bowman, George D.
Brand, James Troy
Bray, Clinton L.
Cantrell, Leonard
Casey, Devoe
Cisco, Gene
Cole, Merrill
Collier, Kenneth C.
Conner, Freeman N.
Crawford, Leon
Crow, Hulen
Cunningham, Conard H.
Dixon, Jerry
Duncan, William E.
Farmer, Almon F.
Fitchue, John J.
Foresee, Milard
Fowler, James P.
Goats, Leroy
Grimmett, Billy
Hall, Arzy
Hihath, Delbert L.
Hendricks, G.W.
Hitchcock, Melvin R.
Howell, John C.
Hunt, James K.
Hutchens, Raymond
Keef, John K.
King, James D.
Koester, Hobert
Long, Thomas D.
Mattox, Leo W.
McKinney, Nolan
Mealman, Roy E.
Monday, Charles A.
Morris, John L.
Morrow, Elwood
Murphy, Silby
Myrick, Orval
Newman, Herbert H.
Nichols, Billy J.
Norris, Berry B.
Payne, R.C.
Plumlee, Hugh
Price, Robert
Rains, Charles L.
Ramsey, Homer L.
Robinson, Kenneth R.H.
Ruble, John H.
Sands, Haskell W.
Seale, Beresford O.
Sears, William H.
Shaddox, Tilly
Slape, Howard
Smith, Jarvis G.
Sneeeringer, Herman H.
Sneeringer, James O.
Strong, Wilson E.
Taylor, Walter B. Jr.
Thompson, Floyd G.
Turney, Pierce W.
Ware, John W.
Williams, Jack

Not listed on the marker (information provided by Sue Moyers, 2009)

Heydenreich, Harl F.
 

Korea
Anderson, Billie G.
Campbell, James A.
Chappelle, James R.
Dunn, Robert C.
Harp, Ralph A.
Heaton, Herman F.
Klutts, Carl F.
Logan, John P.
Ruble, James C.
Wilson, Marvin O.
Frost, Roy D.
Hoffman, Earl L.


Vietnam
Crook, William F. Jr.
Eoff, William B.
Keeter, Marvin R.
Martin, Jean D.
Vaughn, James
Harrell, Kenneth P.
Belding, Carl F. Jr.

Jack Williams PH/M3
1924 - 1945
Medal of Honor

On March 3, 1945, he gave his life for his comrades on Iwo Jima - an inspiring example of heroism in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

  

In Memory of the Unknown Soldiers who gave their lives for God and Country. 

This triangle of honor is dedicated by family and friends to those who served their country in the armed forces of the United States.

Boone County War Memorial Association
November 11, 1997