Robert E. Molinaro
I will forever be proud of you BOB.
I will forever be proud of you BOB.
I will be honoring my grandfather who I never met, he was killed in Vietnam on April 29, 1966. He is a true hero, he gave his life for the men he was protecting.
I have never met a man anything like Bobby and I don?t think ever will. He is and was my guy from beginning to end and beyond. My heart belongs to him forever and I continue to fight for his rights. I love you Bobby your wife forever Kathy.
I am honoring my late husband Robert Colbroth who served in the marines.
Thank you Uncle Mike, you never spoke of what you had to do, but we are very proud! You were very brave! Love and miss you very much!!! Love, Shawn, Belinda, Samantha and Sabrina.
My Husband Chuck was a Radioman aboard the heavy cruiser USS Newport News during the "crisis" which was directly involved in deterring enemy shipping from entering and returning to Cuba.
Dicky fought the Vietnam War his whole life. He was a kind and loving man that had a difficulty forgiving himself for the many lives he took during the conflict.
Thank you for being one of many that helps to keep us safe. Love you.
My big brother Richard was my best friend. We shared the same birthdate July 6 although there was eleven years difference in age we grew very close as the only siblings. He joined the U.S Navy with his best friend Sonny Moholland after high school. His entire life was the U.S, Navy and his family one daughter and two sons. He served both on shore and at sea during the Vietnam conflict and returned home. He finished his career as an instructor at the War College in Newport, RI. Retired home in Washington County before he died of complications resulting from a stroke.
To my amazing Daddy! My Hero!