During the Tet Offensive, Thomas Corey was shot in the neck, permanently damaging his spinal cord. He's now a quadriplegic & was medically retired in 1968.
Tristan Gross served as an advisor to the Iraqi Army and as a human resources non-commissioned officer at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
John Wayne Cockfields began his service in Vietnam with Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd. Marine Division. He operated in I-Corps at the Demilitarized Zone
During his combat deployment in Afghanistan, Daniel Kerrigan was awarded the Bronze Star with valor for saving the life of his friend, Steve DeYoung.
Robert Ondrish's unit fought in the Battle of Pusan Perimeter, one of the first major battles of the Korean War. He recalls seeing combat nearly every day.
Bernie was deployed to Europe and served alongside Patton’s Third Army in German-occupied France. Oct. 2, 1944, Bernie was taken prisoner by German forces.
During the war, David Gray developed an integrated air defense coverage for the division’s move into Iraq. He was awarded the Bronze Star.
Wayne Walker served in many leadership positions around the globe and ended his service as the task force Vanguard Command Sergeant Major in Afghanistan.
During his 4th deployment, Fernando was taken as a prisoner of war when his plane was shot down. Fernando spent 101 days in captivity before being released.
Ken Spink was born in New York. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English from The Citadel in 1966 and was commissioned in the Army Adjutant General Corps.
Tim served in three combat deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. His awards include a Bronze Star.
Henry Filipowicz was fluent in Russian, Polish and Turkish, which he used in his role as an interpreter, translator and interrogator for the Army.