With a desire to continue her late brother’s legacy of service, Jenine Melton dedicates her life to honoring our nation’s Veterans and fallen heroes.
Donald Weber was sent to the Demilitarized Zone in Vietnam. One night during his time in Vietnam, Donald’s unit was overrun and suffered mass casualties.
Clarizza Paz was stationed with the 2nd Brigade Support Battalion and Headquarters, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division at Tacoma
In 1958, Douglass Smith was sent to McCoy Air Force Base, Fla. He then reported to Santiago, Chile as part of a military group from 1963 until 1966.
In October of 1942, Annie Fox was the first woman to be awarded the Purple Heart Medal for her service during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
In 1969, Joseph Clemons returned to combat in Vietnam. He was recognized for his use of helicopters to support combat, medical resupply and evacuation.
Anthony Lopez took part in two jumps and two beach landings during the war. He received a Bronze Star and Purple Heart for actions and sustaining wounds.
Senator John McCain lived a life of patriotism through public and military service as a Navy Veteran, US Representative and Senator.
Charles Alsip enlisted in the Army in 1967. He was a sergeant and he served with the 173rd Airborne Brigade in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
Michael Riley worked assignments by General Westmoreland, who commanded American forces during the war and became the Chief of Staff of the Army.
Jason Ward served as an All Source Intelligence Technician and participated in both Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
Griffith served two tours in Vietnam., as an infantry adviser of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam and later as the executive officer of the 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division.