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John Hodge

John Hodge of Minot, ME served two tours of duty during the Revolutionary War, once as a private in George Rogers Co. at Fort Falmouth in 1775 (now Portland) as part of the Massachusetts militia (Province of Maine) and second as a Corporal in Nathaniel Merrill's Co. in 1779 in the campaign to the Penobscot (Bagaduce Expedition) to remove the British from Fort George (now Castine ME).

John H. Michaud

I am honoring my Uncle, First Lieutenant John H. Michaud who was killed in action while a prisoner of German Govt. 12/23/1944. Sadly missed by his parents Mr. & Mrs. Telephore Michaud, family & wife Sarah.

John G. Brennan

This tribute is in honor of my Husband who served proudly in the United States Air Force. He was injured during the Persian Gulf War which forced him to retire however he would still be honored to wear the uniform today and protect this country that he loves so much.

John Buck

To ensign Buck who settled Butterfield (Buckfield) Maine on a service grant, then removed to Hamblin's Gore. He is buried on the Whales Back in Woodstock. In 2002 his grave received a Patriot's tribute flag for the first time.

John A. Courant

There couldn't be a more dedicated, patriotic, loyal U. S. Navy veteran than my husband. From the ten years he spent during Lebanon 1958, Cuban crisis, and Vietnam an injury during his service affected him the rest of his life to date. He still has a fierce love of our Constitution and would still defend it with his life.

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