US Air Force 19902011 US Navy Served in Vietnam Will Johnson National Guard 1962 49 th Division Berlin Crisis Era John M c Canlies Harold Donica Randall ID: 226812
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Brian Sigler
U.S. Air Force
1990-2011Slide3
U.S. Navy
Served in
Vietnam
Will JohnsonSlide4
National Guard –
1962
49
th Division Berlin Crisis Era
John
M
c
Canlies
Harold
DonicaSlide5
Randall
Wallen
U.S. Army
Private 2
nd
Class
2005-2009
Ft. Hood to IraqSlide6
U.S. Army, 1966-1968
Rank: Sp5
Brad KimbroughSlide7
Hubert
Donaway
U.S. Army, 1955-1958
Served in KoreaSlide8
U.S. Army, 1951-1953
Corporal
Served in Korea
65th Ammo Co.
Drew Dan JacksonSlide9
Tom
Sluder
U.S. Army, 1960-1965
Staff Sergeant
Operations & IntelligenceSlide10
Jamie Smothers
U.S. Air Force
S.E.R.E.
Instructor
2005 - PresentSlide11
John Page
U.S. Air Force, 1970-91
T Sgt, M Sgt
Training Instructor
Served in KoreaSlide12
Albert Stovall
U.S. Navy - 1941
Joined just days
before bombing
of Pearl Harbor
Boatswain’s
Mate
World War II –
Pacific TheaterSlide13
Max Blankenship
U.S. Army
SFC
1975 - 1994Slide14
Donald
Gorr
U.S. Army, 1946-47
Corporal w/ 25
th
Division
Served in Honshu, JapanSlide15
Larry
Tankersley
U.S. Army
Medic
Stationed in
Germany
Active duty, 1957-59
Reserves, 1959-63Slide16
Tom Nicks
U.S. Marines
Lance Corporal
2010 – Present
currently stationed
at Camp Pendleton,
California
One tour of duty in
AfghanistanSlide17
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 AdamsSlide18
Bud Coats
U.S. Navy, 1934-1938
Served on the Battleship –
U.S.S. Maryland
(gun turret “E”)
Served as Boatswain’s
Mate & Seaman 1
st
ClassSlide19
U.S. Army - 1942
Pilot and
Tailgunner
33rd Bombardment Squadron Killed while bravely performing duty Presidential
acknowledgement
(next slide)
Sgt. Harold StovallSlide20
Sgt. Harold Stovall
In grateful memory of
Robert 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.”Slide21
For your sacrifices, we say
Thank You!