Hey Donald we found out we can leave you a message or we can write things about you or others on this registry.This should be fun !!!!!!!
30, of Elkhart, Ind.; assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, Regimental Support Squad, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Vilseck, Germany; died Dec. 17 in Now Bahar, Afghanistan, in a helicopter crash. Also killed were Chief Warrant Officer 2 Randy L. Billings, Sgt. Peter C. Bohler, Sgt. 1st Class ...
KIA: KOREA: PFC Dennis William Alward, Born: 11 Nov 1925, Died: 12 Feb 1951, Buried: Highland Cemetery, Gladwin County, Michigan. Dennis William Alward, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Alward, of Sage township, left on Jan. 25th for Flint, where he was to be inducted into the U. S. Army. Gladwin Co...
Dad
Your grandkids are growing up to be warriors and serve their country. Kenneth "Colin" is a Marine, Stell starts as a Rat this Fall at VMI on a Marine Scholarship and McKeely wants to be an Army Nurse and is applying for Army Nurse Corps scholarships.
Look over them Dad as t...
Purple Heart
Spending alot of my time working on your memorial sculpture placement. It feels so good to be able to do something constructive so that your memory will last on and on. My friend Kim said you were sending down hugs from heaven. Keep them coming they feel so good. Loving you always.
Pfc. Thomas E. FRASER VIETNAM 04/04/70
USS Arizona Whale Boat Team
Standing left to right:
Lawrence J. Griffin, Herbert A. Dreesbach, Marvin A. Hughes, John McRay Baker, Eugene Brickley, Gordon E. Shive, and Burnis L. Bond.
Kneeling left to right:
Francis J. Pedrotti, Robert C. Erskine, Robert W. Dunnam, Donald E...
Private First Class William L. Sanders was born in 1947 in Denver, Colorado. He joined the Army in August 1966 and was deployed to Vietnam in January 1967 as a member of the 615th Military Police Company. Private First Class Sanders and his fellow military policemen were serving as a highway ...
Thank you for everything. you were a very awesome individual and will always be my hero.
You are our hero, Joe. May you rest in peace.
For the last 6 years working on digging this forgotten hero from Colorado Spgs, CO. PFC Floyd Lindstrom received the Medal Of Honor, Silver Star, a Purple Heart and 2 Italian Military Crosses. Nov 11, 1943 Lindstrom's actions to save men caused him to be put in for the MOH and could have stayed ...