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A Night to Remember user story

shared by steinken

On November 18th, 1969 at 0200 hours we were on a Combat Air Patrol Barrier mission 30 miles east of Hanoi North Vietnam. A flight of two (2) F4Bs from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron -542. Call signs
The First Surface to Air Missle (SAM) strike in North Vietnam user story images

shared by steinken

On July 25th 1965, the first surface to air missle launched in the Vietnam War was fired at a formation of four (4) Air Force F4 fighters over Hanoi. The missle took out the number 2 man in the forma
My Story 1962-1999 user story

shared by Patrick Marshall

  My Story  SFC Patrick W. Marshall, USA RetPioneer, California                    &
I'm slowly losing my dad user story

shared by justbnkim

I am writing today to tell people about my father.  He was in Vietnam and did several tours, I respect my dad for doing what he had to do.  I also want to tell anyone and everyone abou
Vietnam Veteran still giving to his country user story

shared by Shirley

His name is Michael Reagan and he lives in Edmonds Wa. He's an artist who has dedicated his life to ALL our Fallen Hero's. Here is an interview he had back in 2006 that might explain it bette
WO 1 Edwin Franklin Sholar from Murray, KY - KIA Vietnam June 04, 1969 user story

shared by Jim Sholar

Edwin Franklin Sholar was born March 04, 1947 in Murray, KY son of Elmer F. Sholar and Emma Higgins. He and his sister, Linda Faye, grew up in a loving Christian home, attended the local Baptist chur
The Day it Snowed in Vietnam user story

shared by Polecat356

 The Day it Snowed in Vietnam: a true storyJim Schueckler, Founder: The Virtual Wall www.VirtualWall.org Christmas carols played in the mess hall, but it didn't feel like Christmas Eve.
I Came To See My Son's Name. user story

shared by Polecat356

 I came to see my son's name. These or similar words are on the lips, minds, and hearts of people who journey to see their 'special name' on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Wall,
Battle of Fire Base Gold @ Suoi Tre user story

shared by tunnelrat77

The operation had the HIGHEST  1-day Kill of the enemy; for the entire war.There wer an astounding 647 dead bodies(V.C.) on the field of battle;with another 300 suspected dead dragged away. I ha
K9 Veterans Day user story images

shared by joe

I am saluting a veteran/veterans who truly have no say. In fact though not officially drafted, they really had no say in having to serve, yet they served with the greatest of honor, often quite her
My Military Career user story

shared by blyons106

I was in the Air Force for 8+ years and had some great duty stations. I was with a U2 Squadron out of DelRio Tx. Did a lot of TDY with them. After a tour at Goose Bay Labrador, I took my discharge an
Deliverance user story

shared by dlthomp43

Why is it when we're young, no contentment can be found? All our hope lies somewhere in the future, where things always look better. When I was in elementary school, I wanted to explore the world
Firebase Ripcord user story

shared by ripolicz

In July of 1970 my company was to assalt a hill called 805. It was July 12. Iremember the day well. It was my 21st birthday. We took the hill without any opposition. Thought we had it made. Not hardl
We Can Handle It user story images

shared by Richard Bergquist

The following story is based upon personal recollections of events that took place while on a mission in the spring of 1969 serving as a nineteen year old door gunner.
Screaming Eagles images

by Beverly Keel

After the 101st was established in the 1940s, its national headquarters moved several times before settling at Fort Campbell in 1956. Now every Army unit displaying the trademark 101st Screaming Eagle patch is stationed there.
Home of Heroes

by Karen Karvonen

Four recipients of the nation's highest award for military bravery have called Pueblo, Colorado home. Because of the distinction, Congress in 1993 designated Pueblo the Home of Heroes.
Freedom's Responsibilities

by Marti Attoun

Four generations of military veterans tell what it means to serve their country
Releasing Symbols of Love & Hope

by Mary McNulty

Releasing birds to mark special occasions has become the life work of Rob Nicholls, who established White Birds Express with his wife, Sally
Honoring America's Military

by Vivian Wagner

Organized roughly chronologically, the Motts Military Museum museum takes you through the history of each American war, with display cases packed with everything from bullets to medical instruments.
A New Generation Honors Our Veterans

by Ellen Margulies

Nikki Mendicino captures the hearts of veterans across America.
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