Ronald Philip Bradford
He was the man I admired most in my life, completely honest, unselfish, and the very best husband, father, brother, son and friend anyone could ever hope for. He paid the ultimate price. He will always be remembered and loved.
He was the man I admired most in my life, completely honest, unselfish, and the very best husband, father, brother, son and friend anyone could ever hope for. He paid the ultimate price. He will always be remembered and loved.
Thank you for your proud service to the United Air Force.
My dad proudly served America and I'm honored to call my dad my hero for fighting for our freedom.
Dad thank you for serving our country and protecting us.
Dad and Papa we all love you forever.
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.