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  1. Richard LaRue

    Richard LaRue - WW II Hero

    Richard, unassisted, moved injured troops from the beach to a medical evacuation center and returned immediately to the combat area to continue in assisting the wounded. Additional Info...
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    Robert "Bobby" Davis - Vietnam War Hero

    During continual attacks by a larger enemy force, Bobby repeatedly exposed himself to enemy fire in an effort to keep his unit from becoming overrun. He died protecting his friends. Additional Info...
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    David Bernstein - Desert Storm Hero

    David was traveling in the third vehicle of a convoy returning to their base of operations. While enroute, the base came under rocket attack. His convoy was ordered to investigate and to stop the attack... Read on...
  4. Walter Bevan

    Walter Bevan - WWII Hero

    Walter was a co-pilot on a B-24 Liberator He participated in over 50 missions - including missions over the dreaded Ploesti Oil Fields. Walter Bevan's Biography
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    Vietnam Hero Richard A Hawley, Jr.

    "... yet, in giving up his life for his country, he had made the greatest sacrifice a soldier can make, and in that sense had fulfilled all that his country could ever ask of him." Read on...
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    Floyd T Flowers, Vietnam War Hero

    Sgt. Burton lost his life while leading his troops against a larger body of heavily armed and entrenched enemy forces near the village of Ngoc Kinh in the Song Vu Gia valley. Additional Info...
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    Robert Huss - Korean War Hero

    ...Robert was in the midst of heavy fighting and was reported missing on November 8, 1950. He was captured and held as Prison of War... Read Robert Huss' Story
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    Robert McLaughlin, Korean War Hero

    "...he was engaged in hand-to-hand fighting soon after he arrived. He took part in some of the toughest fighting of the war, up until the time he was killed in hand-to-hand combat at Trilri, Korea, on Sept. 12, 1951..." Robert McLaughlin
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    Emidio Falini - WWII Hero

    ...a Japanese suicide boat snuck in under the cover of darkness, and hit the ship. The tremendous detonation caused by the explosives in the suicide boat, combined with mortar ammunition and fuel on the ship caused it to sink in about six minutes. Read Emidio Falini's Story
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