Fort Smallwood Park Flagpole

Dedicated in Honor of Anne Arundel County Residents Who Lost Their Lives in the Global War on Terrorism

May their scarifice be honored and remembered forever

The Citizens of Anne Arundel County

John R Leopold, County Executive

County Council

Cathleen Vitale, Chairman

Edward Reilly, Vice Chairman

James Benoit

Joshua Cohen

Ronald Dillon

Daryl Jones

Edward Middlebrooks

Text on 9 seperate markers near the main marker:

Collin J. Bowen, Millersville, Sergeant First Class, United State Army, Fallen Hero, Afghanistan 03-14-2008

Roger W. Haller, Annapolis, Command Sergeant Major, United States Army, Fallen Hero, Iraq 01-20-2007

Eric W. Herzberg, Severna Park, Lance Corporal, United States Marine Corps, Fallen Hero, Iraq 10-21-2006

Eric M. Kavanagh, Glen Burnie, Private First Class, United States Army, Fallen Hero, Iraq 09-20-2006

Michael B. Matlock, Jr., Glen Burnie, Specialist, United States Army, Fallen Hero, Iraq 02-20-2008

James J. Stoddard, Jr., Crofton, Sergeant First Class, United States Army, Fallen Hero, Afghanistan 09-30-2005

Christopher W. Swanson, Rose Haven, Staff Sergeant, United States Army, Fallen Hero, Iraq 07-22-2006

Justin J. Watts, Crownsville, Corporal, United States Marine Corps, Fallen Hero, Iraq 01-14-2006

Douglas A. Zembiec, Annapolis, Major, United States Marine Corps, Fallen Hero, Iraq 05-11-2007

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Fort Smallwood Road (Maryland Route 173) and Bay Front Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Credits and Sources:

HMDB