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Corporal Lee Hugh Phillips (1930–1950), for action in the
Korean War (
cenotaph) •
Private Denis Buckley (1844–1864), for capture of flag of the 31st Mississippi (CSA) in the Civil War • The
Silver Star is the third highest award that can be received by a member of the US Armed Forces. A total of 18 Silver Star recipients from World Wars I and II are buried at Marietta National Cemetery. Fifteen Silver Star recipients from the Korea and Vietnam conflicts are buried at Marietta National Cemetery; all were killed in action. •
John Clark (1766–1832),
American Revolutionary War veteran, US Congressman, Georgia governor • General
W. A. Cunningham (1886–1968), US Army Colonel and
University of Georgia Head Coach, Football • Frank Simmons Leavitt, a.k.a.
Man Mountain Dean (1891–1953), Master Sergeant in World War I and World War II, and professional wrestler •
Ella Lillian Wall Van Leer (1892–1986), Artist, architect, women's rights activist, and known as First Lady of Georgia Tech •
Emma Stephenson, Nurse at Union hospital in Civil War. Freed African-American Slave. ==References==