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General W.W. Sterling

Corpus Christi, Nueces County

Marker Text

(April 27, 1891-April 26, 1960) Officer who rose from ranger to adjutant general. Ranching, law enforcement were his life's work. Six feet, four inches tall, he was expert shot and horseman. Scout for U.S. Army in 1914-1917 border troubles; served in two World Wars; a colonel in World War II. Adjutant General of Texas, 1931-1933, he enforced the law, achieved order, invoked equal justice for all. Married Zora Eckhardt; had two daughters, Inez and Sara Ross. Recorded - 1969

Marker Details

Address 4357 Ocean Dr.
Location Description Seaside Memorial Park, Ocean Drive at Airline, Section R ("Redemption"), SW corner.
Marker # 6337
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type grave marker
Code law enforcement; military topics; World War II
Latitude, Longitude 27.733419, -97.367005

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