Freedom is not free. Sometimes, it comes at a very high cost. 

COLLINGSWOOD, N.J.
KOREA & VIETNAM
WAR MEMORIAL


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Phil Cohen
phil552@reagan.com

          Situated near one corner of Collingswood NJ's historic Knight Park, this monument in inscribed with the names of three men who gave their lives in the service of our nation during the Korean War, and seven who lost their lives in Vietnam. 

 


IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO SERVED OUR NATION
KOREA
Name Rank Branch Unit Born Died

Franklin Goulburn

LTJG  NAVY Patrol Squadron 9 (VP-9) 7/9/1927 6/21/1951

George Moffett Jr.

         

Richard B. Green

PFC  ARMY 19th Infantry Regiment
24th Infantry Division
 1931 10/29/1951
IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO SERVED OUR NATION
VIETNAM
Name Rank Branch Unit Born Died

Christopher Cowen

SGT ARMY 9th Infantry Division 7/6/1947 7/15/1968

John Dennis Leary

LCPL MARINES Company I 
3rd Battalion
5th Marines
1st Marine Division
7/8/1948 4/27/1969

David Lummis

SGT USMC   5/25/1949 10/4/1982

John Joseph McCarthy

SGT ARMY 4th Infantry Division 9/26/1948 5/7/1970

Robert Morris

SP4 ARMY 199th Light Infantry Brigade 12/19/1947 5/13/1968

Ronald Osborne

2LT ARMY Battery C
3rd Battalion
82nd Artillery Regiment
196th Light Infantry Brigade
3/16/1941 12/14/1966

Stephen Walter Young

2LT ARMY MACV Advisors 12/20/1945 9/6/1969

CLICK ON THE BLUE LINKS FOR MORE ABOUT EACH INDIVIDUAL


  HMTS ROHNA

Six men from Camden NJ, Frank Ballerino, Michael Carr,  Michael Yachus, Stephen V. Koscianski, Lewis Riondino, and Joseph H. Johnson died together when the troop transport HMTS Rohna was struck by a German guided glider bomb and sank of the coast of North Africa. In addition,  six other Camden County men, Jacob K. Jenkins and Carl Johanson of Pennsauken, 19 year-old Harry V. Taylor Jr. of Haddonfield, William McKeon of Blackwood, Merl Reagle of Lindenwold, and Elmer F. Day of Merchantville and  also were lost that day. Many other South Jersey men also were killed. In total, 1,015 men were lost, but the story was never told to the families or the general public for over 57 years due to wartime censorship.

THE ROHNA DISASTER
CAMDEN COUNTY INTERNET WAR MEMORIAL

The Rohna Survivors Memorial Association

MSNBC Coverage - Tom Brokaw
Read the article
or see the video


     

CAMDEN COUNTY NJ
  MONUMENTS & WAR MEMORIALS

       Click links to visit web-pages on these memorials, and to visit "virtual memorials" to Camden County's fallen heroes.



GUEST BOOK & E-MAIL

     As of this date, February 6, 2002 I have not erected a guest-book. Please e-mail all comments to phil552@reagan.com. If you would like your comment published in the upcoming guest-book, please let me know.

Phil Cohen, Camden NJ



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