
Cranford’s Fallen Heroes of World War II
During World War II, United States soldiers made enormous sacrifices, enduring brutal combat across multiple continents and seas, which resulted in the loss of over 400,000 American lives. Their commitment was pivotal in achieving victory, which came at a great personal cost, including enduring harsh conditions, separation from loved ones, and lasting physical and psychological injuries.

Charles G. Albury, Jr.

Richard A. Borrell

Friend J. Burton

Archibald B. Cameron

Patrick P. Castaldo

Emil F. Frank

Augustine V. D’Alessandris

Arthur J. Galvin

Howard E. Goodman

Anthony J. Hascek

William E. Hinkle

Keith Jeffries

Harold L. Johnson

James G. Lascelles

William H. Lee

Edward Mandoni

Steven A. Mager

Eugene G. McGarry

Roger S. Norton, Jr.

Alan M. Okell

John A. Prescott

Benjamin E. Priddy

James D. Roberts

Steve Rosich

Paul W. Sjursen

Cecil L. Spittler

Thomas Truxtun

Robert R. Tuttle
