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
In July 1990, Keishla was born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico and, in 2008, enlisted in the Marine Corps in Miami as an administrative specialist.
Leonard Goldbeck's first assignment was Cairo, Egypt; where he served as perimeter security for President Roosevelt’s 1943 Cairo Conference.
After basic training, she served in Boston as paymaster for naval aviators. Mary Goldbeck completed her service in 1945 as a Petty Officer 3rd Class.
Charles Alsip enlisted in the Army in 1967. He was a sergeant and he served with the 173rd Airborne Brigade in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
In 2017, Nicholas Amsberry was deployed with the 1st Combined Arms Battalion in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve in Germany and died on Feb. 4, 2018.
On August 22, 2018, the President of the United States awarded Technical Sergeant John Chapman the Medal of Honor in recognition of conspicuous gallantry.
Melvin Lazarcheff served with the Army Air Corps and flew 33 missions from England over Germany with the 486th Bombardment Group between 1943 and 1944
Graduating Allentown School of Nursing, Peggy DuVall was commissioned into the Army Nurse Corps. She served in Vietnam at the 93rd and 95th Evac Hospitals.
Mary Lou Paden was a corporal in the Women’s Army Corps and served with Squadron D of the 330th Army Air Force during World War II.
When Pete Card became a PFC his mom had accidentally sewn his stripes on upside down on his uniform. Fortunately, Pete noticed before returning to his unit.
Today, Brandon Snow continues to serve fellow Veterans as a telehealth tech at the San Luis Valley Veterans Affairs clinic in his hometown.