SGT Louis Torres
SGT Louis Torres SGT Louis Torres We will always honor and remember you my friend. My brother. (Return to “Why my brick?” Testimonial Page.)
SGT Louis Torres SGT Louis Torres We will always honor and remember you my friend. My brother. (Return to “Why my brick?” Testimonial Page.)
LTC Charles (Chuck) Whitzel I served 26 years in the United States Air Force. During the last five years of my military career, I had the distinct honor of serving in Joint environments with amazing professionals from each service. It was during this time that deployed to Mosul, Iraq, to provide support to the 2nd …
Sgt E-5 Francisco Verea I grew up wanting to repay this country for giving my family a new home. As soon as I turned 17 I enlisted and requested serving in Europe so I could stand against the communist red army. My part may have been small compared to others but I stood and made …
COL Paul Tiberi and his family Why my brick? My family immigrated to the United States when I was nearly ten years old and my sister eleven. The United States provided opportunities to each of us beyond our dreams. When the trumpet summoned during the Vietnam War, I enlisted notwithstanding my reservations about the war …
Truman E. Smith The brick I purchased is in honor of my late father, Truman E. Smith, who fought in World War II Europe. According to his discharge forms, he landed at Normandy and continued on into combat at the Battle of the Bulge. Dad served with the 4th Infantry Division, Third Army, VIII Corps …
CPT Louis Preysz III I purchased a brick to honor our country, my state, the U. S. Army, and my heritage. It was my great honor to have served my country–one of the greatest in my life! I come from a military family–my grandfather served in the Army, my dad served in the Marines, I …
SSgt Laurence Novak. Honored by his daughters, Janice and Jeannette. SSgt Lawrence Novak – “Screaming Eagle” 1942-1945 — Our father, Lawrence Novak, passed away in 1977 (b.1919). Our mother (dec. 2014), our brother (Air Force 1978-84) (dec. 2002), my sister and I never had the chance to hear his story as a Paratrooper in the …
1SG Robert Nesbitt I have trained a number of young people as a Drill then a First Sergeant when I was asked how was it overseas in Iraq. That’s when I knew it was time for me to go and put into play everything I was training them to do and it made me a …
SSG William Gregory. Honored by his Mother. My Son served 2 tours in Iraq. Always in the front lines, He served with honor and bravery, earning several awards. William is our only Son, and for us proud parents, it was a hardship having Him in line of fire. Prior to His last deployment, His Father, …
LTC Harry Faircloth Serving as a soldier and officer in the United States Army is one of the proudest accomplishments of my life! (Return to “Why my brick?” Testimonial Page.)