
The Young Patriot (Kenneth Wayne Ogles) I must say without reservation that Ken was a patriot from the time he came to know, as a small child, what the Red, White, and Blue represented. We lived on a mountainside overlooking the narrow Dug Gap passage which was approximately one-quarter mile pas...

In memory of my Father, Vincent A. Scungio. Maj USAF Missing in Action 4, Nov. 1966 in North Vietnam. He was a Wild Weasel (#99), Electronic Warfare Officer (EWO) in the F-105F Thunderchief, 13TH Tactical Fighter Squadron Korat RTAFB Thailand. The Wild Weasel’s “WW’s” would fly ahead of a fli...

SSG Justin Whiting, was an adventurer - an avid bow hunter, rifleman, trapper, a fisherman, and a skilled woodsman. He was a self-taught musician who could light up a room with his guitar and beautiful baritone voice. Justin’s bright red hair, his ability to tell a tall tale with quick wit, and ...

As can best be determined, Fred progressed through boot camp, and flight school, eventually becoming a Lockheed P-38 fighter pilot in the US Army Air Forces, 459th Fighter Squadron, 80th Fighter Group, ultimately stationed at Chittigong, Burma.

Not only was Michael an excellent brother to me and my siblings he was an excellent son to his mother, father to his child, husband to his wife, uncle to his many nephews and niece, cousin to his cousins, brother to his fellow soldiers, but most of all he was a excellent friend to everyone. I fe...


Chad in Iraq

You will never be forgotten little brother

Citation:
The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pride in presenting the Medal of Honor (Posthumously) to Technician Fifth Grade Alfred Leonard Wilson, United States Army, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action above and beyond the ca...

Sgt. Evan S. Parker with his group:
1st Battalion 487th Field Artillery Fire Support Specialist 29th Combat Team. Attached to the 100-442 Infantry Battalion Honolulu Hawaii


As the years go by since your passing, the memories never fade. You are a true hero that will never be forgotten. Your family and friends miss you still today as they did the day the angels took you away. There is comfort in knowing you are looking down and protecting us still.

John perished along with all hands aboard the USS SNOOK in WW2. Rest in peace, great-uncle

I want to thank you for everything you done for us. I don't know you but you and the other soldier's are my hero. May you Rip and than you again