Wofford Military Memorial
Since the establishment of a U.S. Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) unit on campus in 1919, 101 Wofford alumni have died while on active duty during World War I and World War II, as well as during wars in Korea, Vietnam and the Middle East.
To honor their service and sacrifice, a group of alumni veterans and student ROTC cadets are working with college leaders to establish a public space on campus that will bear the names, class years, service branch and rank of those who died while on active duty.
The memorial will be designed to educate future generations as well as honor those who have served and died. In addition to the physical space, the college will develop a webpage with information on each memorialized alumnus.
How you can help
The project will cost almost $500,000. A groundbreaking ceremony will be held once our goal is met.