
PFC Lenski was laid to rest in Long Island National Cemetery, East Farmingdale, New York.

I want to send you information about the B-17 "Cicero Kid" explosion over FOUCHES (Belgium)and the death of John J. CHIMENTI, the pilot. Most of the information come from William FOSTER from Auburn, NY, navigator aboard the flying fortress in 1944.

LCPL Baer was awarded the Purple Heart for his service.

Pfc. Thomas E. FRASER VIETNAM 04/04/70


The last picture has Pat's brother Tom - served as a submariner. This pic is Pat as a kid.

The President of the United States takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR posthumously to
PRIVATE FIRST CLASS DEWAYNE T. WILLIAMS
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
For service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
For co...

I will never forget you. Hope is all I have now that one day your remains will be found and brought home.
I miss you Danny,
Your little sis - Deb

Joe,
I think about you every day!
You continue to make me laugh, teach me lessons, help me be strong.
I laugh when I think of your contagious bright smile & all of the fun/crazy things you did. I love hearing new stories from your friends.
You have ta...

I am John's baby Sister, Glenda. John was the 5th child and 3rd Son of Hugh and Julia Watkins. John was Dad's helper on the family farm. Dad was nearing retirement age. So, John dropped out of High School to help Dad full-time. John was a very hard worker. When he wasn't helping Dad he woul...

Purple Heart

Seaman First Class Samuel Abercrombie was serving aboard the USS Arizona in Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 when Japanese bombers hit the ship. Abercrombie was listed as Killed in Action.

R.I.P sir. Thank you for your service.Once a marine always marine.

Hospitalman Melvin Windham is buried at Fort Bliss National Cemetery in El Paso, Texas.
According to Findagrave.com:
On May 09, 1968, Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 26th Marines, was the point company in a battalion-sized operation pursuing North Vietnamese Army elements that...

The steam engine pulled its train into Pennsboro, WV dead slow. The B&O train crew and the hundreds of Pennsboro residents waiting in silent respect on the platform knew why – one of its passengers was making her final stop. Army Nurse Corps Second Lieutenant Helen Edith Corra of Pennsboro, aged ...