During the Tet Offensive, Thomas Corey was shot in the neck, permanently damaging his spinal cord. He's now a quadriplegic & was medically retired in 1968.
Tristan Gross served as an advisor to the Iraqi Army and as a human resources non-commissioned officer at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
Maureen Elias currently lives in Bowie, Maryland and serves as an ambassador for the Travis Manion Foundation helping Veterans and their families.
Army Veteran Jayme Warrior hails from Eagle Butte, South Dakota and is proud of his heritage as a Cheyenne River Lakota Sioux.
Eric Garrison served in Iraqi Surge and Iraqi Sovereignty campaigns where he assisted in over 100 fire missions in support of soldiers in the Baghdad area.
Douglas Huggins retired in 2009 after more than 40 years of service in 31 countries. He was injured in Iraq, suffering a brain injury and many broken bones.
Richard Caulfield served with Military Police in 772nd MP Battalion, Eighth Army during World War II. He returned to the Army once the Korean War started.
Ray Avila was taken to prisoner of war camp Stalag 4B where he worked in a foundry, digging graves and pulling disabled vehicles from snow and mud.
William Silvers attended Iowa University in Iowa City, where he attended full-time leading up to his departure for the military.
Ah-nee Christie served for seven years as a field artillery firefinder radar operator. She deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Army Veteran Marty Gillahan deployed to Iraq in the early 2000s and flew missions transporting troops and supplies in 2004 and 2005.
During his military career, Ted Houghton served in Italy, France, and Belgium. For his service, Ted received the Purple Heart.