Military Wall of Honor

Military Wall of Honor

Wall of Honor

Note: The photo above is a rendering of the final project.

The "Military Wall of Honor" display at Logansport High School commemorates the loyalty, honor, and service of LHS graduates who have sworn the Oath to serve in the United States Armed Forces. This recognition extends to those who have served in the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, and National Guard. Service encompasses enlistment, commissioning as an Officer, National Guard duty, or service in the Reserves.

The "Military Wall of Honor" is located in the main hallway and is a tribute to the values of freedom. It is a constant reminder of the sacrifices made by those in uniform who safeguard these freedoms for all those who walk the halls of Logansport High School.

Help us show gratitude to LHS alumni who have served!

Visit our online portal to share details about graduates or loved ones. Submit information to be featured on our Wall of Honor display.

 What you'll need to complete the form:

  • SUBMITTER INFO

    • Name

    • Email Address

    • Relationship to the Service Member

  • SERVICE MEMBER INFO

    • Full Name

    • Date of Birth

    • Branch of Service

    • Date of Enlistment / Commissioning

    • Date of Separation / Retirement (if applicable)

    • LHS

      Graduation Year or Year of Last Attendance

Timeline
Names will be gathered constantly through this
online portal, vetted by LHS & LCSC personnel, and then installed on the Wall of Honor twice per year - during May (Military Appreciation Month) and November (around Veterans Day).

NAME

We extend our deepest gratitude to Lenny Corso, a dedicated 1964 graduate and esteemed Army Green Beret veteran (1966-1969), for his commitment and invaluable support. Our appreciation goes to the LHS Class of 1964 and 1967, the Marine Corps Cpl. Humberto Sanchez Family and the LHS Alumni Association for their significant contributions to realizing this endeavor.

The inspiration for the Logansport High School Military Wall of Honor was drawn from the admirable initiative of our friends in Porter County at Valparaiso High School.