PLEASE continue to send me the names of your soldier- veteran or active.
These are but a few of the names of those that have fought for and protected this great land that we travel about freely in every day. There should be no limitations on what it takes to protect them.
"May no soldier go unloved."
from Soldiers' Angels
Thank you to each one of you.......
ACTIVE DUTY
Richard C. Brown, Jr., Air Force
Jacob Gibbons, SSgt. Air Force
Veterans
David Greene, Air Force
Patrick A. Dize, Navy
Richard S. (Steve) Lawrence, Army, VietNam
Rick Choquette, Army
Here's what his mom had to say about him:
("MT2/E5/SS He served on the USS Kamehameha and the West Virginia from 1990-1994.
Those that might not know the navy meaning of the above they stand for missile technician, second class, E5 pay grade, sub surface qualified.
Both submarines were nuclear....the big ones. He has seen parts of the world we will never see, including Scotland! He was so young and did an amazing job! We will always be proud of him and thank him for his service to our country.")
Roy Woodrow Wilkins, Navy
James Walter Morris, Navy
Orland E. Howard, Marines, Korean Conflict
Buddy Hughes, Army, Korea
William Byron Schoolfield, Navy, WWII Pacific Theater
Byron Dorsey Schoolfield, Army WWI
Billy Hall, Army, Vietnam (Deceased)
James W. Maddox, WWII, Army (Deceased)
John Carey, Rank E-4, Airforce
Richard Hitchens, Army and National Guard, 1st Sergeant, Vietnam, Afganistan (40 yrs. later)
Larry Fykes, Coast Guard, Senior Chief, Desert Storm, Operation Iraq, Deep Water Horizon (Katrina)
Lawrence Tull, Airforce, Captain
Kenneth Tull, Airforce, A2c
Larry Wood, Navy
Michael Hill, Navy
Nicholas Jones, Marines, PFC
Cornell Ginn, Air Force, Master Sgt. E-7 Veteran of Foreign Wars
This is just a start. There are so many more names out there.............PLEASE send them to me. Help me keep this list of names of our brave American men and women growing so everyone will know who they are and how proud we are.
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