Venango County Vietnam Veterans Honor Roll, a War Memorial

Venango County Vietnam Veterans Honor Roll, a War Memorial (HM2JU2)

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N 41° 23.803', W 79° 49.628'

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All Gave Some - Some Gave All

— “Never again will one generation of veterans abandon another.” —

 

In Memory of
All Vietnam Veterans

This memorial was erected in memory of the young individuals who went to war as kids and lost their youthful dreams, and some their lives, for a cause-freedom and honor-and came back as men with their horrors of war instilled in every fiber of their being and were never given the respect and honor they so dearly deserved from the public or United States government.
God will one day judge their actions. Until then, He will shine on the lives of each veteran now and forever more because He was with each of them in Vietnam. He is the only One that truly knows what they went through and are living with every day.
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[Roll of Honored Dead]
James H. Jarzenski, U.S. Army, November 4, 1965
Owen F. McCann, U.S. Army, March 10, 1966
Bernard F. Kistler, U.S. Army, November 8, 1966
Larry C. Haylett, U.S. Army, January 11, 1967
James E. Gosselin, U.S. Army, February 2, 1968
Samuel L. Anderton, U.S. Army, February 22, 1968
Robert E. Meehan,



U.S. Marine Corps, April 23, 1968
Philip G. Franklin, U.S. Marine Corps, April 30, 1968
Jack W. Oakes, U.S. Army, June 17, 1968
Robert J. Goodman, U.S. Army, October 5, 1968
Ernest C. Homer, U.S. Army, November 16, 1968
Scott M. Sibson, U.S. Army, February 23, 1969
Ward E. Homer, U.S. Marine Corps, March 19, 1969
Thomas A. Stratton, U.S. Marine Corps, May 12, 1969
John E. Logue Jr., U.S. Army, May 21, 1969
Roger O. Wells, U.S. Army, September 17, 1970
George W. Daniels Jr., U.S. Army, October 9, 1970
Paul E. Reed, U.S. Army, October 31, 1970
Stephen W. Burgdorfer, U.S. Army, March 7, 1971
William L. Schell, U.S. Army, March 23, 1971
Edwin F. Fisher, U.S. Army, April 17, 1971
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[Honor Roll of Veterans]
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Dedicated Nov. 11, 2011
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HM NumberHM2JU2
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Year Placed2011
Placed ByVenango County Commissioners, the City of Franklin, and Concerns Citizens and Organizations
Marker ConditionNo reports yet
Date Added Thursday, August 22nd, 2019 at 8:01pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17T E 598046 N 4583461
Decimal Degrees41.39671667, -79.82713333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 41° 23.803', W 79° 49.628'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds41° 23' 48.18" N, 79° 49' 37.68" W
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