In order that we can honor their memory and sacrifice, please post the name of a loved one, or friend that gave their life so we can live free. I wiil start:
Steven Dolan - United States Navy Hospital Corps
God Bless,
Paul( Uncle Buck) Buckner
Retired Navy Lt.John Finn.The oldest Medal of Honor recipient from WWII,died today
Nicholas Kehayes, my dad US Navy.
Major Paul Brown; my great uncle; died on the Bataan Death March.
Mark Schmidt, died Dec 1967; shot down in Vietnam
Jim Moore, died Mar 1968, rocket attack, Vietnam
If it wasn't for American effort and blood and sweat and tears in WW2, I for one would not exist. My heartfelt thanks go to those veterans and their fallen comrades.
Too many sacrificed and remembered lives to even begin to list all the relatives now gone from WWII, Korea, and then a gnarly list of personal friends lost in Vietnam... and then the more current conflicts with young ones lost that I did not know.
Suffice it for me to be grateful to all who have served this country valiantly, living, wounded or deceased, who over the many wars, hot and cold, paid the price to preserve what we now seem to watch be jeapordized without the appropriate rage.
Would like to mention two of my uncles. Jack & Tam. Both served in the Navy. Neither died in the war but were on the same ship which was sank. Both survived in the water for over a week. Both have passed since and are missed by family & friends.
I would like to thank my father-WWII Army Air Corps,my uncle Bill-WWII air force and those I served with in the Army in '70-'72.
To all who served and especially to those who gave their all. Thank you for your service.
My roommate at the U.S. Naval Academy - Vince Smith, Capt. USMC - killed in the Beirut barracks bombing. His wife went on to marry another Marine and their son graduates from the Academy today and receives his commission as a 2LT in the Marines.
My father-in-law Henry Yokum, Pvt. 1st Class who passed away in Spetember. He was a veteran of the Battle of the Bulge in WWII. I participate in our local communities Memorial Day Service as a Pastor and last year he carried the wreath out for the ending. I didn't know it would be his last time. Being an Air Force vet myself I'm grateful I never had to face what he did.
Retired Gregory A. Binder, Major USAF., brother
Deceased Keith A. Binder, US Army Airforce, Dad
They did not perrish in battle but they served proudly & I am very proud of my Grandfather, Father, & Uncle.
Eugene R. Slagle Sr. U.S.Army WWII
Eugene R. Slagle Jr. U.S.Army Vietnam
John W. Johnson U.S.Marines Vietnam
I just want to say Thank You to all.
I lost many friends in Vietnam to many to list ...but lets remember the ones that are fighting now !!!!! God Bless them all
SPC JAKE DROWN (my nephew) US ARMY 99th En Co ... 864th En BN
In Afganistan... Spin Boldak
Charles (Greg) Huston of Houston, Ohio. He died as a POW in Vietnam.
All gave some, and some gave all. God please bless all of our past and present service members.
CPL Luke Runyan,21 US Army 2nd Battalion, 23rd Infantry - died 2/17/08 Diyala Province, Iraq
Luke was a member of my church and although i did not know him, his sacrifice will never be forgotten
One of my best friends from high school...
Sgt. Travis Shaull US Army, 160th Special Ops Aviation Group "the Nightstalkers" Iraq and Afganistan 2001-2005. He made it through and all the time he was there along with all the soldiers and marines they are in my prayers.
Thank you all past and present for your service to our country, without you America would not be the land of the free and the home of the brave
A.L. McBee. To him I owe my love of the outdoors and the current freedom to enjoy them.
Theron D. Cowles US ARMY WWII, Father, friend and mentor! And to all US miltary Past and present! Thank You!!
Mike J Webster. Us Army, Bronze Star, Purple Heart And Many More. Thanks For Adding this Topic. And Most Of All Too Any That Servered Anytime and anywhere. "USAF" ALAN WARBERG Who Thankfully Still With Us. Top Honors to all US Service men and women. Take the time to shake any hands or say Thank You, to those this weekend if you happen to cross paths. Thank You and Proud to Be American.
Major Rudolph Anderson, Jr. Air Force. Shot down during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.
Josh Scott just an old school fishin friend US Marines hoorah thanks for everyone who gives they're life for us to shoot old bows every day.
I honor the following fallen:
LT Harold Felton USN - USS Wasp WWII
Sgt Jessie Strong USMCR - Iraq
Cpl Jennifer Parcell USMC - Iraq
The above includes family, friend, and battalion member. Thank you...
My dad didn't die in war, but he was wounded by a Zero at Pearl Harbor. Eugene M. US Army Air Corps.
I don't know his name, but a cousin jumped over Normandy and was killed.
Doc Nock,
AHMEN BROTHER!!
God Bless all Vets past & present who have served and still serve this great country!
John Campanella
PFC2 1st Air cavalry div.
81-85
Would also like to mention Joe DiPasqua. US Army in Iraq as we speak. Come home safe Joe and all your brothers & sisters with you.
My grand father! US Army.
God bless,Mudd