The Japanese forced William Allen and the American soldiers to walk more than 60 miles in ten days from the Bataan Peninsula to the O’Donnell prison camp.
Edwin Wilber deployed twice to Korea during 1951. He deployed in support of Operation Thunderbolt and was wounded on Jan. 25, 1951.
Bob Cinibulk's aircraft was shot down near Aesch, Switzerland. This day was known as “Black Thursday”, with 69 bombers being shot down.
Bradley Ward served as Military Police for nearly ten years and participated in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan from 2013 to 2014.
Herbert Baker was drafted into the Marine Corps in during World War II in 1943 and worked mainly in Hiroshima and in Nagasaki, Japan.
Walter Botts was chosen among several models to pose as ‘Uncle Sam’ in the prominent ‘I want YOU!’ WWII recruiting campaign posters
Brian Anderson served as a Green Beret for Operation Enduring Freedom at Camp Mogenson from 2009 to 2010 and in the Urzghan Province from 2010 to 201.
Pat served in the Army as a long-range reconnaissance patrol (LRRP) ranger. Pat was awarded the Silver Star and a Purple Heart.
Evelyn M. Noles Bayer enliste to serve in the Women’s Army Corps in October of 1944 as a dental technician during World War II.
Adrian Backman was deployed to Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2009 to 2010 at the start of his military career. He retired when he suffered a stroke.
Lawrence served in one of the longest combat deployments in recent history, which totaled 475 days. During OIF, Lawrence patrolled the streets of Baghdad.
Roland Richardson flew 192 combat missions during his tours in the Vietnam War. He served as commander of the 31st Tactical Reconnaissance Training Squadron