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Mark Brown, Army
Mark Brown, Army, Posted by: Juanita Brown
Major Randolph Mark Brown, a giant of a man! He is so loved and so missed by his family! Forever in our hearts.
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Posted by: Poppamckenna
Miss you so much big brother . A Day does not go by that I do not forget what a great brother you were. Miss you so much.
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Michael Cestaro
Michael Cestaro, Master Sgt, 9th Armored Division, Served from 1940, Born 09/30/17, Passed on 03/22/04, Posted by: MaryAnn Caputo
For my Hero, my Dad, Michael Cestaro, who was awarded the Bronze Star for bravery.
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Posted by: Ralph S.
The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten.
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Posted by: Judith Otero
John Beauregard Brewster US Army WWII Pacific Command
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Dale Vernon
Dale Vernon
We honor you and we miss you!! RIP
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Phillip Larkin
Phillip Larkin, Colonel, Posted by: Robin Gruter
All my love, Robbie
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Andrew Olmsted
Andrew Olmsted
This is for my son, Major Andrew James Olmsted. He was shot and killed in Iraq on Jan. 3, 2008. Never forgotten.
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Capt Robert & Lt Retha Boyd
Capt Robert & Lt Retha Boyd, Posted by: CDR Pamela Boyd Shirlds (ret)
In memory of my Father, Captain Robert E Boyd & my Mother, Lieutenant Retha Loht Boyd. RIP.
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Posted by: LUKE80 LUCKETT
My Brother, JB LUCKETT was KIA in KOREAN WAR--- 10.03.1951. At the age of 18 JB was a Leader of men in combat and lost his life saving others. I was 11 years old when JB died and I still miss him.
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Posted by: Madeline S.
My brother, Vincent, who died from agent orange.
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Jesse . Hodge Hodge
Jesse . Hodge Hodge, Posted by: Michael Hodge
In honor of Tech Sgt. Jesse P. Hodge a member of the greatest generation.
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Posted by: Thomas C.
May God bless you and the United States of America!
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Posted by: Stephen Teal
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BERNARD M. FARRELL
BERNARD M. FARRELL, Posted by: ARTHUR A.
DAD YOU ALWAYS SERVED . YOUR FAMILY,YOUR COMMUNITY AND YOUR COUNTRY
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Posted by: Renee B.
In honor of my grandfather, William Addison Gribble, who fought in Italy in World War II and who knew that goodness, light, and justice would always conquer hate.