Issac Staples
In honor of my father,He served in the Air Force, He died in 2013 from Agent Orange. I saw you in the eyes of the eagle. On my way to say good bye, We looked in each others Eyes and I knew you were flying again.
In honor of my father,He served in the Air Force, He died in 2013 from Agent Orange. I saw you in the eyes of the eagle. On my way to say good bye, We looked in each others Eyes and I knew you were flying again.
Isabel served proudly in the U.S. Army Nurse Corp for 33 years. Loved caring for Our Vets.
Hilda Tozier Foote graduated from Island Falls High School and attended the University of Maine Farmington from 1939 to June of 1942. She then served as a meteorologist in the United States Army from June of 1944 to August of 1948. She worked as a supply technician at the US Navy Construction Battalion Center in Port Hueneme, Calif. from 1974 until the late 80's. She was married to John Foote, also a World War II veteran and was the mother five children, David, Laurel, Amy, Nora and Tom. She died in Oxnard, CA, where she lived for many years, on March 7, 1983.
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.
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.
He served with pride!
SP/4 Gary Joined the Army 2 years after his Marine brother died. Served 1967 - 1970 in Vietnam as a mechanic., stayed longer so others would not have to go over and replace him.
Gary was a compassionate person who was good with patients as well as friends. Gary was a respiratory specialist who attended combat medic training, respiratory school and civilian work with me. Can?t think of anyone I?d trust more in a combat situation. God bless old friend - one day we will meet again.
I am paying tribute to my brother who has inspired me to serve our country.
In loving memory of our grandfather Galen Spencer who proudly served our country. Love, Ryan and Stephen Spencer