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