Militiaman7, USAF, 1973-1993
ELMALO, USAF, 1995-1998
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nicepaco, USAF 1981-2001
24 posted on
05/27/2002 10:15:03 AM PDT by
nicepaco
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USN 1968-1972 IC3(ss) USS GATO SSN615
25 posted on
05/27/2002 10:15:55 AM PDT by
GOPBiker
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US Army 1981-1984 Okinawa, Japan Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.
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E5W204 1961-1983
RA16716863
W3154066
05359800
380-42- . .better not.
Present!
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USN:SR AR AA AN ABHAN ABH-3 1993-2000
U.S.S. Independence CV-62 1993-1995
U.S.S George Washington CVN-73 1995-1998
Pax River 1998-2000
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United States Army, 1982-1993; with service in Southwest Asia (three service stars) and Somalia.
Florida Army National Guard (first as a federal military technician then as Active Guard and Reserve) 1994-present; three hurricanes, two riots and stationed in the Pentagon on 9-11-01.
Son of an WWII Army infantry platoon sergeant; great-great grandson of Civil War veteran (Fifth Florida Infantry, third lieutenant); great-great-great-great grandson of a South Carolina militia infantry Lieutenant Colonel.
Thank God all my forebearers survived their wars -- but this day is in memory of those who did not survive this Nation's conflicts. May God bless their descendents!
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great uncle - one of Roosevelt's Rough Riders
father - WW2 US Navy Pharmacist's Mate USS Luna South Pacific
uncle - WW2 US Army Intelligence
uncle - WW2 US Army, Patton's 3rd Army
uncle - WW2 US Army
me - Navy basic at Great Lakes, IL on July 18th of this year, about 58 years after my father went through
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US Army; 1986-1991 and 1998-2000
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Father - USN 1951-1954
Self - USAF 1979-1989
Son - Army 2001-Present (and accounted for...)
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Mr_Magoo
SSGT, USAF/ILANG
1974-1982
34 posted on
05/27/2002 10:32:52 AM PDT by
Mr_Magoo
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1775
James Fales served as a Private in Captain Sabin Man's company of Minutemen, in Colonel Greaton's regiment, which marched on the Lexington Alarm (Lexington & Concord).
Joseph Fales was a private at the Lexington Alarm (Lexington & Concord) under Captain Jeremiah Smith and Colonel John Smith. He also served under Captains Clap and Haskins and Colonels Wheelock and Jacobs, Massachusetts troops.
1863
George Fales served in the V Corps under Major General George Sykes, Second Division under Brigidier General R. B. Ayres, 2nd Brigade under Colonel Sidney Burbank, General Headquarters - 12th New York Infantry, Companies D and E, 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Companies D and H. He was in Company E, 11th U.S. He was involved in the fighting around Little Round Top which may include the Peach Orchard, Wheat Field and Possibly Devil's Den. Our documentation says he died on July 8th, 1863 and the information we found online states that he was wounded on July 2nd, 1863 on the 2nd day of the Battle of Gettysburg so it seems he died of his wounds several days later.
1864
Charles Fales, died at CSA Prison Camp, Camp Lawton, Millen, Georgia after serving in the Union Army.
World War I
Harry Harmony (cousin) served in WWI.
Harry Cousins (great uncle), believed to have served either in the US or Canadian army, was never heard from afterward.
FB Peik, Sr. (grandfather) served in the Dental Corps during WWI.
World War II
FB Peik Jr. (uncle) served in the navy in the Pacific theater.
PJ Belanger (uncle) served in the US Army Air Corps in the European theater.
George Burns (uncle) served in the European theater.
Jack Burns (uncle) served in the 17th Infantry Division, paratrooper and mechanic, European theater, taking part in the Rhine Crossings and Battle of the Bulge.
Buck Euler (uncle) served in Pacific theater in the army.
Thank you all for your service to your country.
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Dad: U.S. Navy ~ 1952-1956
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My Dad-Retired USAF and ANG pilot, Vietnam Vet. My husband-20+ years ANG pilot,(F106,RF4,F4G,A10). My son-ANG TACP. They are my heroes, as are all who are dedicated to preserving our freedom. God Bless America.
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US Army 1976-1979
Mrs Mayor
Marine Corp 80-84
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LTC Army/ARNG (ret) 3/1967 to 6/1991
Sgt. 3/1972 to 3/1976
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U.S. Army 1964-1968 MACV SOCOM, '65-'66 Saigon, Danang, PhuBai, Hue
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My Father; USA 1st Army Rangers(The Big Red One)ETO 1941-1945; two Purple Hearts, Bronze Star; The Battle of the Bulge; Among the first to cross the bridge at Remagan; Helped capture the Eagles Nest. Died this past June 22 before his memoirs could be finished.
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LCDR USN (Deceased) Loring E. Van Kleeck 1943-1970
WWII; Korea; and three tours of duty in Vietnam.
One of the greatest men I ever knew and I had the fortune to be married to him.
As was said at his Memmorial Service"When Van walked through your life,
you were the better for it".
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oldsalt USN 1958-62
USN 1966-86
Retired AQC Served in VAH-5,VAH-11,RVAH-7 (twice),VA-86 on following carriers;
USS Forrestal,CVA-59;USS F.D.Roosevelt,CVA-42;USS Enterprise,CVAN-65;USS Independence,CV-62;USS Kitty Hawk,CV-63;USS Constellation,CVA-64;and USS Nimitz,CVN-68.
46 posted on
05/27/2002 11:00:21 AM PDT by
oldsalt
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My sister, Army Ft. Lee VA, retired, disabled in Veteran's Home in Mexico, Missouri ,SSgt. 1985-1990
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