Veterans Day - Role Call

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S/Sgt-US ARMY
165 Inf Reg, 40th Inf Div-Korea 1953-1954
151st Combat Engineer Btn.-Korea 1954
Wish I had Re-Upped, but Nam was starting to brew.
 

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Philip F Duffy Rear Admiral; 31 years flying helicopters. 6 commands. 'eenugh. Glad I served when I did, but really glad its not in today's political world!
 
Tin Can Sailor

Proud of the service of my family ---

LeRoy (LSS) Smith ET2
USN 1955 -1959
USS Kenneth D Bailey DDR-713 1956 - 1959

Brothers Howard and James US Army 1942 - 1946 both served in the Pacific
Brother Wendell US Navy 1943 - 1947 USS Donnel and USS Wisconsin
Brother Gerald US Army 1946 - 1956 served the 8th Army in Korea and Japan.

Brother-in-Law George Cox US Army 1943 - 1946 served in Patton's infantry in Europe
Brother-in-Law Clyde Bush USN 1953 - 1963 USAF 1963 - 1980

My Son - Lawrence USCG 1985 - 1990 served on several cutters and the USS Farragut in a navy exchange - medical dischage following motor cycle accident.

Nephew Wendell US Army 1962 - 1988 Airborne two tours in Viet Nam

Nephew Howard USN 1960 - 64 Destroyer Sailor Atlantic Fleet
 
Hey Admiral

Philip F Duffy Rear Admiral; 31 years flying helicopters. 6 commands. 'eenugh. Glad I served when I did, but really glad its not in today's political world!

Don't know if you remember me, but I served under you when you were skipper of HC-3 in the late 70's.

To get back on topic: Commander, USN, 1971-1993. I'm glad to say that my number of landings equalled my number of take-offs.
 
I'd like to recognize my son, SGT Eric Fifer, KIA Iraq, Oct 2005, Army.

My stepson, CPT Shaun Futch, Army, deployed to Afghanistan this past week.

My dad, USAF Retired.

And myself, Retired, Army.
11C, mortarman
Ft. Benning
Vicenza Italy
Ft. Bragg, 82d ABN
Went back to school and ROTC
Army Aviator at
Ft. Rucker
Korea
Ft. Stewart/Hunter AAF
Ft. Eustis
 
4 years U.S. Marine Corps. 1942 - 1946
Member of the FIRST Special Forces of the U.S. Marine Corps. The U.S.Marine Raiders 1942-1944
And the 8th youngest surviving Raiders left out of four Battalions. I think it was about 10,000 which included Paratroop and Medical personnel.
 
Let us not forget a veteran of many wars will be decommissioned next month.

USS Enterprise Completes Its Final Voyage

She was a fine ship. I was fortunate enough a few months ago to receive an email from a Lt on board. He had received one of my Freedom Pens. I was on cloud 9 that day.

Fair Winds and Following Seas, Enterprise. You did your nation proud.

I remember when she was commissioned and now I've lived long enough to see her de-commissioned....
 
Bob Malloy
USN 1969-1973 RM2
1969-1971 USS Warrington DD-843 Newport R.I.
1971-1973 USS William H Standley DLG-32 Mayport, Fl
 
Vet

US Army Security Agency 1963-67
Ft, Devens, Ma
Ft. Benning, GA
Torii Station Okinawa
Bangkok, Thailand
Udorn, Thailand
"We were never there."

Lee Storesund
 
Just finished watching the Salute to Veterans on PBS so, If I miss-spell anything is cause my vision is blurry! A heart felt thanks to all VETERANS; Past, Present and those who have yet to serve.


A special shout out to our own Bruce Fifer, Maj, USA Ret. He survived his Lieutenant hood with me in Korea.


Victor W Vickers
CW3 Retired.
Sept 29, 1974 - Sept 30, 1994
UH-1H Mechanic, Crewchief, Tech Inspector, Pilot, Instuctor Pilot, Night Vision IP, Combat Skills IP and Maintenance Test Pilot. Loved flying and fixing the old birds...
 
To all my brothers in arms,
I've always maintained that I wasn't the best soldier, but I showed up, as did all of you.
Thank You
Sgt. M. Chouinard
82d Abn.Div.
Ft Bragg NC.
Death from above!!!!!
 
SSGT Warren S. Stillwell
USAF Ret
1977-1990
Hahn AFB Germany-F4 Weapons Maintanance
New Mexico-F-111 Weapons
George AFB Victorville Ca.-F4 and F15 Weapons, Hospital Medical Records
First Gulf War-1990
 
Just finished watching the Salute to Veterans on PBS so, If I miss-spell anything is cause my vision is blurry! A heart felt thanks to all VETERANS; Past, Present and those who have yet to serve.


A special shout out to our own Bruce Fifer, Maj, USA Ret. He survived his Lieutenant hood with me in Korea.


Victor W Vickers
CW3 Retired.
Sept 29, 1974 - Sept 30, 1994
UH-1H Mechanic, Crewchief, Tech Inspector, Pilot, Instuctor Pilot, Night Vision IP, Combat Skills IP and Maintenance Test Pilot. Loved flying and fixing the old birds...

Thanks for the promotion, Vic! :rolleyes: And, if it weren't for professionals like you I would never had made it through "lieutenant hood".
 
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