SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH CAROLINA
Additional Information Can be Found At:
- Congressional Medal of Honor - http://www.cmohs.org/
- Faces of Valor, Honor the Fallen - http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/
- Historical Marker Database - http://www.hmdb.org//
- Iraqi War Casualties - http://icasualties.org/OEF/USCasualtiesByState.aspx
- Markeroni - http://www.markeroni.com/
- South Carolina Korean War Casualties -
- South Carolina State Office of Veterans Affairs - http://www.govoepp.state.sc.us/va/
- South Carolina Vietnam War Casualties -
- US World War I Casualty Records - https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_World_War_I_Casualty_Records
Counties of Cities/Towns Represented
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To Find A City, Click on the First Letter of the City to be Directed to a List of Cities that Begins With That Letter; CMHR stands for Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
South Carolina's Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients, includes recipients born in South Carolina but credited in another state.
For more detailed information on the Recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor, please visit:
For more detailed information on the Recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor, please visit:
Anderson, Webster
Atkins, Thomas E. Barker, Charles H. Dozier, James C Elliott, Middleton Stuart Floyd, Edward Foster, Gary Evans Garlington, Ernest Albert Hall, Thomas Lee Heriot, James Davidson Hilton, Richmond Hobson Hooper, Joe Ronnie Howe, James Donnie Johnson, Ralph Hebry Kennedy, John Thomas Kennemore, Robert Sidney Knight, Noah Odell |
Mabry, Jr., George Lafayette
McGinty, III, John James McWhorter, William A. Moffett, William Adger Owens, Robert Allen Smith, Furman L. Stowers, Freddie Sullivan, Daniel Augustus Joseph Thornton, Michael Edwin Truesdell, Donald Leroy Villepigue, John Cantey Walling, William Henry Watkins, Lewis George Wheeler,, George Huger Williams, Charles Quincy Williams, James Elliott |
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