PFC BUDDY W. MCLAIN
My son my hero.
My son my hero.
I am voting for my dad, who is my hero. He fought a good fight so you and me could have freedom, and when he came back he had very bad nightmares and extremely bad headaches ... I love and miss him.
I am very proud of my husband. He served 2 tours in Vietnam and only came back with Post Tramatic Stress Disorder. I can live with that. He is now Commander of the DAV chapter in Lewiston. I'm very proud of him.
I am very proud of you Dad! Thank you for your service.
For his 10 1/2 years of service to our country in the US Navy. His love of his country shows with every Flag he sees or song he hears about his Country the -USA !! He salutes all flags he sees when traveling and even though wheelchair bound, will struggle to stand when the National Anthem plays.
Chief Machinist Mate Scammon served in the US Navy from 1917 to 1918, stationed aboard the patrol vessel USS Wissahickon, at the Rockland, ME Naval Section Base.
James has a very high work ethic. He will do whatever it takes for his soldiers and is always optimistic. Although he is a bit modest and/or silly from time to time, he will expect to give and receive respect, always.
Even after her time in the military was over as a Women?s Army Core Nurse, she worked as an R.N. at Togus Hospital until she retired and loved the men and women she helped.
I did not know my husband at the time of his service, but I do know he sacrificed much to serve his country during Operation Desert Storm. He experienced many things that he does not want to remember. When certain things trigger those memories, he is quiet. I cannot imagine the fear and uncertainty he realized fulfilling his patriotic duty. He is a hero. He's my hero. He's an American Hero.
Thank You Dad for your service to our great country!!!