
My son was an awesome soldier and DAD. I miss the times we had especially hunting, rock climbing etc. I still remember the look on his face when he got his first pheasant! It was priceless! I wish I would have been more thoughtful and taken pictures of our trips however a parent never thinks ...

I miss you so much. There's a part of my heart missing. Love, Mom.

Missing World War II Soldiers Indentified
Thu, 28 Jul 2011 14:02:00 -0500
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
No. 660-11
The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced Monday that the remains 12 U.S. servicemen, missing in action from World War II, have...


SFC Antonio Rey “ROD” Rodriguez was born on July 26, 1991 in Las Cruces, NM. He was the first-born son of Guadalupe Rodriguez, first grandson of Reymond and Celia Rodriguez, and first nephew of Jaime Rodriguez, Maria Elena Baca, and Anita Rodriguez. Growing up as a child, Antonio enjoyed playing ...



1 LT John Nelson was declared MIA after the aircraft he was piloting was shot down on March 24th, 1945. His name is inscribed on the Tablets of the Missing at the Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial in Limberg, Netherlands.

Birth: Mar. 1, 1921, USA
Death: Apr. 4, 1944
Bucharest, Romania
S Sgt Raymond Sunderland was assigned to the Thieme crew for the fatal flight of 04/04/1944 over Bucharest, Romania of the 449th Bomb Group. S/Sgt Raymond Sunderland was assistant engineer and nose gunner on thi...

James Orvel Adams, son of James A. and Mona (Waldo) Adams, was born in Anthon on September 2, 1910. He enlisted in the United States army in February 1940 and spent the next 10 years in service during which he saw action in the Pacific theater during WWII. He served two years in the army of occup...

PFC Brock received the Purple Heart for his service.

TM3c Edward J. Brown was serving aboard the U.S.S. Laffey at the battle of Okinawa on April 16, 1945 when the ship was badly damaged by enemy fire. Brown was listed as Killed in Action after the attack and is memorialized at the Honolulu Memorial in Hawaii.
From the memorial plaque abo...

My uncle was a marine in WWII. He was wounded on March 13, 1945 in Iwo Jima. He died of his wounds 2 days later on March 15. He died 2 yrs before I was born, however, my family talked about him often. Rest in peace Uncle Joe.


No words can express how much we miss Jason. He is and always will be a remarkable human being. His nickname IRONMAN because of his courage, strength & perseverance. Fought for our amazing country and died a hero! Guarding the gates of heaven. Never Forgotten. Love and miss you brother. Love your...