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Danny Gurwell, Army, 101st
Airborne, 326 Engineers, 1962-1965
Jim Wolverton, Air Force, Senior
Master Sergeant, 1948-1971
Glenn Fowler, Marine Corp,
Corporal, 1948-1951
Jack Dickerson, Air Force,
1959-1963
Rupert Sexton, Army, Expert
Pistol and Rifle, Spec 4 Rank, 1961-1963
Ivan Vargas, National Gaurd,
Sergeant 1st Class, Active
Command Sergeant Major Gary Hutton,
Army; fought in Korean War and Desert Storm. Retired
after 30 years of service
Sergeant Phil Thompson, Army;
1963-1966
Bill W. Gowen; US Army Infantry;
drafted into service in 1967; served a total of 14 years active
duty with 2 additional years reserve; served in Vietnam 1967-68
- was awarded 3 Purple Hearts, 2 Bronze Stars with "V"
for valor and a Combat Infantryman Badge; served in Desert Storm
and Desert Shield and was awarded the Arcom Ribbon - Ft. Oglethorpe,
GA
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Floyd Tubbs; US Army,
82AAA; rank corporal; 1951-53; Korean service; Bronze Star,
United Nations Service Medal - Bastrop, LA |
Lt. Bobby Osborn; 20 years
in the LA State Police - Baton Rouge, LA
Chief Master Sergeant Wesley Wood; US
Air Force; 24 yrs of service; aircraft maintenance manager,
maintained a variety of aircraft (i.e. KC-135
tanker, B-52
bomber and AWACS aircraft); last deployed to the Persian Gulf
with a squadron of EF-111
electronic jammer aircraft during Desert Storm - Smithfield,
NC
Edward Girouard; US Army; Airborne
Ranger; disabled veteran who made 4,989 jumps; 1989-94; served
in the Gulf War, the Panama Conflict; and the War in Samolia -
Smithfield, NC
First Lieutenant Clyde Judy; US Army
Air Corps; Airplane Commander; WWII veteran, 1942-46;
flew 35 missions during WWII in B-38,
B-17
(4 engine bomber) and the B-24
aircrafts. He was shot down in 1944 in the B24; landed in the
Adriatic Sea, was in the water for 3 hours before being rescued
by "Marshall Teters" Partisans, who had to desquise
Mr. Judy because he was in German territory. He lost 2 crew members,
1 whose shoot did not open and the other who was eaten by a shark.
Mr. Judy received the following awards: the Purple Heart, the
Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with 2 clusters, the
WWII Victory Medal, the European Theater of War Ribbon, and the
French Government Medal (for helping with D-Day). He was also
the past president of the Northern West Virginia Air Force Association.
- Fairmont, WV
Seaman 1st class Maurice G. Bell; Navy,
1943-45; served on the USS
Indianapolis in the South Pacific when the ship sank during
WWII. He was one of 317 survivors out of the 1196 crew members
on board. He spent 5 nights and 4 days in the water without a
life boat before being rescued. He was awarded the Purple Heart.
There has been a book written about the USS Indianapolis that
tells of Mr. Bell's account entitled "Left For Dead"
Staff Sergeant Leo Cornell, U.S. Army;
1989-present; served in Saudi Arabia for 9 months, participated
in Desert Shield and Desert Storm; Was stationed in Bermany, Italy,
North Carolina, and Korea. Currently serves as a recruiter in
Ocala, FL
Lt. Commander Ralph K Roe, Jr., U.S.
Naval Reserve, U.S. Navy Central Command; Received commission
in March 1988. Served during Operation Desert Storm. Also serves
in a civilian capacity with U.S. Special Operation Command, MacDill
AFB in Florida - St. Petersburg, FL
Specialist Mike Neveitt, Florida Army
National Guard and U.S. Army. 15 years of service - St.
Petersburg, FL
Fireman Todd E. Taylor, U.S. Coast Guard.
Presented flag at St. Petersburg, FL concert. This was his first
day out of boot camp! Congratulations Todd!
Sergeant Bill Gene Rowland; US Army,
1949-56; Stationed in Japan, assigned to Company
1, 3rd Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment; His unit was a part
of General McArther's historic invasion of Korea. After being
under attack for 80 hours, his company reached safety. Out of
190 original members, only 11 remained. Bill was one of those
11. He is the reciepient of the Silver Star and the Purple Heart
- Paragould, AR.
Chief Gunners Mate Willie Chafin, US
Navy, 1940-1948; WWII veteran. Served on the Battleship
USS Texas, the Destroyer
USS Bache DD470, and on the Aircraft
Carrier USS Philippine SEA that sailed to the South Pole with
Admiral Byrd in 1947. Mr. Chafin fought in three major battles
from New Genia to the Philippines. He is the reciepient of the
American Theatre Medal, the American Defense Medal, the European
African Medal, the Asiaatic Pacific Medal, and the Good Conduct
Medal - Salem, MO
Lance Corporal Jonathan Peace, US Marine
Corps Reserve, Active. Presently serves with Bravo Company,
4th Amphibious Assoult Battalion, 4th Marine Division out of Jacksonville,
FL - presented the US Flag at Graceville, FL
Chief Warrant Officer, Joe Evans, Alabama
Army National Gaurd. 34 years of service - presented
the Christian Flag at Gravecelle, FL
Comander Alan Malone, US Navy, 1978-2002;
Received training in the Navy's Nuclear Power Program as a Nuclear
Weapons Officer and Nuclear Engineer Officer. He has served on
the USS Francis
Scott Key (SSBN657B) as the Electrical Division Officer, Fire
Control Division Officer and Communicator; on the USS
Tennessee (SSBN734B) as the Tactical Systems Officer, Navigator
and Operations Officer; on the USS Pheonix (SSN702) which received
a Meritorious Unit Commendation; the returning to the USS Tennessee
where he
served as Executive Officer and was later selected to the rank
of Commander. He is currently teaching ROTC in Pine Bluff, AR.
Commander Malone has received the following commendations: the
Defense Meritorious Service Medal (two awards), the Navy Commendation
Medal (four awards), the Navy Achievement Medal (two awards),
the Joint Unit Commendation Medal (two awards), the Meritorious
Unit Commendation (two awards), the Blue
E Ribbon, the Navy Expeditionary Medal, the Defense Service Medal,
the Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary
Medal, the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (three awards, the Expert
Pistol Medal, and the Expert Rifle Medal - Heber Springs, AR.
Staff
Sergeant Chris Mickey, US Army, 1968-1997; Served in
Vietnam in 1968, the Army Reserves from 1970-1979, and Active
Duty from 1979-1997. He received basic training at Ft. Benning,
GA and was stationed at the following locations: Ft. Ord, CA;
Kirchgoens, Germany; Ft. Stewart, GA; Friedberg, Germany, and
Saudi Arabia.
Sergeant Mickey has received the following commendations: the
Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the Army
Achievement Medal, the Army Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense
Service Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, the Southwest Asia Service
Medal with one bronze star; the Noncommissioned Officers Professional
Development Ribbon with numeral 12, the Army Service Ribbon, the
Overseas Service Ribbon, the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal,
and the Kuwait Liberation Medal - Washington Courthouse, OH
Private 1st Class, Gary Frake, US Army,
Active Duty. Serves in the 327th Infantry Regiment, 101st
Airborne Division, Ft. Campbell, KY - Hot Springs, AR
United States Navy Seal Petty Officer,
2nd Class, Adam Brown, Active Duty. Serves with Seal
Team Two, Virginia Beach, VA - Hot Springs, AR
Sergeant, Ron Johnson, US Army, 1969-1975.
Served six years as a n E5 Sergeant in Artillery during the Vietnam
Conflict - Raleigh, IL
Staff Sergeant, Robyn Collier, US Army,
Active duty for seven years. For six years, she served
as a military intelligence signals analyst and the past year as
a local Army recruiter in the Sheboygan, WI area. Sergeant Collier
spent four years in Europe prior to serving in Texas and Japan.
Her Military awards include: an Army Commendation Medal, 4 Army
Achievement Medals, 2 Good Conduct Medals, a National Defense
Service Ribbon, 2 NCO Professional Development ribbons, an Army
Service Ribbon and an Overseas Service Ribbon. She is married
to Christopher Collier and has two daughters, Sierra and Brianna
- Sheboygan, WI
Sergeant, Rex McFall, Iowa National
Guard, 34th Infantry Division. Retired after 16 years
of faithful service - Oskaloosa, IA
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Airman 2nd Class, Richard Walkotten,
U.S. Air Force, 1959-1962. Received electronics training
in Denver, CO. Duty stations included Dow AFB, Bangor, ME
and Itazuke AFB, Fukaoka, Japan - Jenison, MI |
Staff Sergeant, Larry Reed, U.S. Army,
1971-1973. Duty stations included Ft. Knox, KY, Ft. Polk,
LA for Advance Intantry Training, Ft. Lewis, WA and Ft. Campbell,
KY where he served with the 553rd Military Police Unit. - Jenison,
MI
E4 Specialist, Lane Price, U.S. Army,
1988-1991. Served in the 82nd Air Bourne Division as
Engineer at Fort Bragg, NC. Also served in Panama, Honduras, and
Saudi Arabia. Trained with the Special Forces in the French Foreign
Legion and participated in 37 combat jumps. He is a Desert Storm
veteran. He is the Children's Pastor at Springdale Church of the
Nazarene - Cincinnati, OH
| E6-MS1, Wilfred Vallaire, U.S.
Navy, 1951-1961, U.S. Navy Reserve, 1982-1994. Served
on the USS
Rochester CA124, Heavy Cruiser during the Korean War.
Also served for two years with the Construction Battalion
9. He has received the Navy Achievement Award, the Good Conduct
Award with Bronze Stars, the National Defense Medal, the United
Nations Medal, the Korean Medal, and the Reserve Meritorious
Award with Bronze Stars - Flint, MI |
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Sergeant, Tom Rhoades, US Marines, 1984-1988.
Served on the USS
Guadalcanal, the USS
Nashville, the USS
Iwo Jima, the USS
Ponce all in the Mediterranean Sea. He has received
the Navy
Achievement Medal, the Marine
Corps Expeditionary Medal, the Good
Conduct Medal, the Meritorious
Unit Citation, the Sea
Service Deployment Ribbon - St. Louis, MO
Dental
Tech, 3rd class, David Leonard, U.S. Navy, 1960-1964;
Boot camp - San Diego, CA. Received training in Long Beach,
CA. He is a Vietnam veteran whose tour of duty was with
the West Pac Cruise in Japan, Okinawa and the Phillipines.
He completed his time of service in Great Lakes, IL - Corydon,
IN
Corporal, Jon C. Ward, U.S. Marine Corp,
1968-1969. He served in Vietnam with the 1st Marine
Division Reconn. He is the recipient of the Vietnam
Service Ribbon, the Vietnam
Gallantry Cross Unit Citation, the Navy
and Marine Combined Operations Medal, the Combat
Action Ribbon, the Good
Conduct Medal, the National
Defense Service Medal, and the Purple
Heart - Indianapolis, IN
Sergeant, Dan Dykstra, US Army, 1968-1970.
Served as an Infantry Soldier in Vietnam. He is the recepient
of the Army Commendation
Medal and the Bronze
Star - Lansing, IL
Sergeant, Wade Castle, US Army National
Guard, Active duty 17 years. He has participated
in the following operations: 1986 Return
of Forces to Germany; 1988 Blazing
Trails South, Ecuador; 1990 Operation
Just Cause; 1991 Fuertes
Camino, Honduras; 1998 Operation Northern Friends, Dominican
Republic. He is the recepient of the National Defense
Medal, the Army
Commendation Medal, the Faithful
Service Medal and the Army
Achievement Medal. Sgt. Castle currently serves as a
patriot crew leader with the First of the 203rd
Air Defense Artillery Patriot - Murfreesboro, TN
Tech Sergeant, Robert E. Jinkens, Jr,
US Air Force, 1974-1995. Duty Stations included Lackland
Air force Base, Texas; March Air Force Base, California; Andersen
Air Force Base, Guam; Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio; Lackland
Air Force Base, Texas; Mather Air Force Base, California; Zweibrucken
Air Base, Germany; Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Sgt. Jinkens received
special training as a Military Training Instructor. He is a
Vietnam and Gulf War Veteran who has received the Meritorious
Service Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal, and the Air Force
Achievement Medal - Bartlesville, OK
Specialist 5th Class, Allen Snapp, US
Army, 1965-1968. He was stationed at W.O. Darby Concert,
Furth, Germany and served 2 tours in Vietnam from 1966-1968 -
Pampa, TX
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Staff Sergeant, Billy T. Smith,
US Army, 1944-1946. Duty Stations included Army posts
in OK, CA, CO, MO, NY, LA, NM, TX and Europe. He is a W.W.II
veteran who is the recipient of the Good Conduct Medal, the
Sharp Shooter Rifleman Medal, the European Ribbon with 2 Battle
Stars, and the Army of Occupation Award - Big Spring, TX |
Staff Sergeant, Fordys Arnold, U.S. Marine Corps, Active
Duty. He entered the Marine Corps in 1997 as a Combat
Engineer. His duty stations included Camp Leguene, NC; Joplin,
MO; and San Diego, CA at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot where
he attended Recruiter's School. Sgt. Arnold currently serves on
the Marine Recruiting Staff for the Lynchburg area - Lynchburg,
VA
| Staff Sergeant, Linda Deaton, US
Army, Active duty. Duty stations include: Seaford,
DE; Fort McCoy, WI; Fort Chaffee, AR; and Lewis, DE. Sergeant
Deaton served in the Netherlands during the Return of Forces
to Germany. She is the recipient of 3 Meritorious Service
Medals, 3 Army Commendation Medals, 3 Army Achievement Medals,
5 Good Conduct Medals, and the National Defense Ribbon. She
retires January 31 after 24 years of faithful service - Milton,
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Staff Sergeant, Jack Hetrick, U.S. Army,
1955-1957. Duty Stations included: Ft. Jackson, SC for
Basic Training; Ft. Knox, KY for extended Basic Training where
he was trained with rifles and tanks; Ft. Hood, TX where he served
with the 1st Armored Division; and Ft. Polk, LA for continued
service with the 1st Armored Division. He is a member of Oakland
Church of God and serves on the churches Board of Trustees - Distant,
PA
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Sergeant, Donald Gillette, U.S.
Army, 1944-1946. He served in the 42nd Rainbow Division
as a member of the Infantry during W.W.II and was in combat
through France, Germany, and into Austria. At the end of the
war, Sgt. Gillete was transferred into a M. P. Platoon at
Division Headquarters and served one year of "occupation"
duty based in Salzburg, Austria. He is the recipient of the
European Theater Ribbon with 2 Bronze Stars, the Good Conduct
Medal, the Victory Medal W.W.II, the Meritorious Unit Award,
the Army of Occupation Medal-Germany, and the Combat Infantryman
Badge and Rifle SS. Sgt. Gillette is a member of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars - Proctorville Post 6878 and is a member of
Highlawn Baptist Church - Huntington, WV |
Gunner's Mate, 3rd Class, Jim Norvell,
U.S. Navy 1941-1945. Participated in the Gold Beach Head
Operation in Northern France during WWII, D-Day. He served in
the Asiatic, Pacific and European Theatres of War. He is the recipient
of the American Service Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Combat Medal
and the European Theater of War Medal with 1 Combat Star - Great
Bend, KS
Buck Sargeant, Paul Langen, U.S. Army,
1956-1959. He was stationed in Ulm, Germany at the Berlin
Airlift as a Combat Medic Personnel. He is the recipient of the
Good Concuct Medal and the Marksmanship Medal - Great Bend, KS
1st Lieutenant, Earl E. Popejoy, U.S.
Air Force Reserve 1953-1957. He had previously served
in the U.S. Army, 1946-1949. Lt. Popejoy was stationed in the
Panama Canal Zone for 30 months and in Europe at Bamberg, Germany
and at Graffenwer, Germany. He is the recipient of the Good Conduct
Medal and the W.W.II Victory Medal.
Coporal, William C. Chandler, U.S. Army,
1959-1961. He is a Korean War veteran who served with
the 12th Calvary "A" Company and operated the 106 Anti
Tank Gunner - Elk City, OK
| SSG, David A. Ramsay,
Medical NCO, U.S. Army - National Guard. 18 years total service.
Has served at Walter Reed Army Medical Center; Butzbach, Germany
during Desert Storm; and Fort Campbell, KY. He is currently
in the National Guard, Attica, IN and has recently been called
to active duty to be deployed, destination "unknown"
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SSG, Robert A. Day,
U.S. Army, 1945-1947; U.S. Air Force Reserve, 1953-1957. He
has served at various stations in the U.S., South Pacific
and Japan. He was a member of the 11th Airborne-Para Troopers
and is the recipient of the Shar Shooter Medal, Expert Infantry
Badge, Parachutist' Wings, Army Occupation Medal, Victory
Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, and the Good Conduct
Medal - Beckley, WV |
| Corporal, Rudolfo
Hernandez, U.S. Army, 1949-1952. He is the recipient
of the Congressional Medal of Honor for acts of heroism and
bravery beyond the call of duty during the Korean War. Disregarding
his own life to save the lives of his fellow soldiers. - Fayetteville,
NC Warrant Officer, Rick
Olivarez, U.S. Army, 13 years of active duty. Heserves
with the 82nd Airborn Division. Has served in Operation
Desert storm, 1991 and in Korea, 1997-1998. He is the recipient
of the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal
and the Army Achievement Medal - Fayetteville, NC |

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Master Sargent, Ray Koon, U.S. Army. A Persian
Gulf Veteran with 21 years of dedicated service - Kimball, MI
Sargent, Philip
Kane, U.S. Army, 1980 to present. He served in Bosnia,
Kosovo, and in the 9/11 WTC Rescue and Recovery efforts. He
is the recipient of the Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement
Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, United Nations Medal,
N.A.T.O. Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Marksmanship Badge, and
the Military Police Badge - Lansdale, PA |
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Corporal, Pete Pennie, U.S. Marines,
2000 to present. Stationed with the India Company,
3rd Battalion, 23rd Marines. Participated in Operation Cornerstone
'01 in Milot, Albania. He is the recipient of the Meritorious
Mast, Meritorious Rank Promotion, and the National Defense
Medal - Ashdown, AR |
Staff Sargent,
Wayne Bishop, U.S. Air Force, 1950-1953
Chief Petty Officer, Mitch Shellnut, U.S. Navy,
1976-1997
Corporal, Derrell James, U.S. Marines, 1956-1958
E-5, Ronnie King, U.S. Army, 1968-1970 -
Benton, AR |
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Sargeant, Charlie Ball,
Missouri National Gaurd, 1996 to present. Serves
with the 1138th Military Police Company. Served at Ft. Leonard
Wood, MO for Operation Noble Eagle - October 1, 2001 - September
1, 2002. Also served for 3 years with the 1/14th Infantry
at Schofield Barraks, HI. He is the recipient of the Army
Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Army Reserve Component
Achievement Medal, National Defense Ribbon, Armed Forces Reserve
Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon,
and Overseas Ribbon - West Plains, MO |
Petty Officer, 3rd Class, John Blanchard,
U.S. Coast Gaurd, 1946-1949, U.S. Navy, 1950-1952. Served
in the Sea of Japan on the Aircraft Carrier Boxer during the Korean
Conflict with Task Force 77 - Covington, LA
Lt. Colonel, Jim Parker, U.S. Air Force,
1982 to present. He is a B-52 Instuctor Pilot, currently
serving in the 2nd Operational Support Squadron, Barksdale AFB,
LA. He has flown over 200 combat hours in support for Operation
Enduring Freedom. He presented the flag in memory of those who
lost their lives in the tragedy of Space Shuttle Colombia - Shreveport,
LA
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Lance Corporal Blaine Hardy, United
States Marine Corps,1986 - 1991. He was a member
of the 2nd Battalion 5th Marines Infantry in Kuwait during
Desert Storm. He is the recipient of eight service medals
and was honorably discharged - Houston, TX |
Corporal, Richard DePriest,
U.S. Marine Corps, 1991-1995; Primary MOS 0811 Cannon
Crew Man - Artillery. Duty stations included 29 Palms, CA;
San Diego, CA; Okinawa, Japan; Somalia; Saudi Arabia. He is
one of 21 in the entire history of the Marine Corps to be
Red Star Qualified - Artillery. He was shot in Somolia and
is the recipient of the Navy Achievement Medal, the Sea Service
Deployment Ribbon, the Southeast Asia Service Ribbon, and
the National Defense Medal - Warrenton, MO |
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Major, Rod Williams,
U.S. Army, 1983 to present. Currently serves as Operations
Officer, G-3, 89th Regional Support Command, Wichita, KS.
Duty stations included Fort Leonard Wood, MO; Fort Hood, TX
where he served as a Signals Intelligence Analyst with the
3rd U.S. Corps; Fort Benning, GA where he was commissioned
as a Second Lieutenant following Officer Candidate School.
He has served as Platoon Leader, Vulcan/Stinger Air Defense
Systems; Assistant Battalion Operations Officer; Battalion
Intelligence Officer; and Battery Commander, Howitzer Battalion.
His qualifications include: Parachute Badge, German Linguist,
and Air Defense Artillery, Field Artillery, Intelligence and
Transportation. He is the recipient of the Army Commendation
Medal, the Army Achievement Medal - 3rd Award, the Army Good
Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, and the
Overseas Service Ribbon - Wichita, KS |
| Boy Scouts, Chad and
Darren Rucker, presented the Missouri State flag. |
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Fireman, Kirk Shefulsky of
the Lake Ozark Fire Department, presented the
American flag - Osage Beach, MO |
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Members of the Navy, Jr. ROTC:
Left Rifle: Cadet Lieutenant, Jr. Grade, Anthony
Boss. Unarmed Drill Team and Rifle Team Commander.
He is the recipient of the Aptitude Ribbon, the Unit Service
Ribbon and the Community Service Ribbon. Navy
Flag: Cadet Lieutenant, Jr. Grade, Angie Marabanian.
Company Executive Officer. She is the recipient of the Distinguished
Cadet Ribbon, the Aptitude Ribbon and the Recruiting Ribbon.
Right Rifle: Cadet Lieutenant, Jr. Grade, Cynthia
Wheless. Company Supply Officer. She is the recipient
of the Aptitude Ribbon, the Unit Service Ribbon and the Community
Service Ribbon. American Flag: Cadet Lieutenant,
Jr. Grade, Nora Smith. Company Administrative Officer
and Color Guard Commander. She is the recipient of the Distinguished
Cadet Ribbon, the Aptitude Ribbon, and the Color Guard Ribbon.
- Crossett, AR |
Master Sergeant, Ron
Foegen; U.S. Air Force Reserves, 20 years. Serves
with the 914th Services Squadron in Niagara Falls - Williamsville,
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Petty Officer, 2nd
Class, Gary Page; U.S. Navy Reserves; 4 years active duty,
14 years reserve. Served 2 years in Naples, Italy,
1 year on the USS Independence (Mediterranean Cruise). Now
serves Reserve weekend in a unit from Buffalo, NY
Private, First Class, Jamie Stewart;
Army National Guard; 2 years. Was stationed in
South Carolina and El Paso, TX for training. Serves 1 weekend
a month and 2 weeks during the summer in a unit from Kane,
PA. she is the recipient of the Commanders Award - Bradford,
PA
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Chief Petty Officer,
William Windows; U.S. Navy; Enlisted in 1970 with 23 years
of service. Participated in Desert Storm in 1991.
Served 6 months at Guantanimo Bay during the Haitian Refugee
Crisis. He is the recipient of 2 Navy Achievement Medals,
the Overseas Deployment Ribbon, and the Battle E Ribbon (a
unit award for excellence) |
| Gunnery Sergeant, Tim Crumbliss,
U.S. Marines; 1977-1998. Served in various locations
in the United States and Far East, including a tout of duty
at Paris Island, SC as a drill instructor - Mansfield, OH
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Chief Warrant Officer 3, Kimo
Hansen, U.S. Army; 1988 to present. Received Basic
Training at Ft. Bliss, TX followed by Advanced Individual
Training at Ft. Gordon, GA to become a Tactical Microwave
Satellite Systems repairer and operator. His first duty
assignment was at the 112th Signal Battalion, Special Operations
at Ft. Bragg, NC from 1988-1992. His following assignment
was with 6th Signal Battalion, 6th Infantry Division, Ft.
Richardson, AK. He was then selected to enter the Initial
Entry Rotary Wing Course to become a US Army Aviator.
As an Aeroscout Aviator, Mr. Hansen's assignments have been:
1-10 Calvary, 4th ID, Ft. Hood,TX; 4-7 Calvary, 2nd ID,
Korea; and his current assignment is at the 1st Squadron,
7th Calvary, 1st Calvary Division,
FT. Hood, TX as a Maintenance Test Pilot for the OD-58D
Helicopter. Kimo and his wife, Bobbi, have 3 children; sons
Brett and Sean, and daughter, Kayla.
Chief Warrant Officer 2, Bryan William Zollinger.
Began Basic Training on June 22, 1999 after being
selected to attend Warrant Officer Flight Training in May
of that same year. After completing Basic Combat Training
at Fort Knox, KY, Bryan attended Warrant Officer Candidate
School and Warrant Officer Flight Training. He the moved
to Ft. Hood, TX after being assigned to his first duty station
with 1-7 Calvary, 4th Aviation Brigade, 1st Calvary Division
where he continues to fly the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopter.
Bryan and his wife, Patricia, have 4 children; sons Benjamin,
Nicholas and Daniel and daughter, Christi.
Both officers have recently received Deployment
Orders to the Middle East. - Killeen, TX |
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Staff Sergeant, Ken
Vetter, U.S. Air Force; 1982-1990. Served in Guam
from 1985-1988. Also served as a Military Instructor at Goodfellow
A.F.B. in San Angelo, TX from 1988-1990. He is the recipient
of the Commendation Medal for Meritorious Service - Plano,
TX |
Rear Admiral, Vance
H. Fry, U.S. Navy, 1960-1995. A former Commander
in the Naval Reserve and member of the Expeditionary Logistics
Support Force. He participated in Desert Storm in 1991 -
Chattanooga, TN
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| Members of East Burke
High School Army Jr. R.O.T.C. presented the American
and NC state flags in memory of those who have lost their
lives and in honor of those who continue to risk theirs in
Operation Iraqi Freedom. Sargeant First Class, Rachael
Maltba, Rifle; Private First Class, Greg Hubbard, American
flag; First Sargeant, Tyler Johanson, NC state flag; Private
First Class, Mikey Huffman, Rifle - Valdese, NC |
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Chief Hospital Corpsman,
Fleet Marine Force, Stephen Barrett. U.S. Navy 1961-1967,
1982-2002. Participated in Desert Shield and Desert
Storm in 1991. He is the recipeint of the Navy Commendation
Medal, Navy/Marine Corp Commendation Medal, Navy Meritorious
Service Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Meritorious Commendation
Ribbon, National Defense Medal, Saudi Arabia/Kuwaiti Liberation
Medal, Fleet Marine Force Ribbon, and the Armed Force Service
Medal - Seymour, IN |
| Staff Sargeant, Dusty
Gilliland. PA Army National Guard. 12 years of service.
She has recently returned from a tour of duty in Germany in
support of Operation Enduring Freedom. She is the recipient
of the Army Achievement Medal, the National Defense Ribbon,
and the Army Commendation Medal - Butler, PA |
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Petty Officer 2nd Class, Jerry
Impervento, U.S. Navy 1975-1980. He served with Special
Forces, Seal Team 2. He is the recipient of the National Defense
Ribbon, the Expiditionary Medal, the Bronze Star and the Purple
Heart - Madissonville, KY |
Corporal, Howard
McKee, U.S. Army, 1950-1952. Served in Korea Headquarters,
2nd Division Duty with Postal Section - Lake Charles, LA
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Staff Sergeant, Steven
Holmes, Rutherford High School Air Force ROTC Presenting
the flag in honor of his brothers: Isaac Kenny Holm's, U.S.
Army National Guard, stationed in Iraq; and Michael Holm's,
U.S. Navy, stationed in the Persian Gulf - Panama City, FL |
| Staff Sergeant, Bill
Roberts, U.S. Army, 1957-1966. Serves as a member
of the 841st Combat Engineers - Kissimmee, FL |
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Ken Menard, Firefighter with the
Washington, D.C. Fire Department. Participated in fire
fighting efforts at the Pentagon following 9/11 attacks - Hagerstown,
MD
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Major, Jay D. Offenberger,
U.S. Army, Active. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant
in Aviation in 1991. His assignments include: Flight Platoon
Leader, Headquarters Platoon Leader, and Battalion Logistics
Officer in 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, Giebelstadt,
Germany; Beirut Air Bridge Liaison Officer, American Embassy,
Nicosia, Cyprus; Commander, Command Aviation Flight Detachment,
Fort Riley, Kansas; Commander Battalion Training Officer,
772nd Troop Command, West Virginia Army National Guard. His
Military Education includes: the Aviation Officer Basic Course,
Airborne School, Air Assault School, the Aviation Officer
Advanced Course, Combined Arms Staff Service School, and Command
and General Staff College. He is the recipient of 2 Meritorious
Service Medals, 2 Army Commendation Medals, the Army Achievement
Medal, 2 National Defense Service Medals, 2 Overseas Service
Ribbons, the Army Aviator Badge, the Parachutist's Badge,
and the Air Assault Badge. He and his wife, Adria Renee, have
three sons, Zachary, Zane, and Luke. He requested that it
be made known that he was baptized into the blood of Jesus
Christ at First Baptist Church 27 years ago - Williamstown,
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1st Lieutenant, U.S. Army/Chief Warrant
Officer, U.S. Marine, Nick Watson, combined service 1968-1993.
Served in Vietnam and Somalia. He is the recipient of the Bronze
Star for Valor and the Purple Heart.
Earl Yingling, U.S. Army Air Force,
1942-1945. He was stationed in Palebrook, England and
served as an Aerial Gunner on a B-17 Bomber Crew. He participated
in 35 missions over occupied territory - Titusville, PA
2nd Lieutenant, Loran Naugher, U.S.
Army, 1936-1946. He is one of three brothers who fought
in World War II. He was commissioned as a 2nd Lt. in the infantry
of the U.S. Army Reserves in 1936 and was called to active duty
March 4, 1942 as the company commander of Company K of the 95th
Infantry. He is a combat veteran of the Battle of the Bulge. His
company found themselves in Czechoslovakia when Germany surrendered.
He served with the 3rd Battalion as the prepared to invade Japan.
Later he served in the Army occupations of Japan. Relieved from
active duty in April 1946 when he returned to North Carolina to
organize a National Guard unit there - Pontotoc, MS
Technical Sergeant, Robert Donaldson,
NC Air National Guard, Active. He has served as an Aircraft
Maintenance, Full Time Technician in the NC Air National Guard
in Charlotte for 16 years. He works on the C-130 Hercules Cargo
plane which is used for transporting people, supplies, equipment
and wounded and is capable of air dropping supplies, equipment
and/or paratroopers. It was the first U.S. plane to land in Baghdad.
In the summer of 2002, he spent 2 months in Kuwait, Pakistan,
and Afghanistan. Sgt. Donaldson is proud to serve a
Nation led by an unashamed Christian President who seeks our prayers
and God's guidance in leading our nation - Statesville, NC
| Master Sergeant, Al Wagner, U.S.
Air Force, 1975-2002. He participated in Desert Shield,
Desert Storm and Desert Calm. He was also a part of Operation
Provide Hope during which he flew relief supplies to Russia
after the fall of the Berlin wall. He flew as a Load Master
on the C-130 Aircraft for 24 years and ended his service as
the Air Force Liaison at Ft. Lee, VA - Colonial Heights, VA |
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Sergeant, LaVoy Jones, U.S. Army,
1968-1970. He served as a Combat Medic in the Vietnam
War. While in Vietnam, he was awarded the Purple Heart, the
Bronze Star, the Army Commendation Medal, the Combat Medic
Badge and three Air Medals for 115 air drops under hostile
fire. Sgt. Jones served during the Tet Offensive in 1968 and
1969. He was named the Church of God Chaplains Commission
Veteran of the Year in 1998 for being one of the denomination's
most highly decorated combat veterans of the Vietnam War -
Cleveland, TN |
Private 1st Class, Alan
Conrad, U.S. Marines, 1950-1951. Served during
the Korean conflict.
Corporal, William Hood,
U.S. Army, 1951-1953. Served during the Korean
Conflict.
Private, Louis Laechelt,
U.S. Marines, 1943. Served during World War II.
Staff Sargeant, Forrest
Sydow, U.S. Army, 1972-1979 and 1985-1998. Served
in Vietnam and the Persian Gulf.
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Corporal, Derwood Kennedy, U.S.
Army, 1953-1955. He is the recipient
of the Expert w/Rifle and Carbine, the National Fidelity and Honor
Medal, the National Defense Medal and the Distinguished Service
Ribbon
Specialist, Erik Jensen, U.S. Navy,
1993-1997; U.S. Army 1997-2003. He
serves as a Language Specialist w/the Army - Augusta, GA
Commander, Bruce Mixer, U.S. Navy,
6 years active duty in the Submarine Service and 19 years in
the Navy Reserves. He is Submarine Qualified
and served during the Viet Nam era. He is the recipient of 4
Naval Achievement Medals, the Naval Unit Commendation for classified
operations aboard submarines, 2 National Defense Medals.
Staff Sergeant Fletcher, U.S. Marines,
15 years of service. He currently serves
in the Reserves. He has served in 23 different countries from
the Philippines to the Persian Gulf War.
Chief Master Sergeant, Dan Jones, U.S.
Air Force 1974-1996. He served during
the end of the Viet Nam era and participated in Operation Just
Cause and Desert Shield. He is the recipient of 3 Meritorious
Service Medals, 2 Aerial Achievement Medals and 2 Air Force
Commendation Medals.
Airman, 1st Class, Lloyd Acton, U.S.
Air Force, 1961-1965. He
was stationed in Turkey at a security base with a Cryptographic
Top Secret Clearance Status. In addition to his regular military
duties, he assisted in smuggling Bibles in to the region while
stationed there.
Major Bill Barrow, U.S. Air Force,
Active duty since 1990. He
is a KC-135 Pilot and has participated in Operation Northern
Watch and Operation Southern Watch in Iraq.
E-4, William Green, U.S. Army, 1970-1972. He
served in Viet Nam from 1971-1972.
Specialist 4, Mike Yashinski, U.S.
Army, 1987-1990. He was stationed
in Wurzberg, Germany where he served with a signal unit.
Major Kevin Zurmuehlen, U.S. Army,
Active duty since 1990. He
graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY and
was commissioned as a 2nd Lt of Aviation in May, 1990. Serving
in several aviation command and maintenance
test pilot positions over his military career, MAJ Zurmuehlen
currently
conducts research, test and development of new aviation systems
for the Army. He,
his wife, Kristen, daughter Kathryn and son Kyle are currently
stationed at
Redstone Arsenal, AL and are all members of Whitesburg Baptist
Church -
Huntsville, AL
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