Bubb, Daniel Scott Resner
Marines Lance corporal

Daniel Scott Resner Bubb, age 19, from Grottoes, Virginia, Rockingham county.

Service era: Iraq
Military history: A Co, 1St Lar Bn, (Rct-2, 2D Mar Div), 1St Mar Div, Camp Pendleton, Ca

Date of death: Monday, October 17, 2005
Death details: Hostile; Korean Village, Iraq

Source: Department of Defense, Military Times

Curry, Dickie Carson
Army Private 1st class

Dickie Carson Curry, age 20, from Dayton, Virginia, Rockingham county.

Parents: Annie C. Curry

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Tuesday, July 28, 1970

Source: National Archives, Danville Register (1970)

Sager, George E.
Army Specialist 4

George E. Sager from Bergton, Virginia, Rockingham county.

Spouse: Carol J. Sager

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Friday, March 16, 1962
Death details: Among 93 soldiers aboard a transport plane on a “secret mission” to Vietnam. Wreaths Across America in 2021: “Very little is known about what happened to the plane and its passengers, and due to the circumstance surrounding this mission, the names of those lost have not yet been added to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C.”
Cemetery: A memorial honoring the lives lost was dedicated in 2021 in Columbia Falls, Maine

Source: Atlanta Counstitution (1962), MauiNow (2021), UPI (1962)

Carr, Harry Lee
Army Private 1st class

Harry Lee Carr, age 21, from Virginia, Rockingham county.

Service era: Korea

Date of death: Wednesday, July 8, 1953
Death details: On July 6, 1953, a large Chinese Communist Forces (CCF) unit attacked and overran the U.S. Army outposts on Pork Chop Hill in an attempt to seize whatever territory possible before the impending armistice agreement. After fighting for the position for four days, on July 10, the 7th Infantry Division Commander determined that the CCF disregard for casualties and desire to hold the outpost outweighed the position’s tactical value, and ordered a withdrawal that was eventually completed on July 11. The U.S. never again controlled Pork Chop Hill, preventing thorough recovery efforts for those who were killed or went missing during the fighting. Corporal Harry Lee Carr entered the U.S. Army from Virginia and was a member of Company E, 2nd Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. He went missing in action on July 8 during the intense fighting on Pork Chop Hill, though exact circumstances surrounding his loss are unknown. He was never reported to be a prisoner of war, and his remains were not identified among those returned to the U.S. following the ceasefire. Today, Corporal Carr is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

Riggleman, Earmin D.
Army Sergeant

Earmin D. Riggleman from Virginia, Rockingham county.

Service era: World War II

Date of death: Wednesday, September 13, 1944
Death details: Finding of death
Cemetery: Zachary Taylor National

Source: National Archives, grave marker