
14 years ago today in Taji Iraq 3 young men gave all for America's freedom Robert, Sean and Jason never forgotten It is said that grief never ends but it changes it is a passage not a place to stay grief is not a sign of weakness it is the price of love

Brad was a amazing man! He signed up for the military after 9/11, he said he wasn’t going to sit around and do nothing. He had such a big heart, could make you laugh, his smile could light up a room. We were married 2 years and have a son that is now 10 years old. He used to carry around a card t...

The B-24 Liberator WarChamp was hit by anti aircraft artillery on 27th May, 1944 over Saarbrucken, Germany. Loren Reid was the pilot . This aircraft was stationed with the 389th Bomb Group in Hethel. The burning bomber dropped into one of the semi-detached houses in a town now known as Altenkesse...

Justin I never had the Honor to Meet you. But I have met those that are your Family. I can see where your values came from, where you learned to be the Man You are. I have seen how they continue to spread those values and touch others lives. The impact of each and every one of your family on othe...

Bruce was a good friend of mine. He was a good person. He was non judgmental and was always there for you. My only regrets with knowing Bruce was that it was much to short of a time.
Your friend Bruce



Rank and organization: Specialist Fourth Class, U.S. Army, Company C, 4th Battalion, 503d Infantry, 1 73d Airborne Brigade. place and date: Republic of Vietnam, 8 April 1967. Entered service at: Montgomery, Ala. Born: 31 July 1947, Florence, Ala.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and...

My brother just turned 20 years old when her was killed in Vietnam.
Nathan B. "Nate" Bruckenthal (17 July 1979-24 April 2004) was a Damage Controlman Third Class in the United States Coast Guard. He was the first Coast Guardsman to die in wartime action since the Vietnam War. Bruckenthal died along with two U.S. Navy sailors intercepting a waterborne suicide atta...


Victor was a wonderful person. He could make anyone laugh, and there is nothing he would not do for you. My children loved him and he treated them like they were his. He loved his family, his friends, and the Army!! He was going to get out and said the only way he would reenlist was if they pro...

My brother, George L. Winkler, and the crew of their B25 went down over the Philippine Island of Cebu, 3 April 1945. It took 2 years for remains to be recovered. In 1949 the crew was buried as a group in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis, MO. My research led me to find additional re...

Yesterday I was honored to release a balloon with the name of this fallen brother Marine. Hoping this balloon and card are found and registered so that others will know of the sacrifice made by your son.
