Tell us if you served.
Jack Sim
U.S. Army
Korean Vet
1955 to 1958
E-5
Dave Rowlison
U.S.M.C.
1961 to 1964
E-4
Les Grebetz
U.S.A.F.
NAM Vet
1963 to 1968
Tech Sargent
Forgot I was extended.
Bill Evans
Army 1969-1971
E4
Kevin W Frith
US Army
1969 to 1971
Sgt. E5--Company Armorer
Thank you all for your service!!!!
Air Force 82-86 Lebanon/Grenada E4.
US Navy 2003-2008
Thank you to all
USAF, aircraft electrician, environmental, maintenance supervisor, QA.
SMSgt/ E8
1981 to 2007
Keith Clevenger USAF retired 1987-2012 Avionics (Comm/Nav). Happy Veterans Day!
Thanks to all our veterans for service to their country
Coast Guard, 71-76 The light weight guys.
Hugh Gibson
U.S. Navy
1972 - 1992 (20-years) retired
Viet Nam Veteran
MAC/E-7
Thanks to all who served
Mike Marshall Army 1955-1975 11Abn div,82 Abn div 173 Abn Vietnam Msg ret
active member
Fayetteville nc
Guys, keep this up and thank you.. You all can talk about your military service, in my case I did not get sent over there, and many did get sent over there, but remember these two words: WE SURVED.
I just thought I would like to add this following bit:
Almost 100 years ago the last few days my father landed in France during WWI. Before he reached the front lines the war ended.
My older brother quit high school and joined the Navy around 1943. He became the radio gunner in the Douglas Daunghles airplanes flying of the carriers during WWII.. He served in both the Atlantic and the Pacific theatres.
As you know I am a Korean Vet.
My younger brother is a Viet Nam Vet.
We did loose a cousins at one of the invasions in the Pacific.
My wife's father was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge in Germany in 1945.
Her oldest son recently retire 22 years, U. S. Army, E-8. He was up for appointment to E-9 and becoming the Sargent of the Army, reporting to the Joints of Staff in Washington, but someone else was appointed,
My Wife's first husband was 82nd Airborne, Viet Nam vet.
Her second husband was Navy, Viet Nam Vet
Me, my first wife was a little older than me, but she served as a nurses aid in the U.S. Army in Japan taking care of wounded coming back to Korea.
My second wife was a 2nd Lt. Airforce registered nurse (soon to become Capitan) accompanying Nam Vets to hospitals near their homes
None of us much talk about the things we did, we just take it for granted as much of you do. So again, WE SERVED.
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Jack Sim
Frank Mitchell
US Army 1960 to 1962
21 st Infantry Munich Germany
A very GRATEFUL thanks to all of you:-)
In 1966 there were four young friends who graduated high school together. We all enlisted, as was the norm, at that time....remember there was a draft. Three went Army and I went Air Force. Of the four who served, only two returned to our very small farming community. One was my cousin who grew up with me and was like a brother. The other my close friend, Billy who lived on the next farm over. Thanks to Jack, for reminding me to remember them at this time of year. We are all so busy with our lives that it slips away. God Bless our Military now and all who have served before. Paul
www.severngaspumps.com
Doug McCron Royal Canadian Navy 1964-1967
Thank you to all those that served. Also thank you to all police and fire and all the men and women that make this country great!
U,S,Navy,1952-1956
U.S.S. Cowell DD 547
Korean Vet. BT-3
Thanks guys for your service.
SPECIAL guy in my life
Kenneth Bush Sr.
2nd Indian Head Division
Front Line Field Medic WW2
97 YEARS YOUNG
U. S. Coast Guard 65 -69
Reserves 69 -93
SKCM
Thank you to all of you who have served. Your service and all those who served before you is what has made our country a shining light on the hill for the rest of the world to see. We take for granted our freedoms and rights that you all served to protect. Again Thank You.
Larry
PA. national guard, 28th division, 1959-1965
U.S. Navy Seabees1976-1984
Thank you for your service guys🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
To all of you..
John La Pest
US Army
8th Special Forces
1966-1968
Never a day or night goes by that I don't remember my friends I PROUDLY served with.
Wayne Scott
Army 69 - 71
3/12 Cavalry
Redeye Missiles in Budingen Germany
Freedom isn't free. I am grateful to all who have served. Thank you!
Better late than never
Rod
U.S. Army 1969-1970
Viet Nam
U.S. Army 1998-present.
Iraq- 2003-2004
Iraq- 2005-2006
Afghanistan-2012-2013
USAF 1988 to Present
C5 Crew Chief
QA Aircraft maintenance
First Sergeant