Henry L "Roy" Brown

Henry L "Roy" Brown

Roy entered the Navy April 4, 1943, the day before his 18th birthday. Roy served on the USS YORKTOWN (CV-10) participating in the Philippine operation, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa Campaigns. He was part of a force that occupied Japan immediately after the war ended. Following the end of WWII, Roy returned to South Carolina to attend college under the GI Bill, graduating from the University of South Carolina and their School of Law in 1951. Wanting to experience life beyond the borders of Great Falls, he joined the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAGC) in 1955, serving more than 22 years with tours at Fort Benning, Fort Jackson, Camp Darby – Italy, and the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; the Pentagon, Vietnam, Hawaii and Huntsville, Alabama, where he retired.

BRanch

Navy
Army

Rank

Colonel

YEars of service

Navy, 4/1944-9/1945; Army 9/1955-1/31/1981

Date of Birth

April 5, 1925

Date of Death

January 21, 2024

Status

Campaigns SERVED

Awards & RECOGNITION

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