Victims
- Arthur A. Anderson Jr.
- Jack O. Armstrong*
- Thomas D. Ashcraft
- Jimmy Barr
- Orval D. Beam*
- John Joseph Bingamon*
- Thomas Boggess
- Louis S. Boros*
- Harold W. Butt
- Lee E. Carpenter
- David V. Cartwright
- William E. Currence*
- Dale E. Davis
- Albert R. DeBerry
- George O. Decker
- Howard A. Deel*
- James E. Efaw
- Joe Ferris
- Virgil "Pete" Forte*
- H. Wade Foster*
- Aulda G. Freeman Jr.*
- Robert L. Glover
- Forrest B. Goff
- John F. Gouzd
- Charles F. Hardman
- Ebert E. Hartzell
- Simon P. Hayes
- Paul F. Henderson*
- Roy F Henderson Sr.
- Steve Horvath
- Junior M. Jenkins*
- James Jones
- Pete J. Kaznoski Sr.*
- Robert D. Kerns
- Charles E. King
- James Ray Kniceley
- George R. Kovar
- David Mainella Sr.
- Walter R. Martin
- Frank Matish*
- Hartsel L. Mayle
- Dennis N. McDonald
- Emilio D. Megna*
- Jack D. Michael*
- Wayne R. Minor
- Charles E. Moody
- Paul O. Moran
- Adron W. Morris
- Joseph Muto
- Randall R. Parsons
- Raymond R. Parsons
- Nicholas Petro
- Fred Burt Rogers
- William D. Sheme
- Robert J. Sigley
- Henry J. Skarzinski
- Russell D. Snyder
- John Sopuch*
- Jerry L. Stoneking
- Harry L. Strait
- Albert Takacs
- William L. Takacs*
- Dewey Tarley
- Frank Tate, Jr.
- Goy A. Taylor
- Hoy B. Taylor
- Edwin A. Tennant*
- Homer E. Tichenor
- Dennis L. Toler
- John W. Toothman
- Gorman H. Trimble
- Roscoe M. Triplett
- William T. Walker
- James H. Walter
- Lester B. Willard
- Edward A. Williams*
- Lloyd William Wilson
- Jerry R. Yanero
An asterisk ( * ) indicates those unrecovered.
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Famous quotes containing the word victims:
“I dont see black people as victims even though we are exploited. Victims are flat, one- dimensional characters, someone rolled over by a steamroller so you have a cardboard person. We are far more resilient and more rounded than that. I will go on showing theres more to us than our being victimized. Victims are dead.”
—Kristin Hunter (b. 1931)
“The Harmless Torturers. In the Bad Old Days, each torturer inflicted severe pain on one victim. Things have now changed. Each of the thousand torturers presses a button, thereby turning the switch once on each of the thousand instruments. The victims suffer the same severe pain. But none of the torturers makes any victims pain perceptibly worse.”
—Derek Parfit (b. 1943)
“Alas! regardless of their doom
The little victims play;”
—Thomas Gray (17161771)