Forest C. Hodgkins
A young man I only knew a few years but his friendship and memories as young men growing up on a farm live deep in my heart, 45 years later. His family were my mentors.
A young man I only knew a few years but his friendship and memories as young men growing up on a farm live deep in my heart, 45 years later. His family were my mentors.
He was the man I remember growng up. He was the most wonderful dad I could ever have. I will always remember him as my hero for fighting World War II. I just wish we could have another chance just to let him know how much gratitude we have for him. We love you and miss you very dearly.
I would like to send my thoughts and gratitude to my Grandfather who served our country and fought for all Americans. He was the most wonderful person.W e still love you and miss you very dearly.
I am so proud of my dad. He survived being in Pearl Harbor. He is such a good man and I love him very much. He would like to go back to Hawaii again and I wish he could.
I vote in honor and reverence of the country that my granfather fought to protect. He served in WWII, specifically in Okinawa(Japan) on Sugar Hill, he was one of the few survivors. He earned the Bronze Star for his heroic actions. Even though he is deceased, I will forever be thankful for the honor that he showed for my country. In this day, many have not seen the effects of war.
Floyd Curtis served in the Korean War. Thank you for your service!
Her courage and deep love of country that led her to join the WAC's in WWII. She served Algeria, Tunisia, Italy, France and the Battle of the Bulge.
John H. Michaud was killed while a prisoner of the German Governnent. He was a graduate from the Officer Candidate School at Fort Bening Georgia and assigned to the 424th Infantry Regiment of the 106th Division at Fort Jackson. He has been missed by his family and his wife Sarah. He will always be remembered. I will make sure his story is never forgotten. Love your niece MaryAnn & The Michaud Family & Sarah
In Loving Memory of John H. Michaud, was killed in action Dec 23, 1944 while a prisoner of the German Government, son of Mr.& Mrs.Telesphore Michaud & Family
John died as a POW who was killed in action Dec 23, 1944 while a prisoner of the German Government. He deserves to always be remembered. He was the son of Mr. Mrs Telesphore F. Michaud. He had five brothers and one sister. Several nieces and nephews.