Thirty-nine Maryland State Troopers have given their lives in the line of duty while serving the citizens of Maryland. Click on a name below to read the full story of the Fallen Hero. They are listed in order of the date they were killed.

John W Jeffrey Officer September 21, 1921
William C Lochner Officer April 20, 1923
Raymond P Eicholtz Officer May 27, 1923
Hugh K Painter Officer  March 30, 1924
Albert E Cramblitt Officer  October 1, 1925
James S Noon Officer  December 25, 1927
Clinton R Rhodes Officer January 28, 1931
Theodore A Moore Officer September 25, 1932
Imla D Hubbard Officer First Class March 4, 1933
Joseph E Kuhn Officer April 8, 1934
Carroll C Creeger Officer First Class December 23, 1934
Wilbert V Hunter Quartermaster Sergeant February 7, 1936
J.F. Leo Shaab Officer July 22, 1937
Ellsworth D Dryden Quartermaster Sergeant October 7, 1938
Lauren M Ridge Trooper First Class July 14, 1950
Leonard N Brown Lieutenant July 7, 1958
Arthur W Plummer, Jr. Trooper First Class April 9, 1961
Phillip L Russ Trooper First Class October 28, 1972
Thomas A Noyle Trooper First Class October 28, 1972
Donald E Parkerson, Jr. Trooper First Class September 18, 1973
Charles S Rathell Trooper First Class September 18, 1973
Wallace J Mowbray Sergeant August 10, 1975
Mart  Hudson Trooper June 16, 1975
Milton V Purnell, Jr. Trooper May 29, 1975
Gregg A Presbury, Sr. Trooper December 17, 1977
William P Mills, Jr. Trooper First Class June 8, 1979
Gary L Wade Trooper January 30, 1982
Carey S Poetzman Trooper First Class January 19, 1986
Gregory A May Corporal January 19, 1986
John E Sawa Trooper First Class March 10, 1987
Larry E Small Trooper March 10, 1987
Eric D Monk Trooper First Class April 9, 1988
Theodore D Wolf, Sr. Corporal March 29, 1990
Mark P Groner Trooper First Class October 1, 1992
Edward A Plank, Jr. Trooper First Class October 17, 1995
Joseph T Lanzi Sr. Trooper First Class October 28, 1995
Raymond G Armstead, Jr. Trooper March 25, 1998
Edward M Toatley Corporal October 30, 2000
Anthony  Jones Trooper First Class May 9, 2004