Joshua J. Kirk
You served your country well...you are gone but not forgotten. This world was a better place because of you.
You served your country well...you are gone but not forgotten. This world was a better place because of you.
Served as crew chief and flight engineer with the 8th and 9th air forces.
I would like for my fathers name to be entered into your list of men who served our country. My father Joseph Michaud served in WW I at the age of 18. He fought in France and received an honorable discharge in 1919.
Thank you Dad for you Service to your country.
Served 3 years in Germany to keep the peace.
Joseph Lamb rose from the rank of private to sergeant first class in the 16th Maine that held back the enemy at Gettysburg and Welden Railroad so others might escape to fight on. He was captured both times and served in Belle Isle and Salisbury for a total of nine months. At Fredericksburg he volunteered to go on the field under fire to bring off the wounded. He is a hero because he saved others and because he had the strength of spirit to survive soul-wrenching experience as a prisoner of war.
I miss you Dad. There isn't a day that goes by that I do not think of you. We are going to have a new addition to the family. I wish you were here to enjoy the baby.Love your son Scott.
I would like to have my husband's name added to the list of men who served our country. He was in the sevice for 20 years. He served in the US Navy and won gold bars all through his career. He now lives in Auburn with his wife of 44 years.
I want to along with all of us in this wonderful State of Maine salute my father as well as thank him for serving our country during WWII. He was on the front lines at Normandy and had the distinct pleasure of visiting the beach last year some 62 years later. We salute you John Gamage and thank you for making our country what it is today.
In honor of my father, who recently passed. He spent the last few years of his life in the Minneapolis Veterans' Home. Many thanks to that wonderful facility. We will all miss him.