On Monday, November 11, our country will honor our veterans at celebrations around the country. Here at Plains Museum, we are honoring the local veterans who gave their lives in defense of our country in a special exhibit “Land That I Love”. The exhibit identifies twenty-four young men from Plains District (or nearby), age nineteen to forty-one, who died during service in foreign wars.
Complete biographical information about each soldier is part of the museum’s exhibit currently on display through December. The following servicemen are included.
PLAINS DISTRICT HALL OF VALOR
WW II
US ARMY
PFC Paul D. Andes Timberville infantry PVT Lee Roy Blosser Stanley/Mayland infantry PFC Robert G. Knupp, Jr. Timberville infantry PFC Emery E. Dove Criders infantry PFC William (Bill) Crider Fulks Run infantry PFC Frank Hoover Driver Timberville air-borne
PFC Owen Monroe Getz Moore’s Store infantry PVT Jacob L. Harrison Tenth Legion tank destroyer SGT Frank Flory Hoover Timberville infantry PFC Orville Lee Knupp Timberville infantry SGT Paul Orville Neff Cootes Store infantry PFC Jacob Clark Rhodes 1STLinville infantry PFC William J. Sager Fulks Run parachute div. PFC Joseph E. Stickler Timberville infantry Harry F. Thompson Timberville infantry
US AIR FORCE
PFC Lawrence M. Holsinger Timberville paratrooper SF SGT Benjamin A. Myers Broadway radio operator SGT Aaron David Shank Broadway pilot US NAVY
E/M 1ST CLASS Stanley Fly Kline PA/Broadway electrician US MARINES
PFC Ben White, Jr. New Market
PFC Russell Franklin Whetzel Bergton
KOREAN
US ARMY
SGT Claude Reedy New Market medic
VIETNAM
US MARINE CORP
RIFLEMAN William Medford Pangle Shenandoah/Linville
AFGHANISTAN
US ARMY
SPC Brian Michail Anderson Woodstock/Broadway