Sherrill Park on Shoreline Boulevard in Corpus Christi Texas is named in honor of William Joseph Sherrill who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The American Legion Post #189 is named in honor of Bernard Oliver Scott who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma.
The Dwayne Webster Veterans Park and the Dwayne Webster Chapter of American War Mothers in Loveland Colorado are dedicated to the memory of Dwayne Webster who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The Cassin Young Memorial American Legion Post #267 was named in honor of Cassin Young who was a survivor and Medal of Honor Receipient.
The American Legion Post in Thunderbolt, Georgia is named in honor of George K. Gannam who was killed at Hickam Field.
The Jones-Walker VFW Post #4862 in Union City, Tennessee was named in honor of Willard Worth Jones and Harry E. Walker who were killed at Pearl Harbor.
The VFW Post #4760 in Sequim, Washington was named in honor of Henry Echternkamp Clarence who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The Marine Corps Leagues Detachment 782 is named in honor of Henry Kalinowski who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The Lunsford VFW Post #5814 in David City, NE was named in honor of Jack Leon Lunsford. Mr. Lunsford was born on September 7, 1921, in David City, NE. He was a Private First Class in the Marines. He was killed during the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii while on board the ship USS Nevada. His name appears on a plaque at Pearl Harbor and he is buried at Puunahou Cemetery, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.
Whiteman Air Force Base in Knob Noster, Missouri was named in honor of George Allison Whiteman who was a Lieutenant at Wheeler Field and killed during the attack. George Whiteman was awarded the Silver Star.
The American Legion Post in Pineville, Louisiana was named in honor of Robert K. Willis, Jr. who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The Fox-Eichelberger VFW Post 7415 was named in memory of Paul R. Eichelberger who was killed at Hickam Field.
The American Legion Post 222 was named in honor of Joseph C. Herbert who was killed at Wheeler Field during the attack on December 7, 1941.
The VFW Axillary #3999 is named in memory to Leslie Edgar Etchason who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The VFW Post #9896 in Chowchilla, California is named in honor of Richard Corbett Brown who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The VFW Post #21 was named in memory of Robert R. Kelley who was killed at Hickam Field.
The Beloit American Legion West-Field Post was named in honor of Arnold E. Field, the first Beloiter reported killed in action at Hickam Field.
The Pvt. Stuart H. Fiander VFW Post 3830 at Ft. Kamehameha was named in honor of Stuart H. Finader who was killed at Hickam Field.
The VFW Post #5266 in Morristown, TN was named in honor of James Milton Robertson who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The VFW Post #6060 was named in honor of William Clarence Jackson who was killed aboard the USS West Virginia.
A park in Birmingham, Alabama is named in Honor of Julius Ellsberry who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma. Mr. Ellsberry was the first soldier from Birmingham, Alabama that was killed in World War II.
Wayne Newton Post 346 in Terre Haute, Indiana is named in honor of Wayne Edward Newton who was killed aboard the USS California.
The Millard Pace VFW, is named in honor of Millard C. Pace who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma.
Lewis Bailey Pride Jr. VFW Post 5480 in Madisonville, Kentucky, is named in honor of Lewis Bailey Pride, Jr. who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma.
The VFW Post #6401 in Bonner Springs, Kansas is named in honor of Edward Kern Olsen who was killed aboard the USS Arizona. |