Marine Veteran Julia Watson Carlson was the first female to graduate the Small Arms Weapons Instructor School and was Female Athlete of the Year for the Marines in 1998.
Army Veteran Rodrigo Quijada served as a field artillery soldier and later became a commissioned officer.
Audrey Hsieh served eight years in the Army as a CBRN and physiological operations officer.
Army Veteran Carl Woida attained the rank of staff sergeant at age 19 and retired at the highest warrant officer rank possible at the time.
Army Veteran David Lee, as director of Marketing for the U.S. Army, developed the famous Army Strong recruiting campaign.
Marcus Smith served in World War II and was decorated with many awards including the Purple Heart and the Silver Star.
This Marine Corps Veteran is 98 years young, participated in the Honor Flight Program in 2015, and loves to sing.
Anthony enlisted in the Army after graduating from high school. He trained as an administrator and was assigned to U.S. Central Command located at MacDill Air Force Base.
Army Veteran Mary V. Cowan Geffken was assigned to Pentagon’s “Secret Room” during World War II and selected as the model for the most famous W.A.C. recruiting poster of World War II
Army Veteran Michael Quirke had a brief cameo appearance in the 2009 debut for the "Army Strong" branded recruiting commercials.
Army Veteran George Kanatani was a Congressional Gold Medal recipient and served in World War II while his family was placed in an internment camp.
Air Force World War II Veteran William Jones received his medals about 70 years after the war ended.