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American War Cemetery

Burnet County
Military Heritage

Burnet County is proud to be home to so many U.S. Military Service Personnel. Here we honor those that gave the last full measure of devotion to our nation. 

World War I

Grover B. Cox, T.D. Craddock, Harvey W. Dodds, Binyon C. Hendrix, W.I. Hill, Theordore J. Howell, W.M. Huddleston, Dee Huff, Joe Mantez, Noah V. Parker, Martin Scott, Alvin Wagenfuhr, J.P.H. Williamson. 

Please reach out to us if you know of someone missing from this list. 

World War II Army & Army Air Forces

This is a listing held at the National Archives and is a digital copy of a War Department publication titled World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing, State of TexasPlease note individuals from Burnet County are found on two pages (links), both listings 11 and 12. 

World War II Dead
from the Army & Army Air Forces


This list is on the National Archives website. These are our fallen Burnet County World War II Army and Army Air Forces soldiers.

 
WWII Army Casualties: Texas | National Archives

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This is a list of 32 people that we lost in WWII. KIA-Killed in action, DOW- died of wounds, DNB-died non battle, FOD- finding of death [usually involves the absence of a recovered body]

World War II Dead
from the Navy, Marines, & Coast Guard



This list has been culled from the main list for the casualties in the Navy, Marines, and the Coast Guard from Texas.

Search the main list at
WWII Casualties: Texas | National Archives

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Physical address: 703 Buchanan, Burnet, TX 78611
Mailing address: PO Box 74, Burnet, TX 78611

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