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Posted by: Chris Kane
All who served and defended our freedom, you are all heroes to my family and I. God Bless You.
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Lt Cdr Harold W. Guinn, Jr, Navy
Lt Cdr Harold W. Guinn, Jr, Navy
Posted by: Michael R. Roblyer & Judith L. Roblyer Revocable T
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Major Ben Waring, Army
Major Ben Waring, Army
Posted by: Michael R. Roblyer & Judith L. Roblyer Revocable T
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Robert D. Waring, Navy
Robert D. Waring, Navy, Machinist Mate
Posted by: Michael R. Roblyer & Judith L. Roblyer Revocable T
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Lt. Col. Alex Waring, Army
Lt. Col. Alex Waring, Army
Posted by: Michael R. Roblyer & Judith L. Roblyer Revocable T
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Sarah F. Burns
Sarah F. Burns
Posted by: Stacie M. Hahn & Benjamin W. Hahn
Remembering your courage and sacrifice. Forever in our hearts.
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Raymond Haragan, Army
Raymond Haragan, Army
Posted by: Mary Brigid Haragan
Remembering my dad, Raymond J. Haragan, Jr., who served his country in WWII.
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JOSEPH J LANCIANO, Army
JOSEPH J LANCIANO, Army
Posted by: JOSEPH L.
MY DAD WAS AWARDED THE PURPLE HEART IN KOREA FOR INJURIES FIGHTING IN THAT WAR. I MISS HIM VERY MUCH. ON THIS DAY OF THANKSGIVING, I WANT TO SAY THANKS TO HIM AND TO ALL OF OUR DECEASED AND LIVING VETERANS AND SERVICE MEMBERS. MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
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Richard Klatt, Navy
Richard Klatt, Navy
Posted by: Susan Klatt
In Memory of beloved husband, father and grandfather, Richard O. Klatt, USN medic, WWII.
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Ronald Langley, Air Force
Ronald Langley, Air Force
Posted by: Susan Klatt
In memory of beloved husband, father and grandfather, Ronald H. Langley, Lt Col, USAF Ret, Command Pilot.
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We can never repay their sacrifice, but we must remember them.
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In honor of all our Veterans who died from the Ancient Order Of Hibernians, Annapolis, MD
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Posted by: FIDELITY INVESTMENTS/HOWARD AND SUSAN ZEMSER
IN MEMORY OF MIDSHIPMAN JUSTIN ZEMSER, US NAVAL ACADEMY
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Posted by: Jason Armstrong
Thank you all who have served and to their families! God Bless! Jason and Donna
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Joseph St Andrews, Army
Joseph St Andrews, Army, Private
Served from 1864 to 1864
Born 1/1/1846
Passed on 10/13/1864
Posted by: Dennis St. Andrew
PVT Joseph St. Andrews, 12th US Infantry, Civil War. POW Battle of Globe Tavern 1864. Died of illness due to Confederate mistreatment on October 13th, 1864, age 18, in Annapolis Army hospital. Buried the same day. He fought and died to preserve the Union. Uncle Joseph, rest in peace with honor.
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Posted by: Kathleen B.
Each year, our wreaths are laid in loving memory of my husband Jerry, his brother Gil both of whom served in peacetime, his Uncle George Alexandre, who served during WW2. I also remember those in my family who gave their all to our country, my cousin Bob, who served in Vietnam and died from Agent Orange exposure and my Uncle Walter, who served in WW2 and died when his plane was shot down over New Guinea. These losses have been deeply felt for generations and never forgotten. With great love, Kathleen, Jerry, and Greg