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Gerard J. Gaudet

My father was an Army serviceman for almost thirty years of his life. He served through 3 periods of war and was proud to declare he was from Maine. He is buried in the New Mexico National Cemetary in Santa Fe New Mexico.

George J. Romano, Jr.

I would like to pay tribute to my husband George Romano, who served for 24 years in the United States Air Force - spanning from the Vietnam Conflict thru/after Desert Storm.

It is because of men and women like George that we have the freedom to say and do a lot of things that folks in other countries do not

THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR VETERANS - AND ESPECIALLY THE CAREER MILITARY MEMBERS and THOSE SERIOUSLY INJURED and/or KILLED IN COMBAT.

George Clayton Nelson

Tribute to my grandfather who served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean and Vietnam wars. He was brave and dedicated during his military career and earned many awards including the Bronze Star. The importance of his years of service and his love for the Air Force was apparent to everyone. He was respected and loved by many friends and family. He was loving grandfather and I miss him in my life.

GEORGE A. PARKHILL, IV

We are honoring our Son, Master Chief Gunner's Mate, NAVY SEAL, George A. Parkhill, IV, USN active duty from June 1976 to present date, he will retire in June, 2006 on 30 years of honorable, and dedicated service to his Country and the United States Navy. Currently, he is the OIC, U. S Navy's Desert Warfare Training Command, San Diego, CA...served two tours as Command Master Chief for SEAL TEAM ONE, and NAVY SPECIAL WARFARE COMMAND (SPECCOM) at Coronado, CA.

Gayland Moore Jr.

I vote in honor of my dad, who was a motor machinist's mate, second class, aboard the LCI 565 in the Pacific at the Battles of Leyte, Luzon and Okinawa. His ship was in Hawaii, waiting to invade Japan, when the war ended.

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