Eddie served as a radio operator in Vietnam with the 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines and the 1st Battalion 27th Marines.
Army Veteran and Native American Kristopher Killsfirst served three tours to Iraq and was with one of the first units to enter Baghdad.
While serving as a door gunner near Quan Loi Base Camp in Vietnam, Joe volunteered for a dangerous mission to rescue soldiers from a downed helicopter.
Daniel served as an assaultman and served in Iraq. In “Breathe In, Breathe Out”, Daniel describes many of the challenges he faced during his service. The
Josh was a first responder at the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, as he was assigned to the Old Guard and was on official duty when the plane hit.
Bud More joined the Army and was assigned to the 90th Infantry Division, D Company, 359th Infantry Regiment, 1st Battalion, 1st Platoon as a machine gunner during World War II.
After 18 successful missions, Robert's aircraft was shot down in April 1944 during a mission in Berlin, Germany. Robert was taken as a prisoner of war.
Thomas Claw enlisted in the Marines at the age of 21. He completed basic training in San Diego, and was assigned the secret position of Navajo Code Talker.
U.S. Coast Guard Veteran Miles P. Nesbitt served during World War II from 1942 to 1946 as a quartermaster first class aboard the U.S.S. Leonard Wood.
Bruce Fenchel served in the 8th Tank Battalion with General Patton’s 4th Armored Division & participated in the invasion of Normandy, landing on Utah Beach.
Arnold joined the military in 1960 and served for 30 years. He served two tours during the Vietnam War. Arnold received many awards including a Bronze Star.
During a mission in WWII, German fighters shot down Edgar’s plane. Edgar was held as a prisoner of war in Germany until he was liberated in April 1945.