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Robert T. Hastings

NAVY BEAR is my husband, he served honorably in the United States Navy from 1958-1983 advancing from Airman to Chief Warrent Officer, W4 and retired as a Navy Supply Corps Officer, LT rank. Served aboard USS SARATGO, USS RANGER, USS PHILLIPINE SEA, and a SUPPLY OFFICER at USNSGA Winter Harbor, ME, NAVSTA ADAK, NAVSTA SOUDA BAY, CRETE, and NAS BRUNSWICK, MAINE. REFER TO WEBSITES: http://hastings-navybear.blogspot.com/ and TOGETHER WE SERVE for more details. GOD BLESS AMERICA and OUR FIGHTING FORCES.

Robert R. Chapin

In recognition of Colonel Chapin's 30+ years of honorable service both within the United States and overseas as an AF Aviator, Weapon Systems Operator, Flight Commander, Squadron Commander, Air Force Station Commander, Base Commander and Air Staff Officer.He headed a cross-Service Task Force at the Pentagon to give a NATO ally precision guided munitions capability for employment in the Bosnia- Herzegovina action that enabled a 4-ship attack resulting in four direct hits.He negotiated a Collective Labor Agreement with the Turkish government covering all trade union contracts on US facilities

Robert Paul Colbroth

I would like say thank you to Bobby for all the time he spent in the marines. I know how proud his family is of him, he may be gone but never forgotten, he was a great husband and my best freind in life and I miss him. He was a son, a son-in-law, a awesome grampa and a great dad all around, an awesome man we love and miss him a lot. He is my angel.

Robert Paul Colbroth

My husband was a marine and proud of it, he passed away on August 12th 2005 he was 43 and the most loving person you could ask for. He served his country even when having a medical condition and he did it well, now he rests from his heart operation. He was a loving husband and a loving dad to his kids...and he loved his family very much. He will be remembered by all that he touched....

Robert L. Cunningham

My Daddy served in the Navy valiantly during the Vietnam War. He was very involved with the POW/MIA vigils in Maine and was buried in his cammies that he wore to those vigils when he died April 16th, 2009. Thanks Daddy, for your service to our country and always taking care of us girls.

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