MEMORIAL DAY ROLL CALL

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Steve Houser, Sgt,
USAF 1969 - 1973
1984th Comm Sqdn, Tinker AFB
1931st Comm Grp, Det 11, AK ACW

Wife:
Nitza Houser, Capt.
USAF 1970 -1974
Tinker Hospital, Tinker AFB
 
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I wasn't near the computer yesterday:
My father was in the army, stationed in Alaska around '51.
My nephew, Adam, serving with the Marines.

Thanks again to all who have or are serving.
 
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US Navy 1998-2008
Petty Officer First Class (Surface Warfare) Information System Technician

Short version
IT1(SW) Hardin, USN

Grandfather
US Army Air Corp 1941-1945, WWII
Because of the Sullivan Borthers he was never allowed to leave the US. One of his brothers was a German POW, another was a Japanese POW, the third was fighting in Europe, and the fourth was only 14 or so.
 
Just saw this post.

Myself, CWO3(ELC) USCG 1983-Present

Cousin spent 20 years in the Army
Cousin spent 10 years in the Navy
Cousin Career Army/Army reserve with one tour in Vietnam, Medically retired
Dad, PO3, Navy, WWII, Korea
Great Uncle Army, killed in France WWI
 
John P. USMC 1965-2008 R.I.P My brother
Andrew P USMC 48-06 R.I.P. My brother
Wayne P. USA 81-06 active My brother
Neil P. USMC Retired 83-08 active ME
Louis P. USMC Retired 48-78 active My father
Harry P. USMC R.I.P. WWII My grandfather
James P. USMC R.I.P WWI My great grandfather
Anthony P. USMC 2001- Present active My son
Jack P. USMC 2001-Present active My Nephew (Johns Son)
Thomas P. USMC R.I.P. Gulf My nephew

And many, many friends that I sat with, ate with, fought with, and laughed with who are gone but never forgotten.
 
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I'd like to see a roll call of those who served or want to mention relatives that served or are serving the Armed Forces. Thanks for posting

I believe the individuals that posted read the thread and replied correctly. They did not memorialize themselves nor did I. I replied to the post as it was asked as did the others.
 
Padre/Chip made a very good point in another thread related to Memorial Day. It is a day for honoring those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their county. It is not a day to honor Veterans. I have to agree with him (because he is correct) so I would like to consider this thread closed except for people that want to honor a person(s) that was killed in the service of their country.

I did not meant disrespect, my intent was sincere and meant to be good. Thanks to those that posted and we will do it on the the proper day set aside for that purpose.
 
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