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Brian Sigler. U.S. Air Force 1990-2011. Will Johnson. U.S. Navy Served in Vietnam. John M c Canlies. National Guard – 1962 49 th Division Berlin Crisis Era. Harold Donica. Randall Wallen. U.S. Army Private 2 nd Class 2005-2009 Ft. Hood to Iraq. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Brian Sigler
• U.S. Air Force
• 1990-2011
• U.S. Navy
• Served in Vietnam
Will Johnson
• National Guard –
1962
• 49th Division
• Berlin Crisis Era
John McCanlies
Harold Donica
Randall Wallen
• U.S. Army
• Private 2nd Class
• 2005-2009
• Ft. Hood to Iraq
• U.S. Army, 1966-1968• Rank: Sp5
Brad Kimbrough
Hubert Donaway
• U.S. Army, 1955-1958
• Served in Korea
• U.S. Army, 1951-1953• Corporal• Served in Korea• 65th Ammo Co.
Drew Dan Jackson
Tom Sluder• U.S. Army, 1960-1965• Staff Sergeant• Operations & Intelligence
Jamie Smothers
• U.S. Air Force
• S.E.R.E. Instructor
• 2005 - Present
John Page• U.S. Air Force, 1970-91• T Sgt, M Sgt• Training Instructor• Served in Korea
Albert Stovall• U.S. Navy - 1941• Joined just days before bombing of Pearl Harbor• Boatswain’s Mate• World War II – Pacific Theater
Max Blankenship• U.S. Army
•SFC
• 1975 - 1994
DonaldGorr
• U.S. Army, 1946-47
• Corporal w/ 25th Division
• Served in Honshu, Japan
Larry Tankersley
• U.S. Army• Medic• Stationed in Germany• Active duty, 1957-59• Reserves, 1959-63
Tom Nicks
• U.S. Marines• Lance Corporal• 2010 – Present• currently stationed at Camp Pendleton,
California• One tour of duty in Afghanistan
• U.S. Army, 1963- 1989• Served 26 years as an Ordinance Officer• Commissioned as 2nd Lt. from ROTC at HSU.• Retired Colonel• Served 2 tours in Vietnam
John Adams
Bud Coats• U.S. Navy, 1934-1938• Served on the Battleship – U.S.S. Maryland (gun turret “E”)• Served as Boatswain’s Mate & Seaman 1st Class
• U.S. Army - 1942• Pilot and Tailgunner• 33rd Bombardment Squadron• Killed while bravely performing duty• Presidential acknowledgement (next slide)
Sgt. Harold Stovall
Sgt. Harold StovallIn grateful memory ofRobert Harold Stovall
who died in the service of his country in the Southwest Pacific area, February 28, 1944.
“He stands in the unbroken line of patriots who have dared to die that freedom might live, and grow, and increase its blessings. Freedom lives, and through it, he lives – in a way that humbles
the undertakings of most men.”
For your sacrifices, we sayThank You!