- A1C Charles Bartholomew

A1C Charles Bartholomew U.S. Air Force
Charles was stationed in Alaska from May 1963 until Nov 1964. He was in Vietnam from October 1965 until March 1966
Submitted by: Debbie Batholomew - MSGT Arthur B. Belmore
- MSGT Arthur B. Belmore
U.S. Air Force
Served 26 Conflicts; Raid on Kadafi, Desert Strom, Desert Shield, Afghanistan, Iraq Horn of Africa, Cold War
Submitted by: George W. Belmore - SGT Arthur J. Belmore
- SGT Arthur J. Belmore
U.S. Marine Corps
Served in WWI and WWII. KIA.
Submitted by: George W. Belmore - PFC Clifford Belmore
- PFC Clifford Belmore
U.S. Army
Served in WWII.
Submitted by: George W. Belmore - TSGT George W. Belmore
- TSGT George W. Belmore
U.S. Air Force
Served 25 Conflicts; Cold War, Korea, Vietnam
- CPO Norman Arthur Belmore
- CPO Norman Arthur Belmore
U.S. Navy
Served WWII, Korean War and Cold War.
Submitted by: George W. Belmore - LTCMDR Richard K. Belmore
- LTCMDR Richard K. Belmore
U.S. Navy
Served in the Cold War.
Submitted by: George W. Belmore - A1C Roger P. Belmore
- A1C Roger P. Belmore
U.S. Air Force
Served in the Cold War, Korean War, and Vietnam War.
Submitted by: George W. Belmore - A2C Ronald A. Belmore
- A2C Ronald Arthur Belmore
U.S. Air Force
Served in the Cold War.
Submitted by: George W. Belmore - SSG Connett Brewer
SSG Connett Brewer 82nd Airborne Served 2 Tours in Iraq
Connett is the best!! He's always been a great friend and no matter where he goes in life I'll always support him.
Submitted by: Nicki Snyder - HM3 Edward A.T. Bonfiglio
HM3 Edward A.T. Bonfiglio U.S. Navy
One of two brothers serving together overseas. Son of Edward J. Bonfiglio and Grandson to EM2 Paul Bonfiglio Sr., brother to SSG Gregory W.P. Bonfiglio and newphew to EM2 Paul Bonfiglio Jr. Also the great-nephew to CAPT. Arthur Price.
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - SGT Edward J. Bonfiglio
- SGT Edward J. Bonfiglio
U.S. Air Force
Served during the Gulf War. Son of EM2 Paul Bonfiglio Sr. and Grandson to EMS Arthur Price. Also the newphew of CAPT Arthur Price and brother to EM2 Paul Bonfiglio Jr.
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - SSG Gregory W.P. Bonfiglio
SSG Gregory W.P. Bonfiglio U.S. Air Force
One of two brothers serving together overseas. Son of Edward J. Bonfiglio and Grandson to EM2 Paul Bonfiglio Sr., brother is HM3 Edward A.T. Bonfiglio and newphew to EM2 Paul Bonfiglio Jr. Also the great-nephew to CAPT. Arthur Price.
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - EM2 Paul Bonfiglio Sr.
- EM2 Paul Bonfiglio Sr.
U.S. Navy
Served during the Korean Conflict
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - EM2 Paul Bonfiglio Jr.
- EM2 Paul Bonfiglio Jr.
U.S. Navy
Served from 1975 to 1989. Son of EM2 Paul Bonfiglio Sr. and the Grandson of ENS Arthur Price. Also the nephew to CAPT Arthur Price and brother to SGT Edward J. Bonfiglio.
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - Ken Booker
- Ken Booker
U.S. Air Force
Served in Vietnam K-9
Submitted by: His wife, Pam Booker - Robert L. Booker
- Robert L. Booker
U.S. Army
Served in WWII, Korea and Vietnam
Submitted by: His daughter-in-law, Pam Booker - CPL Aaron Walter Budd
CPL Aaron Walter Budd Hometown Durham, NC / Station in SC
Photo is of Aaron with his new bride Stacie. He has had 1 tour in Iraq and has been a great help in the fight for freedom.
Submitted by: Bobbi Rigsbee - PFC Damian S. Bushart
PFC Damian S. Bushart U.S. Army
Served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. KIA 10/22/2003.
Submitted by: Skip Bushart - CWO3 John C. Bushart
CWO3 John C. Bushart U.S. Army
Served in WWII and Korea
Submitted by: Skip Bushart - CMSGT John "Skip" Bushart
CMSGT John "Skip" Bushart U.S. Air Force
Served in Vietnam and Desert Storm
- SSG William "Bill" Bushart
- SSG William "Bill" Bushart
U.S. Air Force
Served in WWII and Korea
Submitted by: Skip Bushart - MSGT Douglas M. Casamer
- MSGT Douglas M. Casamer
U.S. Air Force, USANG & USAFR
Veteran Vietnam Era, Persian Gulf, and Macomb County VA Director with twenty-five years of service to veterans, all while he continued to serve his country
- Paul Chalet
Paul Chalet U.S. Army Scout pilot in A Troop in 69-70
Paul Chalet was a well-respected Scout pilot for the Silver Spurs. He perished in a civilian helicopter accident on 15 Jan 94.
Paul will be missed by all of us who knew him, but knowing he was still flying after all those years brings some comfort.
Submitted by: Lisa Mitten - ENFN Christopher P. Collier
- ENFN Christopher P. Collier
U.S. Navy
Christopher is one of two brothers serving our country. He is the brother to LCPL Matthew N. Collier.
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - LCPL Matthew N. Collier
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LCPL Matthew N. Collier U.S.Marine Corps
Matthew is one of two brothers serving our country. He is the brother to ENFN Christopher P. Collier.
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - MJR Bruce J. Cortalano
- MJR Bruce J. Cortalano
U.S. Air Force
Served during Viet Nam and the Gulf War. Son of Frank Cortalano and Grandson to Guiseppe Sullo. Also the nephew to Joseph Sullo.
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - Frank Cortalano
- Frank Cortelano
U.S. Army
Served during WWII.
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - PFC Eric S. Ditmars
PFC Eric S. Ditmars U.S. Marine Corps
He is just starting his career with the Marine Corps. It has always been a dream of his to serve his country. It has been a long processes for him to get this far and I am very proud of what he has accomplished to get to this point, and proud of all the things that he still lie ahead for him during his service. Semper Fi! Oooh-Rah!
Submitted by: His mom, Denise Heller - 1LT Kenneth E. Gardner
1LT Kenneth E. Gardner Army Air Corps
Kenneth Edson Gardner, my brother, having been attending Purdue and Kansas Univ. ROTC, joined the Army Field Artillery then later transferred to the Army Air Corps (as it was known then)
Submitted by: His sister, Jane G. Jones - C.J. Gardner
C.J. Gardner American Expeditionary Force
C.J. Gardner, my father, was in the Indiana National Guard and was sent to Texas when Gen. John Pershing was chasing Pancho Villa and then went to France with the American Expeditionary Force.
Submitted by: His Daughter, Jane Jones - R.E. Gorman

R.E. Gorman U.S. Marine Corps
Served and was severely injured in WWII.
Submitted by: "Drew Boy", Grandson - SSG Bernard J. Gough
SSG Bernard J. Gough U.S. Air Force
Bernard Joseph Gough served 2 tours in the United States Air Force in the capacity of a Staff Sergeant. His first tour started in September 1942 in Ft. Meyer Virginia, then moved to Hawaii in December 1944 until he received an Honorable Discharge in January 1946. His second tour started in September 1950 at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia and then moved to Mitchel Air Force Base in New York as a Senior Command Specialist for the 34th Command Squadron. Bernard was the recipient of a Good Conduct Medal, American Theater Ribbon, Asiatic Pacific Ribbon and a World War II Victory Ribbon. Bernard loved his country and his family and departed this world on February 13, 1998. He is survived by his wife Ann, children Peggy, Pat, Kathy, Teresa and Michael, all who miss him dearly. God Bless America!
Submitted by: His Son, Michael Gough - Willard D. Hayes
- Willard D. Hayes
U.S. Air Force
Willard was a 'belly bomber' in World War II, serving in Okinowa and the Pacific.
Submitted by his daughter, Dorothy E. Johnson - CSM Theron L. Johnson (Ret)
CSM Theron L. Johnson (Ret) U.S. Army
Theron joined Army 1950, retired 1970. Served in Armor units, in 1989 was appointed as the Honorary Regimental Sergeant Major of the 32d. Armored Regiment. Retired in Killeen, Texas, home of Fort Hood.
- David M. Jones, M.D.
David M. Jones, M.D. U.S. Army Served in WWI
He was in the Philippines where he took care of the Philippino Scouts and their families and in Korea where he served in the local Army hospital.
Submitted by: Jane Jones - Ralph E. Jones
Ralph E. Jones American Expeditionary Force
Ralph E. Jones, an attorney, was sent to France with the American Expeditionary Force. He later was transferred to the Judge Advocacy Corps and was either prosecution attorney or defense attorney for the troops waiting in large camps for ships to bring them home.
Submitted by: His Daughter-in-law, Jane Jones - PO1C Raymond Laby
- PO1C Raymond Laby
U.S. Navy
Served in WWI.
Submitted by: George W. Belmore - James L. Lynch, Sr.
James L. Lynch U.S. Army
James Lee Lynch, Sr., was drafted into the U.S. Army during WWII. He left in January 1943, leaving behind his 8-month pregnant wife, to fight a battle he knew little about. The 125th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron landed on Day 9 of the D-Day Invasion, and James continued to fight through France, Germany, & Belgium. He was one of the lucky ones, returning home in September 1945 to his wife and 2 year old daughter. That was my father and he was a hero.
Submitted by: His Daughter, Sylvia Mathews - Paul E. Lynch
Paul E. Lynch U.S. Army
Paul Edward Lynch entered the U.S. Army during WWII on 17 Mar 1944. After basic training he was sent to England and on to France, meeting an early death just 15 days after arrival in a battle at Metz, France. On July 28, 1948, three years after the war ended, Paul was enroute home, accompanied by military escort. On August 27th at 8:40 a.m. a Southern Railway train No. 36 arrived at the Danville Railway Station at 12:20 in the afternoon. The clacking of the cassion rolling along the depot walkway, accompanied by a young soldier escort, made a lasting impression on those waiting to receive the remains. Paul was laid to rest on Sunday, August 29th, 1948 in his hometown in Danville, Virginia. Paul E. Lynch was a hero.
Submitted by: Sylvia Mathews - SSGT Chris Malafronte
- SSGT Chris Malafronte
U.S. Army
Served in WWII.
Submitted by: George W. Belmore - SGT Robert Miller

SGT Robert A. Miller U.S. Air Force
Robert enlisted in the Air Force when he was 17 and went in for 3 years when he turned 18. (1943-1946) He was stationed at many locations including Biluxi, MS....HatBox, OK....Denver, CO....Indianapolis, IN.....just to name a few.
Submitted by: His Daughter, Sandy Snyder & His Granddaughter, Nicki Snyder - LT COL Donald Moilan
LT COL Donald Moilan U.S. Army
Bravely served in WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
Submitted by: Bruce Moilan, Jr., Grandson - Bruce J. Morgan
- Bruce J. Morgan
U.S. Marine Corps
Served in Vietnam.
Submitted by: His best friend, Pam Booker - Henry D. Osborne Sr.
- Henry D. Osborne Sr.
US Marine Corps
Served in WWII.
Submitted by: His Daughter, Pam Booker - SGT Damian Pedersen
SGT Damian Pedersen Damian has done 4 tours for Iraq Freedom. Submitted by: His Wife, Selena Pedersen - CAPT Arthur W. Price
- CAPT Arthur W. Price
U.S. Army
Served in WWII. Son of ENS Arthur W. Price.
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - ENS Arthur W. Price
- ENS Arthur W. Price
U.S. Navy
Served in WWI.
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - SCSM John A. Rauschkolb
- SCSM John A. Rauschkolb
U.S. Navy
Pearl Harbor Survivor - At the time of the attack he was a third class (E4) signalman on the battleship USS West Virginia (BB-48) and was on the bridge of that ship at the time of and during most of the attack. As a result of the action of that day he was reported missing in action but survived and went on to serve in the US Navy for the duration of the war.
As of this writing his family is joining him to travel to Fredericksburg, TX to attend the annual meeting of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association. John Rauschkolb is a strong and healthy survivor soon to turn 88 and is a proud member of that Greatest Generation.
Submitted by: His son, John Andrew Rauschkolb II - SGT Glendon H. Rawlins
SGT Glendon H. Rawlins MCT BN / SOI East, Camp Geiger, North Carolina
SGT Rawlins is a Combat Instructor with MCT Battalion at the School of Infantry East, stationed at Camp Geiger, NC.
Submitted by: Angela Rawlins - 1LT. Lucas Sandidge
1LT. Lucas Sandidge U.S. Army 1/25 Stryker Brigade Combat Team Fort Wainwright, Alaska Lucas is currently serving in Iraq. He is the son of Ron and Kathy Sandidge from Victoria, Texas Submitted by: Ron Sandidge, his father. - SPC Brian P. Shaver
SPC Brian P. Shaver U.S. Army 12/17/1977 - 7/31/2006 - Erik Shepard
Erik Shepard Contractor for the U.S. Army Served in the U.S. Marines also.
Erik served in Okinawa, Japan as well as in Korea.
Submitted by: Becky Mueck - 1LT George Kenton “Ken” Sisler
Photo shown is of the USNS Sisler, one of several Strategic Sealift ships named for Medal of Honor recipients. Launched in San Diego, CA, February 28, 1998.
1LT George Kenton “Ken” Sisler Dexter, Missouri
From Lt. Sisler's Medal of Honor citation: On February 7, 1967, First Lieutenant George "Ken" Sisler was a platoon leader / advisor in Vietnam when his platoon was attacked. He quickly rallied his men, deployed them to a better defensive position, and called for air strikes. Learning that two men had been wounded and were unable to retreat, Lt. Sisler charged from his position through intense enemy fire to assist them. He began carrying one of the wounded men when he came under intensive fire by the enemy. Laying down his wounded comrade, he killed three onrushing enemy soldiers with his rifle and silenced the enemy machine gun with a grenade. When he returned to the perimeter with the wounded soldier, the left flank of the platoon came under heavy attack by a superior enemy force. A single-handed charge by Lt. Sisler, using rifle fire and grenades, halted the attack and forced the enemy to withdraw. He continued to move about the field directing air strikes on enemy positions until he was mortally wounded.
Submitted by: His Nephew, Patrick Barbour - Guiseppe Sullo
- Guiseppe Sullo
U.S. Army
Served during WWII.
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - PVT Joseph Sullo
- PVT Joseph Sullo
U.S. Army
Served in WWII. Son of Guiseppe Sullo.
Submitted by: Paul Bonfiglio - MSGT Donald Spaulding
- MSGT Donald Spaulding
U.S. Air Force
Served in WWII, Cold War, Korean War and Vietnam War.
Submitted by: George W. Belmore - Ronald Turcotte
Ronald Turcotte U.S. Army
Ronald entered the Army in 1967, serving in many locations to include Germany, several tours in Asia and numerous stateside assignments.
Submitted by: His Wife, Kun Cha - CPL Owen O. Utley
CPL Owen O. Utley U.S. Marine Corps 5th Mar. Div, Pioneer Battalion, B Company
Served during WWI. KIA at Iwo Jima
Submitted by: His Grandson, Doug Mathis - Soncha Verheyen
- Soncha Verheyen
U.S. Army Wife
For the 20 years that I served with the US Army, she served proudly and supported me each and every minute or our lives. She picked up and moved when duty called me to do the same. She endured the good times and the better times, gave of her time whenever it was needed. She raised a Great family, many times without my help. We continue to support our troops, country and family together 36 years later.
Submitted By: Her Husband, Harold Verheyen - SPC Daniel J. Wilson
SPC Daniel J. Wilson U.S. Army Vietnam Veteran - 1967-1968.
Daniel joined the Army in 1966 and left in 1969 at the rank of Permanent Specialist E-5. He spent 12 months in South Vietnam with the USARV Headquarters and the rest of his time was with three different Transportation Companies and the last one was with the newly organized Transportation Command of Europe. While in service, he earned honors during Basic Training and the Army Commendation Medal in Vietnam and two letters of Achievement while at the Transportation Command. Also, while in Vietnam, he was given a Top Secret Limited Security Clearance to work on highly classified missions during the war.
- Lacey A. Whitley
- Lacey A. Whitley
U.S. Air Force
Served in WWII.
Submitted by: Pam Booker - Jackie J. Ward
- Jackie J. Ward
U.S. Air Force
Served in Vietnam.
Submitted by: Pam Booker - SMSGT Jeryl L. Wood
- SMSGT Jeryl L. Wood
U.S. Air Force Ret, 1965 - 1988
Jeryl was an Air Traffic Controller who served in VietNam twice, and took part in the VN evacuations while in the Phillipines. He also participated in the military relief effort to support the nation's air traffic control system during and after the Controller's Strike in the early '80s. After retirement, he went on to serve with the Dept of Energy in Nevada until 2002, as part of the Nuclear Testing Organization and as Project Manager for other training and research and development missions.
Submitted by: His daughter, Lindsay McDaniel Wood
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- Orange Rural Fire Department
Orange Rural Fire Department Hillsborough, NC
Honoring Jeff Cabe and the dedicated volunteers of the Orange Rural Fire Department.
Submitted by: Eric Garrison - Pinehurst Police Department
Pinehurst Police Department Pinehurst, North Carolina
This is to honor the Police Officers at the Pinehurst Police Department.
Submitted by: Jerry McDonald - CAPT Timothy Price
CAPT Timothy Price Durham Fire Department Durham, NC
Timothy is a training officer for the Durham Fire Dept. He has been serving for 21 years and is a father of 2.
Submitted by: Stacie Budd - Put Your Listing Here
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