The Veterans Wall of Honor was started by the Red Hill Community Club in 1996 and celebrated its 20th Anniversary on Memorial Day of 2016. It was started to provide a remembrance of all those in our area who had served our country in any way in the military forces. Since we started, the number of names on the wall has grown to a little over 200.
Listed below, in alphabetical order, are the names engraved on the Red Hill Community Club Veterans Wall of Honor and what we know about them. We have a few people who were connected to the community, whose names are not currently engraved on the wall but are listed below. These folks are indicated by NCEOW. If you wish to have one of those people honored by an engraved name, just let us know. Currently the cost is $100 of which $25 goes to the maintenance fund for the school building. The name of the person who was killed in action has two stars by their name, and the person who died since served has one star. No star indicates that the person is still living as far as we know. VRH indicates that there is information on this person on our Veterans Roll of Honor section of this site. If you have more information or pics on any of the ones listed below, we would love to post them on our Veterans Roll of Honor.