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Welcome to the Virginia War Memorial’s Virginia Heroes database. This online resource is a comprehensive list of Veterans both in Virginia and across the country who wish to be represented.

This list includes all of Virginia’s Heroes who made the supreme sacrifice from WWII, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf and whose names are etched in stone and glass on the walls of the Shrine of Memory. Their records are indicated by a gold star.

Staffers and volunteers at the War Memorial continue to research the names and personal histories of Virginia’s fallen. As we learn more about these brave men and women, we will continue to add information to this database so that their stories may never be forgotten.

To submit your personal service record information, or that of any other Virginia veteran, living or deceased, please use the Veteran Updates form and submit to the Memorial for inclusion.

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Lawrence Horner Miller

Private, Army

Hometown: Rockbridge County, VA
Casualty Date: May 30, 1943
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Leroy Lauderdale Miller

Sergeant, Army

Born: February 22, 1922
Hometown: Rockbridge County, VA
Casualty Date: September 21, 1944
Died In: Germany

Sergeant Miller served the 330th Bomb Squadron, 93rd Bomb Group, Heavy. He is buried in the Miller Cemetery, Natural Bridge Station, Virginia. He was a 1941 graduate of Natural Bridge High School and was employed by the Blue Ridge Company of Glasgow. He served under General Doolittle with the Eight …

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Lloyd A. Miller

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Augusta County
Casualty Date: May 3, 1967
Died In: South Vietnam
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Marion Richard Miller

Aviation Machinist's Mate, Third Class, Navy

Hometown: Fauquier County, VA
Casualty Date: November 16, 1942
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Mason Miller

Aviation Machinist's Mate 2nd Class, Navy

Hometown: Norfolk City
Casualty Date: November 24, 1943
Died In: Pacific
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Maurice Edward Miller

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Shenandoah County, VA
Casualty Date: February 9, 1944
Died In: New Guinea
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Nathaniel Thomas Miller

Staff Sergeant, Army

Hometown: Amherst County, VA
Casualty Date: September 29, 1944
Died In: Holland
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Norman N. Miller

Specialist 4, Army

Hometown: Rockingham County
Casualty Date: April 2, 1966
Died In: South Vietnam
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Orrie F. Miller

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Washington County, VA
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Paul H. Miller

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Rockingham County, VA
Casualty Date: October 24, 1944
Died In: Japanese prison camp
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Ralph Wood Miller

Private, Army

Hometown: Lunenburg County, VA
Casualty Date: January 21, 1945
Died In: Eastern Belgium
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Ray E. Miller

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Arlington, VA
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Ray Marion Miller

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Surry County, VA
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Richard Edward Miller

Second Lieutenant, Army

Hometown: Roanoke City, VA
Casualty Date: August 24, 1943
Died In: over China

twin brother of Earl Thomas Miller

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Robert L. Miller

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Nelson County
Casualty Date: April 5, 1945
Died In: Antwerp, Belgium
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Robert Thurman Miller

Sergeant, Army

Hometown: Bland County, VA
Casualty Date: April 5, 1945
Died In: Holland
Awards: Air Medal, Purple Heart

Served with the 566th Bomb Squadron, 389th Bomb Group.

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Roy W. Miller

Sergeant First Class, Army

Hometown: Lynchburg
Casualty Date: July 31, 1950
Died In: Republic of Korea
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Stuart P. Miller

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Amelia County, VA
Casualty Date: December 4, 1943
Died In: Mount Pantano, Italy
Awards: Purple Heart
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Thomas Aubrey Miller

Corporal, Army

Born: March 9, 1920
Hometown: Richmond, VA
Died In: N/A
Awards: Good Conduct Medal, WWII Victory Medal, American Defense Medal

Served in World War II as an Airplane and Engine Mechanic who worked on B-17s, B-24s, and various heavy bombers.

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Thomas Helbert Miller

Buck Sergeant, Army

Born: December 27, 1920
Hometown: Bridgewater, VA
Died In: N/A
Awards: Bronze Star Medal, Combat Infantryman Badge, Good Conduct Medal

Served in World War II with the 79th Infantry Division.

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