Roland Richardson flew 192 combat missions during his tours in the Vietnam War. He served as commander of the 31st Tactical Reconnaissance Training Squadron
Larry Britton deployed to South Korea from 1963 to 1964 for his first tour. He then served in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969 with the 189th Infantry Brigade.
In the Korean War, Kurt Chew Een Lee led 500 troops through a blizzard in below-zero temperatures in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir.
Cristina Mungilla served with the Texas Army National Guard. She was tasked with supporting, mobilizing and demobilizing units for overseas deployments.
John Francavilla was killed in action from hostile artillery while serving as a rifleman in Quang Tri, South Vietnam on April 9th, 1968.
Terrell joined the Air Force in 1984 as an Air Craft Maintenance Technician. He began his career at Lackland Air Force Base.
Michael Healy served in Korea leading Army Airborne Rangers and in Vietnam leading Special Forces in combat. His five tours of duty in Vietnam earned him the nickname “Iron Mike.”
Roy Hawthorne enlisted in the Marines when he was 17. He served as a Navajo Code Talker with 1st Marine Division in the Pacific Theatre during World War II.
Ke Sneller served as a medic for the Basic Underwater Demolition/SEALS training and his team evaluated and processed hundreds of Marines.
Willard Knockum served on the destroyer USS Fox 779 before he deployed to Vietnam in 1969 during the Vietnam War where he served in Saigon and Dong Tam.
James Clark served in the Marine Corps from 2008 to 2012 as a combat correspondent. He deployed twice with 1st Battalion, 6th Regiment.
Jeff Martinelli is fluent in Farsi and used his language skills as an intelligence analyst. He deployed to Afghanistan, Iraq and Bahrain during sea duty.