John A. Schang was a Sergeant in the U.S Army and served in World War II. As a Military Police Officer, my grandfather was shown in a History Channel special removing an Iron Cross, Second Class from a German prisoner landing in Boston
A young man from New Orleans, traveled across the country to Camp Pendleton, his new bride in tow, not far behind. Served in World War II and Korean War. His rank Master Sgt. Seven (7) major battles before he was 21. Proud American Patriot. Love his country, and his...
A True American Patriot Robert “Bob” L. Kinkle1941- 2014Air Force CaptainVietnamRIP MOAA, Tea Party Member, Lincoln Club, Hero, Animal Rescuer, and a Man of God Robert selflessly gave back to the community and was a passionate supporter of Patriots and Paws. His...
Edward T. Gonzales was a Staff Sargent of World War 2, he served for 3 years from (1943-1946). He drove the Tank Destroyer. He was the best Husband , Dad , and Grandfather ever. When he returned to his family , he suffered an illness that was unbelievable , throughout...
Another great pilot of WWII has “slipped the surly bonds of earth…and touched the face of God.” John Allyn Raths soared into the wild, blue yonder to meet Jesus in the sky on Feb. 27, 2015. He was 96 years young! This wonderful man was born on May 14, 1918 in Mpls,...
Herbert “Herbie” Auerbach, 93, died peacefully in hospice in West Hills, CA on Sept 1, 2015 after a long and valiant battle against the forces of nature. An Army veteran of World War II, Sgt Auerbach was a member of the OSS-Detachment 101. As a radioman/cryptographer...
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