Gale E. Hincks
Thanks for serving!
Thanks for serving!
Honor is associated with honesty, great respect, high regard, integrity, and dignity. Veterans are to represent all this and much more. My father, Frederick George Curtis, Sr., a soldier of the 2nd Armored Division, Hell on Wheels during WWII exemplifies these words not only as a soldier but as a person and most of all as a father. He brings so much to the table each day of his life, leading by example, to be an honorable and proud citizen of the United States of America, to give back to the community which helped raise you and yours, to expect in return what you give.
My grandfather served 20+ years in the United States Navy. He was stationed at one point at Brunswick Naval Air Station. His wife had passed in 2003 and he passed in 2007. He served his country in both Korean Conflict and Vietnam Conflict. He was a great father to his children and an awesome grandfather. He is an American that needs to not be forgotten. Thank you. God bless him and Gold bless our fallen heroes and God bless America.
Son of an Irish Immigrant, Francis W. Lyons, (Deceased: 02/2005), served the duration of the war during WWII as a Gunnersmate U.S. Navy in the Pacific Theatre. He attained the rank of Acting Chief Petty Officer and saw action during the Island Hopping Campaign, along with service in the North Atlantic on Mine Sweeper and L/C Ship. Thanks Dad. R.I.P. Your son, Gunnery Sergeant Matt Lyons, USMC Ret.
Disabled Vet, Passed away in 2007 in a Florida VA Hospital
I would like to send my thoughts and gratitude to my Grandfather who served our country and fought for all Americans. He was the most wonderful person.W e still love you and miss you very dearly.
I vote in honor and reverence of the country that my granfather fought to protect. He served in WWII, specifically in Okinawa(Japan) on Sugar Hill, he was one of the few survivors. He earned the Bronze Star for his heroic actions. Even though he is deceased, I will forever be thankful for the honor that he showed for my country. In this day, many have not seen the effects of war.
Eric served in Saudi Arabia, and later in Kuwait. He flew Medical Evac Blackhawks. Because of his service he has Gulf War Syndrome, but still holds down a full time job working for the State of Maine.
Thank you for your service protecting all Americans.
CMSgt, Missing in Action.