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KENNETH J. "ROCK" MERRITT

 

   Rock registered for the draft in Suisun (Solano), CA on  30 June 1942 where he was working on a CCC project.  He returned to Oklahoma and  inducted into the Army at Fort Sill, OK on 15 October 1942.
   Rock liked to ell the story that he had  been headed to a Marine recruitment office when he passed by the Army's office and an NCO collared him and mentioned that paratroopers got an extra $50 a month.  Rock said, "Sign me up!" and the rest is history.
   Command Sergeant Major (Retired) Kenneth J. “Rock” Merritt passed away in Fayetteville NC on March 10th, 2021 at age 97. Rock Merritt was born August 10th, 1923 in Warner, Oklahoma to Coy and Marie Merritt. He was preceded in death by his wife of over 60 years Sally H. Merritt. He is survived by their three children and their families: Kenneth G. Merritt, wife Carla of Fayetteville, son Kevin Merritt and daughter Courtney; Gerald J. Merritt, wife Cheryl and son David Merritt of Sanford; and Dianne M. Pflueger of Spavinaw, OK,. daughters Dixie Applegate, Dusty D’Orsai, and Andreana Russell.
   His family was engaged in farming in Oklahoma and he worked the family farm until he joined the Civilian Conservation Corp at age 17. Following Pearl Harbor he helped build Camp Gruber, OK and Camp Hale, CO. and then traveled to Vallejo, CA where he built ships. In 1942 he joined the US Army and became an original member of the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment. After training at Camp Blanding, FL and Camp Mackall, NC his unit was deployed to Ireland, Scotland and England to train for D-Day. Around midnight on June 5th 1944 the 2056 officers and soldiers of the 508th PIR loaded onto 120 C-47’s and parachuted into Normandy, France in the early morning of June 6th, 1944. Corporal Merritt fought for 37 days without relief, including an attack on a critical German machine gun position on July 4th for which he was awarded the Silver Star. After their withdrawal from Normandy the 508th PIR trained for Operation Market Garden and on September 17, 1944 he parachuted into Holland where he and his unit fought for 67 days. After Operation Market Garden his unit fought in the Battle of the Bulge that occurred from 18 Dec 1944 through 25 January 1945. Following the German defeat, the 508th PIR served as General Eisenhower’s honor guard in Frankfurt, Germany.
   Rock Merritt remained in the US Army for 35 years achieving the rank of Command Sergeant Major. His overseas tours of duty included Korea, Dominican Republic, Vietnam, and Panama. He served as the CSM of 18th Airborne Corps twice retiring from that position in October 1977. In addition to his Silver Star, he was also awarded the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with two oak leaf clusters, Meritorious Service medal with two clusters, Army Commendation Medal with three clusters, Combat Infantry Badge, Presidential Unit Citation, Master Parachutists Badge with two combat jump stars, National Defense Medal, European Theater of Operations Medal with invasion Arrowhead and four battle stars, European Victory Medal and the Occupation Medal with Germany Bar, French Fourragére with Palm, Belgium Fourragére, Orange Lanyard of the Royal Netherlands Army and the French Legion of Honor. The State of North Carolina awarded him the Order of the Long Leaf Pine in 1977.
   Following his retirement from the US Army, Rock continued his involvement in the 508th PIR Association, serving as its President five times. He was an active member of St. Matthews United Methodist Church and served on various committees. With his wife Sally at his side, he devoted many hours to fishing on the North Carolina coast and camping on Topsail Island. In addition, he was an avid pinochle player. In his later years, he was highly sought after to give speeches on the D-Day invasion of Normandy. For the 70th anniversary of D-Day June 6th, 2014 he was featured in President Obama’s speech at the American Cemetery on Omaha Beach, France. In addition, he was privileged to represent the US at the Heads of State Luncheon in Caen, France and flew with the President aboard Marine One helicopter and met various European heads of state.
   A visitation will be on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at Rogers & Breece Funeral Home from 6 to 8 PM. A funeral service will be held at 11 AM on Thursday, March 18 in Rogers & Breece Chapel. Burial will follow at LaFayette Memorial Park West.
   To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of CSM (Ret) Kenneth J. Merritt, please visit our floral store.

[Rogers and Breece Funeral Home]

Grave marker for Kenneth "Rock" and Sally Merritt in the Lafayette Memorial Park West, Fayetteville (Cumberland countty), Virginia.

Obituary Addendum

Services for Rock Merritt Finalized

  Visitation Hours from 6-8 PM EDT this evening, 17 March, at Rogers and Breece Funeral Home, 500 Ramsey Street, Fayetteville NC 28301.
   Funeral service venue changed to Manna Church located at 5117 Cliffdale Road, Fayetteville NC 28314.
   Funeral service start time has been delayed to 11:30 AM EDT on Thursday, 18 March. Burial at Lafayette Memorial Park West at 6701 Raeford Road, Fayetteville NC 28304 at 12:30 PM EDT.
   Fellowship and food at Rock's home following his burial. 1517 Atwick Dr, Fayetteville NC 28304. Click this link to watch the service as a  for live-streaming video.

An 82nd Airborne Division Honor Guard prepares to move Rock's coffin into the Manna Church on Thursday, 18 March 2021

The Honor Guard folds the flag for presentation to the family.

Lt Gen Michael Kurilla speaks at Rock's funeral

[above photos from The Fayetteville Observer, 19 March 2021]

A rose was placed on Rock's memorial tile at the Airborne & Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville, NC