
5 years have come and gone since you was taken from us! I miss you every day more and more. I know you are always in my heart though

My freedom was bought by the blood of my grandson, Aaron Carson Vaughn. Thank you Aaron for all the love and joy that you gave to me over the last 30 years that God allowed us to have you. I am so proud of you Aaron for being the brave warrior that you were. You were willing to give your life for...

We are a fellow USMC family. We visited your gravesite today. Semper Fi.

Captain Joseph M. Berkson served as a senior combat adviser with South Viet- namese Rangers (Biet Dong Quan) during the North Vietnamese army offensive of 1972. Captain Berkson was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 22, 1947. He was graduated with honors and was an award-winning ROTC cadet and B...

16 Nov 2005 is when I lost my hero, LCpl Roger W. Deeds, USMC. Operation Iraqi Freedom/Steel Curtain.

Each time I see a waving flag, my eyes see so much more, The ones who died to save us from an evil at our door.

Dearest Kevin,
First off you and Pat behave. Second, I want to thank you both for the gift of friendship you helped forge between your Mother Jan and I. We are true sisters and best friends Not a day goes by that I don't think of you Kevin. God Bless and know you are in my heart.

Today we honor Michael G. Donovan III of Central Islip, New York, who fell in 1968. January 30th would have been his birthday. He is remembered by his nephew, Edward.

Joe
your mom, dad and Casey are so proud of who you are,what you believe in,your determination, your wit. Your infectious smile is so missed by many. I think about you and your mom, dad and Casey every single day. Thank you for your courage and standing up for what you believed in,for ...

A marker to his memory at Elmwood Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina.

miss you Everyday !! I am so Thankful that you left me a part of you when you made Abby....she is so much like you at times....I look at her and see you in some her expressions and mannerisms. It is a Joy and a Sorrow at the same time....so happy to have her...so unhappy to NOT have you... My ...

Ed Mertzlufft was a son, brother, nephew and cousin.
He was born and raised in St. Louis and was inducted
into the army at Jefferson Barracks in 1942.
By the time he went overseas in 1944, he was a Staff Sergeant and a Squad leader in K Company, 3rd Battalion, 30...

Not a day goes by that we don't miss you. Your smile, your laugh, your hugs and your wonderful sense of humor. We marvel at your accomplishments and imagine how far you would have gone if you had the chance. The friends you touched everywhere you went have guided us through the horror of life ...

