Herbert L. Walker
My tribute is to my husband "Buster" a nickname given him by his grandfather. He is now deceased he served his country for 4 years with the Army serving time State side, Japan and Korea.
My tribute is to my husband "Buster" a nickname given him by his grandfather. He is now deceased he served his country for 4 years with the Army serving time State side, Japan and Korea.
Dad was a Staff Sergeant in the army motor pool as a mechanic. Dad was proud to have been of service to his country. From all his daughters Joanne Badger, Marilee Shaw and June Fritts.
To a man who served.
Spent his whole life as a totally disabled Veteran. He could not have a job. Was never able to hold a drivers license and lived with grand mall the rest of his life. He was a sniper, was captured, escaped and was hit by an artillery shell. Died from his wounds. A remarkable person.
Henry Beaumier was an outstanding soldier and patriot. He served his country honorably for 30 years, before retiring from the military, and another 20 as a firefighter. Henry loved this country, and he loved his family. People like this are what makes this country great.
He has been in the Marine Corps for 9 years and has been to Afghanistan and Iraq. He resides in Georgia with 2 sons. We are very proud of him!
Served in the United States Army during WWII in Company C 19th Infantry and was present during the December 7, 1942 attack on Pearl Harbor. He also was engaged in active duty in New Guina, Southern Phiilipines, and other locations in the Central Pacific. Served 39 months of combat with no break. I wish he would of recieved as much honorble recognition as he deserves.
In honor of our Dad, Harry R Davis Jr. May 23,1932-January 19, 2019
Harry Kaklegian was my father's friend and ours. We remember him as a good man, as a Navy Veteran and as a Clerk for Maine Supreme Court.
He served in the Navy in Korea. He was a good man and a great human being. He died in April, 2002. He never once regretted serving his country.