Military During the 1700s or 18th Century
Military During the 1800s or 19th Century
War of 1812
Civil War
Approximately 42,000 North Carolinians lost their lives in the Civil War. North Carolina sent the most men and suffered the most casualties of any Confederate state.
20th NC Infantry – Cabarrus Guards – off site link
33rd Regiment, Company C – Cabarrus Hornets
52nd NC Infantry – off site link
57th NC Infantry – off site link
Co H, 8th NC Infantry Regiment – has picture of early 1900’s reunion attached
Spanish American War
3rd North Carolina Volunteer Regiment (Colored Troops)
Co L, 1st North Carolina Volunteers
Military During the 1900s or 20th Century
World War I
Military from World War I ~ includes medal awards
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Desert Storm
There were two losses from Cabarrus County. One was:
22 year old Army PFC Kenneth J. Jackson from Concord; official statement: “killed, non-hostile.”
Military During 21st Century
War in Iraq
Army Sgt. David B. Parson, Kannapolis NC, died 6 July 2003, Iraq.