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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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Gerald B. Weaver

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Warwick County, VA
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John Brown Weaver

Sergeant, Army

Hometown: Newport News
Casualty Date: June 6, 1944
Died In: Normandy, France

Sergeant Weaver served with the 111th Field Artillery Battalion, 29th Infantry Division. He is buried in Normandy American Cemetery, France.

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Murrell R. Weaver

Private First Class, Marine Corps

Hometown: Roanoke City, VA
Casualty Date: March 5, 1945
Died In: Iwo Jima

Killed by Japanese sniper

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Raymond H. Weaver

Sergeant, Army

Hometown: Rockingham County, VA
Casualty Date: November 26, 1942
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William Bogle Weaver

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Roanoke City, VA
Casualty Date: April 20, 1944
Died In: 30 miles of the coast of Cape Bengut, Algeria
Awards: Purple Heart
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William W. Weaver

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Grayson County, VA
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Todd William Weaver

Corporal, Marine Corps

Born: October 22, 1983
Hometown: Fredericksburg
Casualty Date: September 9, 2009
Died In: Afghanistan

Corporal Weaver served with the 4th Combat Engineer Battalion, 4th Marine Division, Marine Corps Reserve, Baltimore, Maryland. He died of wounds sustained when insurgents attacked his units with improvised explosive devices. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

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Howard Rodney Weaver, Jr.

Second Lieutenant, Army

Hometown: Richmond City, VA
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John J. Weaver, Jr.

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Madison County
Casualty Date: March 23, 1945
Died In: Germany
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William Semple Weaver, Jr.

Staff Sergeant, Army

Hometown: Prince Edward County, VA
Casualty Date: December 5, 1944
Died In: Burma
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Bennie O. Webb

Technician, Fifth Grade, Army

Hometown: Pulaski County, VA
Casualty Date: December 17, 1944
Died In: Belgium
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Donald C. Webb

First Lieutenant, Army

Hometown: Arlington
Casualty Date: September 28, 1944
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Eugene U. Webb

Machinist's Mate, First Class, Navy

Hometown: Wythe County, VA
Casualty Date: February 2, 1944
Died In: Pacific
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Frank Wright Webb

First Lieutenant, Army

Born: December 30, 1946
Hometown: Lunenburg County
Casualty Date: May 5, 1968
Died In: Binh Dinh Province, South Vietnam

1LT Webb served with Company A, 1st Battalion, 50th Infantry, 173rd Airborne Division. He attended St. Christopher’s in Richmond, Virginia, and Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. While on a mission in Hoa Tan, LT Webb, with disregard to his own safety, led an assault on the enemy location, successfully …

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Fred S. Webb

Private First Class, Marine Corps

Hometown: Franklin County, VA
Casualty Date: July 26, 1944
Died In: Guam
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George E. Webb

Staff Sergeant, Army

Hometown: Buchanan County, VA
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George L. Webb

Private First Class, Army

Hometown: Carroll County, VA
Casualty Date: July 16, 1943
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James Cecil Webb

Seaman, First Class, Navy

Hometown: Grayson County, VA
Casualty Date: November 18, 1944
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James M. Webb

Technician, Fourth Grade, Army

Hometown: Sussex County, VA
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John L. Webb

Second Lieutenant, Army

Hometown: Mecklenburg County
Casualty Date: June 5, 1944
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