Lee M Billings
I am voting in honor of my father who entered the US Army February 1941. He served at Guadalcanal, the North Solomons, New Guinea, and was presented with the Bronze Star metal for his participation at Luzon.
I am voting in honor of my father who entered the US Army February 1941. He served at Guadalcanal, the North Solomons, New Guinea, and was presented with the Bronze Star metal for his participation at Luzon.
My husband of 20 years, served his country and flag proudly, from 1978 to 1994. He saw how a dictator took hostages in 1979 onboard the U.S.S. Constellation (CV-64) and he was onboard the U.S.S. Independence (CV-62) for the Initial Strikes in support of Desert Shield. I am very proud of what my husband endured for my and all the others that enjoy our freedom and our right to free speech.
OOH RAH!!! This Tribute is coming from the heart of a Marine to a Marine. Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful) Kevin. I remember all the good times we have had and will have. He helped me out exponentially through Boot Camp from 12 June 06 till 8 September 06. Wish you the best with your future endeavors in the Corps.
I want to thank my wife for her selfless service to our country, our freedom, and God above. I pray for peace, comfort, and a safe return home. Forever & Always yours, Scott
You served your country well...you are gone but not forgotten. This world was a better place because of you.
I would like for my fathers name to be entered into your list of men who served our country. My father Joseph Michaud served in WW I at the age of 18. He fought in France and received an honorable discharge in 1919.
I miss you Dad. There isn't a day that goes by that I do not think of you. We are going to have a new addition to the family. I wish you were here to enjoy the baby.Love your son Scott.
I want to along with all of us in this wonderful State of Maine salute my father as well as thank him for serving our country during WWII. He was on the front lines at Normandy and had the distinct pleasure of visiting the beach last year some 62 years later. We salute you John Gamage and thank you for making our country what it is today.
In honor of my father, who recently passed. He spent the last few years of his life in the Minneapolis Veterans' Home. Many thanks to that wonderful facility. We will all miss him.
John died when his plane disappeared when out on patrol. He was a radio man/gunner.