Marion Baker completed basic training at Camp Livingston before being deployed with the first wave of occupation troops in Japan during World War II.
June Wandrey Mann served in the Army Nurse Corps during World War II. Her service brought her to Africa, Sicily, Italy, France, and Germany.
Ross Kirk wore the Green Beret on active duty for nine years and is nicknamed the “Leapin’ Deacon” due to his 225 military jumps, including 50 HALO jumps.
Earl McClung was one of the original members of ‘Easy’ Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Regiment, of the 101st Airborne Division.
Harold Peterson was deployed to Osaka, Japan as part of a peace force to promote positive relations between the United States and the Japanese people.
Elvis Mason's unit engaged in combat for 100 consecutive days and moved through France, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium and Holland to push the Germans back.
Karen Jones worked as a medic for a Military Police Department before later then being sent to serve in the Persian Gulf.
Lesly Johnson worked as a Quarter Master and Chemical Equipment Repairer during her service and was stationed with the HHB 4/3 Air Defense Artillery.
Dr. Jennifer MacDonald shares her time in the military, becoming a doctor, and how VA is using technology to care for Veterans at a distance.
Edwin Wilber deployed twice to Korea during 1951. He deployed in support of Operation Thunderbolt and was wounded on Jan. 25, 1951.
Bradley Ward served as Military Police for nearly ten years and participated in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan from 2013 to 2014.
Raymond Kaloplastos is an Army Veteran and will talk to us about his service, retirement, and the value that Mobile Vet Centers bring our communities.