The National Cemeteries in the U.S.A. are used for graves of war dead, graves of U.S. military personnel, veterans and their spouses but not exclusively so. There are also special state veteran cemeteries.
Fort Sill National Cemetery was opened in 2001. In 2017, there were in total over 6,000 graves on this cemetery.
Fort Sill National Cemetery contains the graves of the following people, who fought for the United States of America and who gave their lives in the War in Afghanistan and/or Operation Enduring Freedom:
27 November 2004 , Chief Warrant Officer Travis W. Grogan, aged 31
20 July 2009 , Private 1st Class Dennis Joseph Pratt, aged 34
31 August 2010 , Staff Sergeant Vinson Bryon Adkinson III, aged 26
04 October 2010 , Private 1st Class Cody A. Board, aged 19
16 March 2011 , Staff Sergeant Travis Martin "Tiny" Tompkins, aged 31
20 May 2012 , 2nd Lieutenant Tobias Christoph "Toby" Alexander, aged 30
11 March 2013 , Staff Sergeant Rex Lloyd Schad, aged 26
04 May 2013 , 1st Lieutenant Brandon J. Landrum, aged 26
Fort Sill National Cemetery contains the graves of the following people, who fought for the United States of America and who gave their lives in the War in Iraq and/or Operation Iraqi Freedom:
23 August 2003 , Specialist Stephen Michael Scott, aged 21
6 September 2004 , Lance Corporal Lamont Noel Wilson, aged 20
31 March 2007 , Specialist Wilfred Flores Jr., aged 20
6 April 2007 , Specialist Ryan Scott Michael Dallam, aged 24
14 December 2007 , Sergeant 1st Class Jonathan Allen Lowery, aged 38
18 September 2008 , Sergeant Daniel Michael "Dan the Man" Eshbaugh, aged 43
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