Holder, Kyle Matthew
Army Private 1st class

Kyle Matthew Holder, age 17, from Conroe, Texas, Montgomery county.

Parents: Bryant Holder and Michelle Holder

Service era: Afghanistan
Schools: The Woodlands High (2010)
Military history: 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment (Reconnaissance and Survelliance), 525th Battlefield Survelliance Brigade, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Enlisted 2010.

Date of death: Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Death details: Died in a non-combat related incident at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan
Cemetery: Forest Park, The Woodlands Cemetery

Source: Department of Defense, Houston Chronicle, Dignity Memorial

Smitherman, Brandon William
Army Corporal

Brandon William Smitherman, age 21, from Conroe, Texas, Montgomery county.

Service era: Iraq
Military history: Troop E, 2D Squadron, 7Th Cavalry, 4 Bct, Fort Bliss, Tx

Date of death: Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Death details: Hostile; Mosul, Iraq

Source: Department of Defense, Military Times

Stalvey, John Robert
Marines Corporal

John Robert Stalvey, age 22, from Conroe, Texas, Montgomery county.

Service era: Iraq
Military history: Wpns Co, 3D Bn, 6Th Mar, (Rct-2), 2D Mar Div, Camp Lejeune, Nc

Date of death: Monday, October 3, 2005
Death details: Hostile; Karabilah, Iraq

Source: Department of Defense, Military Times

Coons, James Curtis
Army Master sergeant

James Curtis Coons, age 35, from Conroe, Texas, Montgomery county.

Service era: Iraq
Military history: 385Th Signal Company, 54Th Signal Battalion, Kuwait City, Kuwait 09304

Date of death: Friday, July 4, 2003
Death details: Washington, United States

Cemetery: Garden Park, Conroe

Source: Department of Defense, findagrave.com

Murray, James C. Jr.
Army Specialist

James C. Jr. Murray, age 20, from Conroe, Texas, Montgomery county.

Spouse: Katherine Murray
Children: Larissa Christine Murray (born two days after he died)

Service era: Gulf War

Date of death: Wednesday, February 27, 1991
Death details: Killed in action

Source: White House Commission on Remembrance, Gulf War Chronicles, Baltimore Sun (1991), Fort Worth Star Telegram (1991)

Brown, David W.
Marines Lance corporal

David W. Brown, age 19, from Montgomery County Conroe, Texas .

Service era: Beirut bombings

Date of death: Sunday, October 23, 1983
Death details: Among more than 200 military personnel killed in the terroist bombing of Marine headquarters in Beirut.

Source: White House Commission on Remembrance, Paris Texas News (1983)

Webber, Floyd Dean
Marines Private 1st class

Floyd Dean Webber, age 21, from Conroe, Texas, Montgomery county.

Spouse: Mary Webber

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Sunday, March 15, 1970
Death details: Killed in Vietnam

Source: National Archives, UPI (1970)

Hamm, Robert Bruce
Marines Reserves Staff sergeant

Robert Bruce Hamm, age 18, from Conroe, Texas, Montgomery county.

Service era: World War II

Date of death: Saturday, November 20, 1943
Death details: From November 20 through 23, 1943, the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Navy conducted a large-scale amphibious assault on the Japanese-held atoll of Tarawa as part of Operation Galvanic, the Allied capture of the Gilbert Islands. Located 2,500 miles southwest of Hawaii, Tarawa was a crucial stepping stone in the planned U.S. offensive across the central Pacific toward Japan. The Japanese garrison on Tarawa’s main island of Betio was well-entrenched with hundreds of bunkers and gun positions behind formidable beach obstacles. The first wave of Marines approaching the shore encountered lower-than-expected tides, forcing them to leave their landing craft on the reef and wade the hundreds of yards to the beach under intense enemy fire. The heaviest number of U.S. casualties were suffered during this phase of the landing. Eventually, rising tides allowed U.S. warships to maneuver closer to shore and support the troops with effective naval gunfire. More Marines landed on the second day, launching attacks inland from the beaches and seizing the Japanese airfield on the island. However, the enemy launched vicious counterattacks and two more days of intense fighting were needed to secure Betio. The last enemy strongpoints were taken on the morning of November 23. The fighting on Betio cost the Marines nearly 3,000 casualties but enabled U.S. forces to press further across the Pacific and yielded valuable tactical lessons that reduced U.S. losses in future amphibious landings. Staff Sergeant Robert Bruce Hamm entered the U.S. Marine Corps from Texas and served with Company A, 1st Battalion, 18th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force. He was killed in action during the Battle of Tarawa on November 20, 1943. Staff Sergeant Hamm was buried on Betio Island, but his remains could not be identified among those disinterred from the island after the war. Today, Staff Sergeant Hamm is memorialized on the Walls of the Missing at the Manila American Cemetery in the Philippines.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency