Private Hiram Berry
Hiram Berry served in the 12th Maine Infantry, Co. C in the Union Army from 1861 to 1866. He fought in battles along the Southern Mississippi River early in the war and later served in Western Virgina
Hiram Berry served in the 12th Maine Infantry, Co. C in the Union Army from 1861 to 1866. He fought in battles along the Southern Mississippi River early in the war and later served in Western Virgina
Phil served bravely with the 619th Army Reserve from Auburn. He kept in touch with his 7 year old daughter by letter, phone & e-mails constantly, not letting her forget he loved her, and missed her. We are very proud of his service, and thank him.
Phillip Bryant HN/USN Fleet Marine Forces gave his life in the service of his country and the Marines who were in his care. We were shipmates at GLakes Hospital Corps Training Command. He was my friend.
This tribute is in honor of my brother Philippe. He has served our country for 30 years. He is now retired but still works for the Army under a civilian contract. He and his wife now live in Stafford, VA.
To the strongest, kindest, most gentle Hero that ever lived: You lived your life in service, never thinking of yourself. You left the world a better place, touching so many and brightening so many lives. You gave your all to your country, to your family and to your community. You helped to shape the lives of so many young men and women and your distinguished service and legacy shall live on through their lives and accomplishments. You are truly my American Hero and I salute you. May God bless you and keep you, until we are reunited on the other shore.
My father served in the 5th Air Force, 85th Airdrome Squadron of the US Army. His expression of partiotism throughout his life will be remembered and honored by his family. He passed away at 85 years old on September 30, 2008. He was a man of great integrity who valued his family and the simple pleasures of life.
My son my hero.
Thank you for your service to our country; so we can be free.
My brother left college to join the Marines. Continued his education when he returned, being the son of a widow it would have made him exempt at the time. He is a brave man along with so many others.
Thank you for honoring our country and your fellow soldiers by serving in the Persian Gulf War. Your family is very proud of you.