Honoring our Fallen Heroes

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To honor Howard County residents who died while in service to our country, the Office of Veteran and Military Families has created the Fallen Heroes Tribute page. Please use the form below to share stories of valor which will be highlighted on this webpage.

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Sergeant William Wallace Abshear

Abshear(link is external), 20, died in Long An, Vietnam. He served with 9th Infantry Division, 2nd Battalion, 60th Infantry, B Company. His awards include Purple Heart, Combat Infantryman Badge, Marksmanship Badge, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Army Presidential Unit Citation, Vietnam Gallantry Cross, and Army Good Conduct Medal.

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Sergeant William Wallace Abshear

Private George C. Adams

Adams, 32, died at Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington, DC, from wounds incurred during WWII.

 

Private First Class Stephan Hamilton Adams

Adams, 19, of Clarksville, died in Thura Thien, Vietnam. He was assigned to 1st Marine Division, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, H Company. His awards include Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Marksmanship Badge, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation, Vietnam Gallantry Cross, Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal. Adams, Hanna, Moore Memorial American Legion Post 156 is named in his honor.uct Medal, Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal. Adams, Hanna, Moore Memorial American Legion Post 156(link is external) is named in his honor.

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Private First Class Stephan Hamilton Adams

Specialist Four Russell Monroe Amoss

Amoss, 19, of Mount Airy, died in Kien HOA, Vietnam. He was assigned to 2nd 47th Mech Infantry, 9th Infantry Division. His awards include Purple Heart, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnamese Civic Action 1st Class, Vietnam War/ Tet Counteroffensive Campaign (1968), Valorous Unit Award, Vietnam Service Medal and Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation.

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Specialist Four Russell Monroe Amoss

Private Leonard V. Appleby

Appleby, 34, was killed in action while assigned to Army Company B, 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division, in the European Theater of Operations during World War II.

 

First Lieutenant John R. Arrington

Arrington, 27, died in the line of duty in Norfolk, England while assigned as an Air Crew Member in the 8th Air Force during WWII.

 

Lieutenant Joshua W. Baxley III

Baxley III, 27, was killed in action in WWII while serving in the Navy, when a German U-Boat sunk the USS Bristol in the Mediterranean Sea while it was conducting escort operations.

 

Petty Officer 2nd Class Frank B. Blake Jr.

Blake, Jr., died while serving as a United States Naval Reserve Aviation Machinist's Mate, 2nd Class, when his aircraft was lost at sea in the Pacific Theater of Operations. He received the Air Medal and Purple Heart for his service in WWII.

 

Corporal Samuel Mark Boswell

Boswell(link is external), 20, of Elkridge, died on October 14, 2005 in Al Taji, Iraq, with two other Maryland Guardsmen during Operation Iraqi Freedom. An 18-wheel tractor trailer accidentally struck the back of their Humvee, starting a fire and causing ammunition to detonate. Samuel joined the Guard shortly after graduating from River Hill High School in Clarksville and was assigned to the 243rd Engineer Company (MNC-I) in Baltimore. His brother described him as an optimist who never seemed to let things upset him, a quality that stayed with him as he grew up the youngest of eight children. He enjoyed playing computer games and hunting deer with family and friends.

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Corporal Samuel Mark Boswell

Corporal William H. Bright

Bright, 21, was killed in action on September 10, 1950, while assigned to the Army’s 24th Infantry Regiment in the 25th Infantry Division, during the Battle of the Pusan Perimeter. He is remembered at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC.

 

Private Carl T. Brown

Brown, 26, was killed in action while serving in the 175th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division, U.S. Army. He was awarded the Purple Heart with one Oak Leaf Cluster during WWII.

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Private Carl T. Brown

Private Benjamin S. Bujanowski

Bujanowski, 22, of Elkridge, was killed in action and awarded a Purple Heart while serving in the 358th Infantry, 90th Infantry Division, U.S. Army.

 

Private First Class Kenneth E. Butler

Butler, 21, died on September 6, 1950, during the Korean War’s Battle of the Pusan Perimeter, while assigned to the Army’s 7th Cavalry of the 1st Cavalry Division.

 

Sergeant Edward Francis Cavey Jr.

Cavey, 20, of Woodstock, was killed in action on Okinawa, while serving in the 307th Infantry Regiment, 77th Infantry Division, U.S. Army. He was awarded a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart with one Oak Leaf Cluster for his service during the Korean War.

 

Private Robert Earl Cunningham

Cunningham, 21, of Elkridge, was killed in action in May 1944 while serving in the U.S. Army during WWII. He is Buried at Cambridgeshire, England.

 

Private First Class Roger I. Dayhoff

Dayhoff, 21, died of wounds received in action in the D-Day invasion of France while serving in Battery D, 397th AAA Battalion, Coast Artillery Corps, U.S. Army. He was awarded the Purple Heart for his service during WWII.

 

Second Lieutenant Edward J. Dietz

Dietz, 18, was killed in action in the Central Pacific while serving as Electricians Mate 3rd Class, United States Navy.  He is buried in Good Shepherd Cemetery in Ellicott City.

 

Second Lieutenant William Daniel Disney

Disney, 23, was killed in action while serving as a Co-Pilot on B-24H #42-95146, 272nd Air Force Base Unit. His B-24 crashed into a mountain in Newfoundland during WWII.

 

Private First Class Alonzo F. Edson

Edson, 19, was killed in action in the Brest Campaign while serving in the 5th Ranger Battalion, U.S. Army. He was awarded a Purple Heart during WWII.

 

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