Class of 1942 World War II Deaths
In memory of the seventy members
of the Class of 1942 who
gave their lives in World War II.
The Class graduated 374.
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* John Marion Baker • Charles Andrew Beaucond, Jr. • Joseph Bell • * Henry Compton Benitez • Charles Berra • James Woodrow Bigbee • * Leon Bilstin • * Jack Lester Bogusch • * Wayne Norbury Bolefahr • Carey Herbert Brown, Jr. • * James Edmund Buckley • * Austin Patrick Byrne • James Madison Caviness, Jr. • * Keith Grayson Chatfield • * Richard Robert Clark • *William Burr Clark • * Phillip Marshall Costain • John Ott Sanders Damron • * Kenneth Earl Dyson • * Thaddeus Francis Dziuban • * William Hampton Edwards • * Joseph Richard Elliott • * Charles Campbell Ettlesen • * Byron Arthur Evans • * Thomas Francis Farrell, Jr. • * Robert Langdon Ferguson • John Carter Ford • * Thomas Taylor Galloway • Miles Alderman Gayle • * Samuel Alexander Gibson, Jr. • John Emory Gimperling • * Charles Brooks Gracey, Jr. • Walter Franklin Griffin • * John William Guckeyson • Carl Helmstetter, Jr. • * Philip Edward Horan, Jr. • * Henry Premyslaus Jozlowski • Thomas Henry Lauer • * Horace Allan Lawler • * John Wallis Leonard • * William Francis Loughman, Jr. • * John Lloyd McKee, Jr. • John Moore McMurray • * John Raymond Moran • * Thomas Adrian Norwood • * August Dorsey Parker, Jr. • * Alexander McCarrell Patch, III • Timothy Asbury Pedley, III • * Walter Harlen Peirce • * Louis Polcari • Jack Willard Pryor • * Ollie William Reed, Jr. • Galen Person Robbins • Glen William Russell • William Ross Scott, Jr. • Clifford Cobb Sherman • * Radcliffe Spencer Simpson • * Frank Clyde Smiley, Jr. • * Gene Clifford Smith • William Franklin Smith, Jr. • Altus Grant Steadman • * Frederic Homer Sargent Tate • Frank Dwight Waddell • * Sam Powell Wagner • * George Williams, Jr. • * Carter Williamson, Jr. • Robert Elmer Winkelmeyer • Albert Oliver Witte • * Philip Shaw Wood, Jr. • James Stanley Woolfolk
“Live, Serve and Die, We pray, West Point, for thee”
* Battle Deaths
Marker can be reached from Howard Road, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org