
I grew up with Johnny Yarger in Brockway Montana. John was born on a Saturday on 26 Feb 1949 in Miles City Montana.Johnny volunteered for Viet Nam and started his tour date Friday 02 Aug 1968 with the Armies 9th Infantry Div. Johnny was killed in action in Dinh Tuong South Viet Nam on Sunday 23 ...

David was my hero before he became a hero to anyone else.

Captain William Kimball Merrill, son of Paul William Merrill and Georgia Granger Merrill. Born on 26 Feb 1922 in Windsor, Connecticut, enlisted in the U.S. Army 25 Nov 1940 in Miami, FL, served in the 108th Infantry Regiment, 40th Infantry Division, died 27 Mar 1945 in the Philippine Campaign, aw...

Pat,
Thank you for your service and also for the trust my son and his teammates felt working with you.
Thank you for your mom, for the wonderful memories you created with her as she walks this difficult road. We GSM's have come together, lean on each other, formed a sisterh...

-VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENT
Aug 10, 1943 / Portland, Maine
-CALLED TO ACTIVE DUTY
Aug 17, 1943 / Portland, Maine
-TRANSFERRED TO CAMP PERRY, VA
Aug 18 - Sep 21, 1943
-TRANSFERRED TO MARE ISLAND, CA
Oct 1, 1943 - Jun 19, 1944
-TRANSFERRED TO USS...

Purple Heart


Keith Edaakie of the Nawetsa Dancers from Zuni Pueblo performs the Eagle Dance at the foot of a memorial bur oak planted in front of the Army enlisted barracks.
A Native American Heritage Month Luncheon followed the tree-dedication ceremony. The Nawetsa Dancers returned to perform agai...

Although I did not get the opportunity to meet Krystal, I would like for you to know that I am very appreciative for her service. I am truly sorry for your loss. I am certain that she watches over you. Many blessings to your family


Pvt. Stanley K. Heestand was killed in action in France August 5, 1944, his mother, Mrs. Mildred Heestand, 457 Cleveland Ave., learned this morning in a telegram from the War Department. Heestand was previously reported missing in action on that date.
The 51st Ashland countian to lose ...

First ever Executive Officer for Animal “A” aka A-1 died August 20, 1964, fifty years ago today, “ in sixty minutes of the bloodiest fighting” . The Distinguished Service Cross award documentation is worthy of your time to read. Certainly, B.C. Stone served bravely and we “Animals” can credit him...

Such a great person who made the ultmate sacrafice. We know she watches over us all, always. CPL Ellis not a day goes by that you are not in my thoughts.
