Monumental bronze of Medal of Honor recipient
Sp5c Clarence E. Sasser dedicated in Texas

Monumental life-size bronze statues of Medal of Honor recipients, including Sp5c Clarence E. Sasser, life-size bronze statue of a Gold Star Mom, 40-ft. Brazoria County Ring of Honor in Angleton, Texas; MOH Pfc. Emory L. Bennett, Riverside Park, Cocoa, FL; portrait bronze sculpture of MOH Marine Kenneth Worley.  Created by Tom White, figurative monumental bronze sculptor, public war memorials honoring soldiers, military sculptures - Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, historical war memorials, Civil War monuments, Buffalo soldiers, commission a sculpture of a soldier hero. Tom was contacted by the Brazoria County Ring of Honor Committee to honor and depict Vietnam veteran and MOH recipient Sp5c Clarence E. Sasser, and Gold Star families in heroic, memorial bronze. The "Gold Star Mom" and "Medal of Honor Sasser" bronzes were dedicated Veterans' Day 2010, in Angleton, Texas, and will be placed in the 40-foot Brazoria County Ring of Honor, which will represent veterans and families from all U.S. conflicts when it is completed.  Read more...

Brother's dream honors MOH Emory L. Bennett

Monumental life-size bronze statues of Medal of Honor recipients, including Sp5c Clarence E. Sasser, life-size bronze statue of a Gold Star Mom, 40-ft. Brazoria County Ring of Honor in Angleton, Texas; MOH Pfc. Emory L. Bennett, Riverside Park, Cocoa, FL; portrait bronze sculpture of MOH Marine Kenneth Worley.  Created by Tom White, figurative monumental bronze sculptor, public war memorials honoring soldiers, military sculptures - Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, historical war memorials, Civil War monuments, Buffalo soldiers, commission a sculpture of a soldier hero. Fifty-five years later, John Bennett realized his dream of honoring his brother, MOH Recipient Pfc. Emory L. Bennett.  Through the generosity of donors to the Emory L. Bennett Foundation and in conjunction with the generous support from the city of Cocoa, Florida, a monumental portrait bronze to honor Emory's sacrifice was dedicated in Riverside Park, February 2007.  Read more...

Plan to honor MOH LCpl Kenneth L. Worley, USMC

Monumental life-size bronze statues of Medal of Honor recipients, including Sp5c Clarence E. Sasser, life-size bronze statue of a Gold Star Mom, 40-ft. Brazoria County Ring of Honor in Angleton, Texas; MOH Pfc. Emory L. Bennett, Riverside Park, Cocoa, FL; portrait bronze sculpture of MOH Marine Kenneth Worley.  Created by Tom White, figurative monumental bronze sculptor, public war memorials honoring soldiers, military sculptures - Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, historical war memorials, Civil War monuments, Buffalo soldiers, commission a sculpture of a soldier hero. LCpl Kenneth Lee Worley, USMC, threw his body on the grenade nearest him to save his comrades on August 12, 1968.  He was only 20, and was posthu­mously presented the Medal of Honor for his sacrifice.  A memorial is being spearheaded by Bruce L. Salisbury, MSgt USAF Retired, Director Mount KIA/MIA Memorial, to be sculpted by Tom White.  Donations for the memorial can be made through the Mount KIAMIA Memorial, a 501(c)(3) foundation. In the design and preliminary sketch phase, the monument is of a young boy saluting Worley as his hero.  Read more...