SPC Timothy J. O’Brien
SPC Timothy J. O’Brien I served in the U.S. Army from 1970-73 and was deployed with the 1st Signal Brigade to Nha Trang, Vietnam in 1971. I was transferred to a
SPC Timothy J. O’Brien I served in the U.S. Army from 1970-73 and was deployed with the 1st Signal Brigade to Nha Trang, Vietnam in 1971. I was transferred to a
CPL Milton P. Goldman Honored by Dr. Arnold L. Goldman My father, Milton P. Goldman, late of Staten Island, New York, was and remains, my hero. A WW2 veteran of
LTC Craig C. Smith Honored by Mrs. Jennifer Smith My husband, Craig C. Smith, is still serving in the Army with 34+ years and counting. He loves his family and
SSG William Steger I have been a Founding Sponsor for the National Museum of the United States Army since 2014. I purchased my brick on 24 March 2014 to help
CW2 Tolbert Wyatt I want everyone to know that I enjoyed every minute of my time in military service, including the good and bad times. I want to inspire others
Technical Sergeant Raymond F. Kadonsky Honored by David Kadonsky During World War II, he served as a Communications Chief with the 734th HQ Field Artillery Battalion in Belgium, France, Germany,
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