Lyle Allen served in Kuwait and Operation Iraqi Freedom as being a combat engineer and served with the 479th, 1st, 2nd, and 82nd Battalion.
In August of 1960, Thomas Connors was part of the crew of the USS Seadragon when it became the first submarine to complete the Northwest Passage.
Mervin Rose enlisted in the Army and was assigned to the 394th Signal Corps. His unit was responsible for radio communications with England.
When World War II began, Willard Matthias was working as an assistant professor of political science at Miami University.
Tearched Scott III became the first African American in the Air Force to serve as a wing historian for the 19th Bombardment Wing at Robins Air Force Base
On September 11, 2001, after dropping off his daughter in Long Island and hearing off the attacks, Jason put on his uniform and headed to Ground Zero.
In 1942, Robert Friend was able to enlist in the Army Air Forces and went to Tuskegee Institute for training and joined 322nd Fighter Group.
Eugene DeFelice served in the Southern Pacific during World War II from April 1942 to July 1943. He saw action at Guadalcanal where he was injured.
Anthony Lopez took part in two jumps and two beach landings during the war. He received a Bronze Star and Purple Heart for actions and sustaining wounds.
In July 1990, Keishla was born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico and, in 2008, enlisted in the Marine Corps in Miami as an administrative specialist.
Charles Lewis was in a segregated unit and all of the officers were white, including the 2nd Lieutenants, so Charles did not get the commission he earned.
William Mimiaga enlisted in the Marine Corps at age 18, and was sent out to serve in the Vietnam war. He later served in the Gulf War.