We, the Montgomery County Veterans of the Korean War, along with our friends and neighbors, erect the memorial in memory of our fellow comrades who gave their lives during the Korean War June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953.
With temperatures of -30° to +90°, this difficult and untimely war was fought from flat wetlands to mountain peaks and valleys in three years. The American and United Nations forces suffered combined casualties of 142,000, Korean people 1 million.
We will never forget our comrades killed in action.
Donald Francis Lare 6-22-50
Charles E. Byers 7-10-50
William E. Smith 9-11-50
John W. Maines 9-13-50
William D. Amberger 9-20-50
Milton H. DeVault 10-3-50
Javery E. Smith 12-1-50
George M. Barbiere 12-2-50
Leonard M. Horender 2-12-51
Louis F. Sperduto 2-19-51
Richard F. Smith 2-20-51
George Carter 7-16-51
John Frances Kline 10-9-51
Russell S. Hoyer 11-24-51
Edward Podmajersky 3-10-52
Eugene M. Simiele 4-28-52
Andrew Rossetti Jr. 6-22-52
Frank M. Cassetta 8-21-52
Jean R. Allen 3-17-53
Edward R. Francis 3-31-53
Donald L. Borden 4-27-53
George F. Wilson 12-31-53
Second Marker:
Korean War
The Forgotten War
June 25, 1950 -July 27, 1953
To the United States military
personnel
who have paid the ultimate sacrifice
to protect our Freedom and Liberties.
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