Veteran's Roll Call: All that served or serving our countries


RexHea

RAIL BENDER
United States Air Force, 1963-67
Brookley Field (GEEIA), Camp Drake-w/TDY: DaNang, Wake Island.

Grandson, United States Army, 82nd Airbourne, 2008-2012
 
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I never was in the service but I went to Military School. Both grand parents went to WWII and luckly made it back

Thanks to all for serving our country!!
 
From the BBC

Three of the four surviving British veterans of World War I have helped mark the 90th anniversary of the end of the conflict.

Henry Allingham, 112, Harry Patch, 110, and Bill Stone, 108, represented the RAF, Army and Royal Navy respectively at a ceremony at London's Cenotaph.

They led the country in observing two minutes' silence from 1100 GMT.

Among other Armistice Day events across Europe, Prince Charles laid a wreath at a battle site in France.

The three veterans were met with a round of applause as they were wheeled to the Cenotaph for the ceremony.

Lit up by rays of winter sunshine, the men watched silently as their armed forces representatives laid wreaths on their behalf, one by one.

God Bless Them All
 
I never served unless you count my years on the street having bricks and bottles thrown at me by anti-war protestors. At least they weren't shooting at me (much). Thanks to all of you who served and protected our country.
 
USAF

1982-2004

Minot AFB, Kunsan AB, Laughlin AFB, Incirlik AB, Offutt AFB, Yumurtalik Sea Terminal, Pope AFB
 
USAF 1961-1984

Seymour-Johnson AFB, NC; Pease AFB, NH; Hahn AB, Ger; McClellan AFB, Ca;
DaNang AB, RVN; Bitburg AB, Ger; Plattsburgh AFB, NY; Chanute AFB, Il

The honor to have served with the rest of you was mine.

Dick
 
USMC, 09/2002 - 09/2006

Federal Civilian Employee for USMC, 03/2007 - present

Stationed aboard MCAS Miramar, 03/2003 - present
 
15th Battallion, Parachute Regiment - 1988-1994

Anti Tank & Demolitions specialist

"If ya wanna be a bear, be a grizzly! "
 



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