Barksdale, Jr., Thomas Walter -- Sergeant, Army Air Forces/Corps Veteran World War II, 1939-1945 - Miami, Florida; South Dakota; San Antonio, Texas; England; Austria. Sgt. Tom was a POW in Stalag 17, Hogan's Heroes, a true story. He was awarded a Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars.
Baughman, Sr., Paul L. -- Technical Sergeant, Army Veteran World War II, 1939-1945 - France; Belgium; Germany; European Theater. Sgt. Paul, a member of 101st Airborne was a parachuter into Normandy, wounded at St. Lo, Recovered in England and then joined the 29th Infantry guarding Patton's Tanks, wounded in Heurtgen Forest, He was awarded a Bronze Star and Purple Heart.
Bolds, Francis James -- Chief Petty Officer, Navy, Navy Veteran World War II, 1939-1945, Vietnam War, 1961-1975 - New Caledonia; Guam (Mariana Islands); Saipan (Northern Mariana Islands); Tinian (Northern Mariana Islands); France; Italy; Da Nang, Vietnam; Chu Lai, Vietnam. Chief Bolds was in WW2 as well as in the Brown Water Navy in Vietnam.
Cox, Stanley D. -- Fireman, Navy Veteran World War II, 1939-1945 - Okinawa Island (Ryukyu Islands); Guam (Mariana Islands)
Donnelly, Jr., Raymond -- First Lieutenant, Army Veteran Cold War - Hawaii
Finney, Edwin Mall -- Private First Class, Army Veteran World War II, 1939-1945 - Okinawa Island (Ryukyu Islands); Pacific Theater. PFC Finney was a medic on Okinawa and received a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star. At present, he resides in Patriots Harbor at VA in Charleston, S. C. still suffering from hip wound from battle.
Harrington, Jr., Myron Charles -- Colonel, Marine Corps Veteran Vietnam War, 1961-1975 - Vietnam; Beirut, Lebanon; Okinawa, Japan. At the Battle of Hue, Capt. (then) lost most of his Company.
Haynes, James E. -- Private First Class, Army Veteran World War II, 1939-1945 - Fort Belvoir, Virginia; Germany; Philippines; Nancy, France; Paris, France.
Lee, Lewis Marshall -- Chief Petty Officer, Navy Veteran World War II, 1939-1945 - Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Norfolk, Virginia; Charleston, South Carolina. Chief Lee is one of the last survivors of Pearl Harbor.
Liponi, Anthony -- Master Sergeant, Air Force Veteran Cold War - Guam (Mariana Islands); Japan; Vietnam. Sgt. LIponi served on a Weather Plane that would fly into typhoons to record them.
McGinnis, Sr., David Gene -- Petty Officer Third Class, Navy Veteran World War II, 1939-1945 - Norfolk, Virginia; San Francisco, California; North Africa; European Theater; Northern Mariana Islands; Bougainville Island (Solomon Islands); Borneo; Lingayen (Philippines); Leyte (Philippines); Pacific Theater. Petty Officer McGinnis was a Coxswain of a Landing Vessel from aboard the Combat Supply ship Titania, which was involved in 4 Dday (invasions) first in North Africa, then at three locations in the Pacific theater and from there in a Dday in Korean War.
Milligan, Jr., Herbert M. -- Sergeant, Army Veteran World War II, 1939-1945 - Iwo Jima; Okinawa Island (Ryukyu Islands); Fort Jackson, South Carolina; Camp Carson, Colorado; Pacific Theater Sgt. Milligan was in "mop up" operations after the bloody battle of Iwo Jima. His duty was to guard the seabees repairing the vital air field there. Japanese soldiers were still hidden in the vast number of underground complexes and coming out and fighting the U. S. Soldiers.
Moulton, Carlos R. -- Sergeant, Army Veteran World War II, 1939-1945 - Belgium. Sgt. Moulton was fighting in Belgium near end of WW2 sickened that he had to kill young boys all who the Nazis had left at that time.
Porter, William W. -- Commander, Air Force, Air Force, Air Force Veteran World War II, 1939-1945, Korean War, 1950-1953, Vietnam War, 1961-1975 - Washington, D.C.; Okinawa Island (Ryukyu Islands); Philippines; Korea; Vietnam. Capt. Porter astoundingly was in three wars: WW2, Korea and in Vietnam.He was a fighter pilot in WW2 and in Korea. He won two Distinguished Air Medals in both places and was an intelligence officer in Vietnam. All of his service was aboard Aircraft Carriers.
Quinton, Garland G. -- Navy Veteran World War II, 1939-1945 - Aleutian Islands (Alaska). Quintan was a corpsman on a ship off an Aleutian Islands where he reported having to treat many wounded soldiers.
Rockefeller, John Jay -- Marine Corps Veteran Korean War, 1950-1953 - Parris Island, South Carolina; California; Korea ]. He was awarded a Purple Heart wounded several times which he blames on "friendly fire".
Saunders, Percy L. -- Colonel, Marine Corps, Army, Army Veteran World War II, 1939-1945, Korean War, 1950-1953, Vietnam War, 1961-1975 - Parris Island, South Carolina; Okinawa Island (Ryukyu Islands); Philippines; Korea; Vietnam. Another veteran who astoundingly served in three wars: WW2 (a Marine), Korea (a fighter pilot) and in Vietnam as a Special Services Officers (running canteens all over the country, having dangerous helicopter trips between bases where he volunteered to be a gunner and won a Bronze Star).
Syfrett, Harold Walter -- Chief Electrician's Mate, Navy Veteran World War I, 1939-1945 - Norfolk, Virginia; Washington, DC; Pacific Ocean. Syfrett served on the Yorktown (CV 10) in WW2 which replaced the Yorktown (CV 5) which was sunk at Midway. Rev. Syfrett, becoming a minister after the war, was very instrumental at bringing the Yorktown (CV10) to Charleston saving it from the scrap pilel He is presently the honorary Chaplain aboard this battle ship.
Tindal, Sullivan -- Corporal, Army Veteran World War II, 1939-1945 - Normandy, France; Berlin, Germany. Corporal Tindall landed on the bloodiest beach on Dday "numbed" as 200 of his 250 member company was killed on the beach. He managed to fight on to the river just outside Berlin, where the Americans gave way to the Russians on the other side of the River.
Wright, Dan -- Technician Four, Army Veteran World War II, 1939-1945 - New Guinea; Luzon (Philippines); Pacific Theater. Rev. Wright fought in New Guinea and in the Phillipines as a jeep driver and body guard of his capt. in New Guinea and as a POW guard in the Phillippines. After the war, he was proud of becoming ordained as an AME minister at the famous Mother Emanuel Church in Charleston, S. C. From there he helped built his own church in Jacksonboro, S. C. He was buried there in 2016, and this writer was honored to be at his "Celebration Memorial" at the beautiful overfilled church. He was also very happy to be on the last Honor Flight for WW2 Veterans to Washington, D.C. in 2015.
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