In the Korean War, Kurt Chew Een Lee led 500 troops through a blizzard in below-zero temperatures in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir.
Ke Sneller served as a medic for the Basic Underwater Demolition/SEALS training and his team evaluated and processed hundreds of Marines.
Navy Veteran Tammie Jo Shults was a former fighter pilot and successfully landed Southwest 1380 flight with one engine.
Harold Sotzsky served in North Carolina, India, France and England on a lightship and the troop transport ship USS General A.W. Greely.
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
Mike Cowger served as an aircraft mechanic in many locations including Thailand, the Philippines, Taiwan, Japan, Germany, Guam and Vietnam.
Douglas Huggins retired in 2009 after more than 40 years of service in 31 countries. He was injured in Iraq, suffering a brain injury and many broken bones.
Ah-nee Christie served for seven years as a field artillery firefinder radar operator. She deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Army Veteran Marty Gillahan deployed to Iraq in the early 2000s and flew missions transporting troops and supplies in 2004 and 2005.
James McNeil was born in Mississippi. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II as a ground crew chief for the B24 Liberator, Miss Fire.
As a Corporal in the 28th Infantry Division, Milton Addleman was stationed in Germany for 2 years, where he served as a medic.
Navy Veteran Charles Houston now resides in Bluebell, Pennsylvania and is celebrating his 100th birthday today, March 23, 2018.