There is a memorial erected outside the Sharp County Courthouse to honor veterans who lost their lives in combat. The names are listed in the same order as on the memorial. The monument reads:
"IN HONOR AND MEMORY
OF VETERANS OF ALL WARS
WITH A SPECIAL SALUTE
TO THOSE FROM SHARP COUNTY
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR OUR COUNTRY"
WORLD WAR I
Sidney Coleman
Coy Girtman
John Harbison
Everet W. Haynes
Homer Hill
Albert F. Ladd
Lavelle Lasley
Ernest A. McGinness
Shelby Mobley
Shelby Lee Sitz
Shelby L. Smith
James C. Smith
Uriel G. Utley
WORLD WAR II
Albert Ackerman
Ben Anderson
P.J. Arnn
Junior Bennett
Braden C. Bettis
Elmer R. Billingsley
Billie Causbie
Floyd H. Clark
Floyal Crow
Noble T. Curtis
Ira O. Farless
Elijah W. Gardner
Harold C. Glaze
David Harrison
Paul E. Horton
Turner Howard
Oal L. Hutchison
Ralph W. Jines
Clyde M. Johnson
Jack H. Johnson
William Justin
Billy Kent
Claud King
Eulon O. King
Jerrell R. Lesley
Samuel A. Madison
Talbert A. Marlin
James W. Mitchell
John C. Montgomery
Hubert A. Morton
Raymond Reynolds
Paul E. Rose
Coy E. Rush
Harold L. Sharp
James L. Simpson
Arthur C. Snow
William Coy Stovall
Tom T. Tompkins
Troy R. Turner
Owen W. Utley
Revel Vaughn
James L. Wedeking
William R. Willett
L.E. Williams
Barton H. Wilkerson
Cecil C. Stout
KOREAN WAR
Arlis Branscum
Leland G. Brown
B. Glenn Cochran
Kenneth Hashley
Conyard L. Ring
VIETNAM WAR
James C. Cochran
Reggie W. Hinson
Johnny Wiles
Jonathon P. Hash
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
in Washington D.C.
The Virtual Wall online