Ron Brooks
This is to honor Ron and my other brother State Police officers serving in Iraq. God bless them.
This is to honor Ron and my other brother State Police officers serving in Iraq. God bless them.
Fought in the Argonne Forest and died at Fort McHenry February 14, 1919 from wounds received. He was brought home to be buried.
I am very proud to be your daughter. I am proud that you served your country. I only know some of what you went through. I love you very much.
Received Purple Heart for his action in Germany. Was wounded by a shrapnel that shattered his spinal column.
He served in the Army, stationed in Korea near the DMZ, did his duty for his country. Returned home with honor, welcomed by all.
My Dad was a tank commander who served in North Africa and Italy from 1942 to 1945. He was proud of his role in the liberation of Rome.
My dad served with pride and dignity as a CPL. Gun Crewman Medium Artillery 864. He served from 11/5/42 to 12/12/45. He served in many battles that our family was not aware of, my dad was very quiet and did not talk about his over seas tours, except maybe in passing. He served in Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe. He was awarded the following: The European African Middle Eastern Theater Campaign Ribbon, The American Theater Campaign Ribbon, The Victory Medal and The Good Conduct Medal. We are very proud of my dad and his military accomplishments.
I am very proud to say that this wonderful man is my father, he has been through a lot in his life and he served proudly. The Marines should be proud and I thank God for him.
I would like to make tribute to Rodney Giles of Garland Maine for his heroic service in Vietnam. I appreciate everyday he spent in Vietnam defending our country and proud to have him as my uncle!
World War II vet; "stated he fought and did what he could do". He was born in Bangor, Maine, on Jan. 10, 1926. Son of Irma and Everard Treadwell. Bob graduated from Bangor High school and was drafted right after High School. He fought with honor to his country. He worked for Penobscot Valley country club for years.