Shook, Boyd Leroy
Army Corporal

Boyd Leroy Shook, age 18, from Jobstown, New Jersey, Burlington county.

Parents: Abner B. Shook

Service era: Vietnam
Schools: Northern Burlington Regional High
Military history: 59th Engineering Company, 45th Engineer Group, 18th Brigade

Date of death: Tuesday, July 28, 1970
Death details: Died in South Vietnam when a military bulldozer he was driving turned over.
Cemetery: Columbus

Source: National Archives, Allentown Messenger Press (1970)

Marter, Ezra Budd
Army Sergeant

Ezra Budd Marter, age 22, from Burlington, New Jersey, Burlington county.

Parents: John D. Marter

Service era: Vietnam
Schools: Florence Township High (1967), Burlington County Vocational

Date of death: Wednesday, April 1, 1970
Death details: Hostile, killed in South Vietnam

Source: National Archives, Jersey Journal (1970), Courier Post (1970)

Vohringer, William Thomas
Army Staff sergeant

William Thomas Vohringer, age 26, from Vincentown, New Jersey, Burlington county.

Spouse: Fiance Prisicilla Colantro, San Francisco

Service era: Vietnam
Military history: 35th Infantry Regiment

Date of death: Sunday, March 15, 1970
Death details: Hostile, died of wounds in Letterman Hospital, San Francisco. Wounded December 15, 1969 in Pleiku Province.
Cemetery: Greenwood Cemetery in Millville, New Jersey

Source: National Archives, 35th Infantry Regiment Association

Moorhouse, William Curtis
Army Specialist 4

William Curtis Moorhouse, age 24, from Maple Shade, New Jersey, Burlington county.

Parents: Joseph Moorhouse
Spouse: Mary A. Moorhouse

Service era: Vietnam
Schools: Rancocas Valley Regional High

Date of death: Thursday, March 12, 1970
Death details: Hostile, killed in South Vietnam

Source: National Archives

Murray, Stephen Brian
Army Private 1st class

Stephen Brian Murray, age 22, from Riverside, New Jersey, Burlington county.

Spouse: Jean M. Murray

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Tuesday, March 3, 1970
Death details: Non-hostile death in South Vietnam

Source: National Archives, UPI (1970)

Bradman, John Fredric
Army 1st lieutenant

John Fredric Bradman, age 23, from Bordentown, New Jersey, Burlington county.

Parents: John Bradman

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Wednesday, February 18, 1970
Death details: Non-hostile death in South Vietnam

Source: National Archives, Philadelphia Inquirer (1970)

Daniels, Hansel
Army Corporal

Hansel Daniels from New Jersey, Burlington county.

Service era: Korea

Date of death: Sunday, December 3, 1950
Death details: On the evening of November 27, 1950, Chinese Communist Forces (CCF) launched a massive attack against the U.S. and United Nations (UN) troops stationed in the Chosin Reservoir area in north-east North Korea. The resulting seventeen-day conflict became known as the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. At the time of the initial CCF attack, members of the U.S. Army’s 31st and 32nd Infantry Regiments were defending the area north of Sinhung-ni, on the east side of the reservoir. The defenders were overwhelmed by the numerically superior CCF, and on December 1 were forced to withdraw to friendly lines at Hagaru-ri. Many men were lost or captured during the withdraw, with survivors reaching friendly lines in Hagaru-ri on December 2 and 3. Once at Hagaru-ri, the survivors of the withdrawal manned a section of the perimeter near East Hill, a strong defensive position overlooking the town. On the night of December 3, the Chinese attacked the Hagaru-ri perimeter and overwhelmed the defenders there. Many Americans were killed or went missing during these actions. Sergeant Hansel Daniels, who joined the U.S. Army from New Jersey, served with I Company, 3rd Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. He was captured by enemy forces on December 3, 1950, during the CCF attack, and was marched north to the prison camp at Kanggye, North Korea. He died there of unknown causes and the Army conventionalized the date of death as January 31, 1951. His remains were not identified among those returned to U.S. custody after the war, and he remains unaccounted for. Today, Sergeant Daniels is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

Hammerle, William G.
Army Corporal

William G. Hammerle from New Jersey, Burlington county.

Service era: Korea

Date of death: Friday, December 1, 1950
Death details:  On the evening of November 27, 1950, Chinese Communist Forces (CCF) launched a massive attack against the U.S. and United Nations troops stationed in the Chosin Reservoir area in northeast North Korea, resulting in a seventeen-day conflict that became known as the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. At the time of the initial CCF attack, members the U.S. Army’s 31st and 32nd Infantry Regiments were defending the area north of Sinhung-ni, on the east side of the reservoir. The defenders were overwhelmed by the numerically superior CCF, and on December 1, were forced to withdraw to friendly lines at Hagaru-ri. Chinese roadblocks from Sinhung-ni to Hagaru-ri along with the constant enemy fire from the surrounding high ground, made the withdrawal route extremely dangerous. Eventually, the column was broken into separate segments, which the CCF attacked individually. Many men were lost or captured during the moving battle, with survivors reaching friendly lines in Hagaru-ri on December 2 and 3.

Corporal William George Hammerle entered the U.S. Army from New Jersey and was a member of Company C, 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. On December 1, CPL Hammerle was killed in action during the withdrawal from the P’ungnyuri River Inlet to Hagaru-ri. His body could not be recovered at the time of his death, and his remains were not identified among those returned to U.S. custody after the ceasefire. He is still unaccounted-for. Today, Corporal Hammerle is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

Crandall, Howard Edwin
Navy Motor machinit’s mate 3

Howard Edwin Crandall, age 36, from Burlington County Burlington, New Jersey .

Service era: World War II

Date of death: Monday, August 6, 1945
Death details: Killed aboard USS Bullhead SS-332 when it was sunk by air attack near the Lombok Strait.

Source: On Eternal Patrol

Patsey, Justin J.
Army Sergeant

Justin J. Patsey from New Jersey, Burlington county.

Service era: World War II

Date of death: Wednesday, June 20, 1945
Death details: Died while missing
Cemetery: Zachary Taylor National

Source: National Archives, grave marker