
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Coral Sea: Lt. Edward Max Price
Lieutenant Edward Max Price, of Princeton and Charleston, was killed on the U.S.S. Lexington in the Battle of the Coral Sea on May 8, 1942. Lieutenant Price was officer in charge of weapons in the after contr...


Gordon and Malcolm Shive

The son of Victor W. Badway Sr and Mary A. Badway of Wichita KS, Victor Jr enlisted in the US Marine Corps on January 24, 1969. He arrived in Vietnam and was assigned for duty with Company L, 3d Battalion, 3d Marines on August 13, 1969, and shortly thereafter he was re assigned for duty with Comp...


Kevin Rux DOB: October 31, 1969, San Diego, CA. He graduated from May-Port High School in Mayville, North Dakota, and enlisted in the U.S. Navy on Oct. 25, 1988. Following Basic Training in Orlando, Florida, and training at Naval Technical Training Command in Pensacola, Florida, he reported...

Specialist Matthew Murchison was born in Hutchinson, Kansas on 11 October 1985.
He graduated from Olathe East High School. He enlisted in the United States Army in October 2005 and attended One Station Unit Training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
Upon completion of Basic ...

Sergeant Charles Calvin Strong, USMC, age 28, of Suffolk, died Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, in Herat Province, Afghanistan.
Sergeant Strong was born Nov. 24, 1985, and is survived by his wife, Taylor Adams Strong; his unborn daughter who is due in December; his parents, Donald and Mary Stro...


I have wanted to tell Bruce's family and friends what I remember of Bruce's last ten or so services in the Chapel on FOB Iskan in 2007. I was the platoon RTO that ran all equipment and intelligence for the Scout Snipper Platoon from the 1/501st Geronimo. My call sign was Mohawk 6 Romeo. I was ou...

Hello Mrs Maes, My name is Tom Smith. I would like to express my condolences for the loss of Rusty. Although he and I never met, I knew of him through family ties. He seemed like a fine young man, and as a fellow veteran, I understand and appreciate his service. He is actually my first cousin ...

Then & Now Christian Golczynski holds an American flag at the grave site of his fallen father, Marine SSGT Marcus Golczynski, 9 years after an iconic photo was taken of Christian holding back tears as he received the flag at his father's funeral

Joe-
No matter how hard I try I will never be able to put into words the impact you had on my life.
You are more then a best friend, a fellow soldier, a brother your my HERO. Threw you I bettered myself, you were the light house in the stormiest part of my life. You smacked me in the head w...

This is my mother Pat Bower with her brother Jim.