Burholme Memorial for Peace

 

United States Army Panel

Harry F. Berry, 32, PFC, USA, WWII

Frederick W. Peterman, Jr., 21, PFC, USA, WWII

Howard G. Watkins, 20, Sgt, USA, WWII

Frank N. Flick, 21, Pvt, USA, WWII

Harry Childs, 19, Pvt, USA, WWII

Earl E. Livengood, 30, Pvt, USA, WWII

Herbert F. Clauhs, 26, Pvt, USA, WWII

Vincent J. Noyallis, 26, Sgt, USA, WWII

Frank J. Nostadt, Jr., 23, Spec4, USA, Vietnam

John T. Gutekunst, 20, Sgt, USA Abn, Vietnam

United States Air Force Panel

Paul Baus, Jr., 23, 2nd Lt, USAF, WWII

Raymond L. Klotz, 22, 1st Lt, USAF, WWII

William J. Schill, [PFC, USA] WWII

Jack G. Robinson, WWII

William E. Smedburg, [Sgt, USA,] WWII

Edward [G.] Davison, [PFC, USA,] WWII

William E. Hagerty, [PFC, USA,] WWII

Ronald C. Kinsky, 20, A/2, USAF, Vietnam

George W. Abey, PFC, US[A], Vietnam

James M. Reinhardt, 20, Sgt, USA, Vietnam

United States Navy Panel

Thomas E. Jardel, 20, Fn 1/C, USN, WWII

Adolph W. Mack, 27, Wt 1/C, USN, WWII

Rob Roy Latta, [CQM, USN,] WWII

William J. Wagner, [USMC,] WWII

Allen Gardner, WWII

Russell E. Williams, [S2C, USN,] WWII

Walter G. Reynolds, [Pvt, USMC,] WWII

Michael P. Warner, 20, PFC, USA, Vietnam

John J. Gallagher, 25, Spec4, USA, Vietnam

James J. Kline, 25, Spec4, Vietnam

United States Marine Corps Panel

George H. Sivel, Jr., 18, Cpl, USMC, WWII

Thomas J. Kapral, [Pvt, USA,] WWII

Paul W. Winters, WWII

William Hunn, WWII

Richard [W.] Conrad, [Pvt, USA,] WWII

Fergus J. Carroll, 19, Cpl, USMC, Vietnam

Tilo R. Oesterreich, 21, Cpl, USMC, Vietnam

Daniel J. Yeutter, 20, Cpl, USMC, Vietnam

Arthur Reynolds, Jr., 19, PFC, USMC, Vietnam

Prayer for the United States of America

I now make it my earnest prayer, that God would have you...in His holy protection. That he would incline the hearts of the citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow citizens of the United States, and particularly for their brothers who have served in the field, and finally, that He would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all to do justice, to have mercy, and to demean ourselves with charity, humility, and pacific temper of mind...that without these things, we can never hope to be a happy nation.

Except from a letter to the Governors of the Thirteen States...June 8, 1783

George Washington

Marker is at the intersection of Cottman Avenue (Pennsylvania Route 73) and Whitaker Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Cottman Avenue.

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