Benton
County, Tennessee Genealogy
World War II

The World War II "Gold Star Boys"
were service men who lost their lives during WWII.
The term began during WWII when the families would
place a Gold Star in their window after they lost
their son.
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U.S.S. "French" named for Corporal
Neldon French of Camden, who was the First Benton
County Boy killed in the Pacific Theatre. Ship
was christened by his mother Mrs. Clarence French
on June 17, 1944.
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Robert G. Black
Address: Camden, TN
Served in European Theatre
Awarded: Purple Heart
Rank: Corporal
Killed in Action. First Benton County
boy killed in European Sector.
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Black,
Camden, TN
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William H. Bell
Address: Camden, TN
Entered Service: August 1944; Camp
Shelby, Mississippi
Branch of Service: Army
Served in Asiatic: Pacific Theatre
Awarded: Combat Infantrymans Badge,
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Ribbon w/1 star,
Philippine Liberation Ribbon w/1 star,
Purple heart
Rank: Private First Class
Served: 12 months
Killed in Action June 9, 1945 on Cebu
Island, Philippines. Was member of the
182nd Infantry. The oldest Infantry
Regiment in existence, which saw service
at Bunker Hill, Bull Run, Meuse-Argonne,
Guadalcanal, Bougainville and Philippines
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell,
Camden, TN
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Albert Vernon Bradley
Address: Big Sandy, Tennessee
Awarded: Purple Heart
Rank: Private First Class
Killed in Action
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Henry V.
Bradley, Big Sandy TN
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Raymond O. Brewer
Address: Big Sandy, TN
Entered Service: March 23, 1944; Camp
Shelby, Mississippi
Branch of Service: Army
Served in European Theatre
Awarded: Purple Heart
Rank: Private
Served: 10 Months
Killed in France January 20, 1945.
Buried in National Cemetery in France.
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James D. Black
Address: Camden, TN
Entered Service: October 8, 1952; Fort
Oglethorpe, Georgia
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Embarkation: April, 1943
Served in Pacific Theatre
Rank: Corporal
Served: 30 Months
Killed in Action on Okinawa Island and
was buried there. Served with the 7th
Army Division.
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James Ralph Bond
Address: Route#1, Bruceton, TN
Branch of Service: United States
Marine Corps
Served in Pacific Theatre
Awarded: Purple Heart, Asiatic-Pacific
Campaign Medal
Rank: Corporal
Killed in Action
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Hulon Bond,
Zach, TN
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James Lyndell
Cantrell
Address: Holladay, TNEntered Service: October
1942; Fort Oglethorpe, GeorgiaBranch of Service:
ArmyServed in Pacific TheatreRank: Private First
ClassServed: 16 MonthsWas killed in Action
February 5, 1944 in Marshall Islands, Kwajalein.
Was buried in the Hawaiian Islands until March
1948, when the body was returned to the United
States and reinterred at Flatwoods Cemetery,
McIllwain, TNParent: Mr. J. L. Cantrell,
Holladay, TN
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David W. Cole
Address: Camden, TN
Entered Service: June 1943; Fort
Oglethorpe, Georgia
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Embarkation: 1944
Served in European Theatre
Awarded: Purple Heart
Rank: Private First Class
Killed in action February 18, 1944 in
Italy
Parents: mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cole,
Route 1; Bruceton, TN
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James Ewing Davis
Address: Camden, TN
Served in Pacific Theatre
Rank: Technician Fourth Grade
Killed January 28, 1945 at Guadalcanal
Ship was torpedoed and he went down
with ship, 200 other soldiers aboard
Parents: Mr. Clark Davis, Camden, TN
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John E. Dougharty
Address: Camden, TN
Entered service at Camden, TN
Date of Embarkation: June 21, 1944
Served in European Theatre
Was crew chief on C-47 transport
plane. Accidentally killed October 3,
1944 at Bridgewater, England
Next of Kin: Mrs. Nell Swindell
Dougharty, wife
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Claudie Lee England
Address: Camden, TN
Entered Service: March 26, 1941; Fort
Oglethorpe, Georgia
Branch of Service: Army
Served in American Theatre
Rank: Private First Class
Was in the 181st Field Artillery Unit
Was Accidentally killed October 5,
1942 in Los Angeles, California
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Noah C. England,
Camden, TN
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Louis Evans
Address: Big Sandy, TN
Entered Service: April 1, 1941; St.
Louis, Missouri
Branch of Service: Army
Served in European Theatre
Awarded: Purple Heart
Rank: Private First Class
Killed in Action February 28, 1945
Buried at Henri Chapelle, Belgium.
Body returned to United Sates America.
Buried at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Evans, Big
Sandy TN
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Hildra French
Address: Big Sandy, TN
Entered Service at Fort Oglethorpe,
Georgia
Branch of Service: Army
Served in European Theatre
Awarded Purple Heart
Rank: Private First Class
Died: April 15, 1945, Western Germany.
Was in General patton's Army - 100th
Infantry Division
Parent: Mrs. Eliza A. French, Big
Sandy, TN
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Neldon T. French
Address: Camden, TN
Entered Service: September 8, 1940;
Nashville, TN
Branch of Service: Marine Corps
Date of Embarkation: April 1942
Served in Pacific Theatre
Engagements: Tulaga, Gavutu,
Tanambago, Florida Islands, Solomons and
Guadalcanal
Awarded: American Defense Service
Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Medal,
Presidential Unit Citation. Navy Cross,
Purple Heart
Rank: Corporal
Death: Pacific Theatre October 9, 1942
First Benton County soldier to be
killed in the Pacific Theatre of
Operations. The U.S.S. French was named
for Corporal French and was christened on
June 17, 1944, by his mother Mrs.
Clarence French of Camden
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Cecil Paul Goodman
Address: Camden, TN
Branch of Service: Army
Served in South West Pacific Theatre
Awarded: Silver Star, Presidential
Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Theatre
Ribbon w/1 Bronze Star, Good Conduct
Medal
Was in Company "A" 128th
Infantry
Died January 17, 1946 at Saidor, New
Guinea
Parent: Mr. Nace Goodman, Camden, TN
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Bennie G. Griggs
Address: Route #3; Holladay, Tn
Entered Service at Nashville, TN
Killed in Action
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Griggs,
Holladay, TN
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Jessie D. Hatley
Address: Camden, TN
Branch of Service: Army
Rank: Private First Class
Killed In Action
Body returned to United Stated in
April, 1948. Buried with Military Honors
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hatley,
Atwood, TN
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Benjamin Ray Henderson
Address: Big Sandy, TN
Entered Service: April, 1941; Camp
Shelby, Mississippi
Branch of Service: Army
Date of Embarkation: October, 1943
Served in European Theatre
Awarded: Purple Heart
Rank: Private First Class
Served: 40 Months
Killed in Action August 5, 1944
Was in the 110th Infantry 28th
Division
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Elihu Z. Herndon
Address: Eva, TN
Entered Service: June 23, 1941; Fort
Oglethorpe, Georgia
Branch of Service: Army
Served in Pacific Theatre
Awarded: Purple Heart
Rank: Private
Landed in Manilla December 5, 1941,
Missing in Action in 1941. Prisoner of
War in the Philippines
Dead in 1946
Parent: Mrs. Lela Mae Herndon, Eva, TN
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This information
was generously contributed by
E.J. Sims
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