American Soldier ~ Always In Our Hearts



 




I designed this page to pay tribute to the American soldier, not only soldiers and friends of our family who have served but to all the brave warriors who are out there defending our freedom today.



The following poem is from our good friend Abe Jones. Please if you have time visit his wonderful website!

ONLY NUMBERS?

Two hundred, twenty-eight years
That, we have been going to war
Eleven times we said, "For freedom!"
Was, what we were fighting for.
We?ve spent two, point, six trillion
But that was just a petty cost
Compared to all of the spent lives
Of those loved ones, who were lost.
Thirty-two hundred plus, a month
For more than thirty-two years
The total time fighting our enemies
And more time, shedding our tears.
One and one quarter million dead
That?s more than fifteen every day
Since we went to war, "For freedom!"
In our Revolutionary way.
One and one half million wounded
For this Country of the Free
Although some of these losses
Were the Union?s and Confederacy.
But, all of them are Veterans
Who fought for what they believed
In their own way, doing battle
For those Freedoms, they perceived.
As of late, a Veteran?s definition
Has come from a different kind of War
For which we all, are conscripted
To help guard, our Freedom?s door.
Let?s Honor, each and every one
And though we may not know each name
They were so much more than numbers
In every Wartime?s deadly "game".
And, each November eleventh
In the years, that come to be
Let?s hope someday, all People
Live in a land, where they are Free.
Let?s make Veteran?s Day a memory
And a part of days gone past
Learn to live with our Fellowman
In a Free World at Peace, at last.

Copyright, Del "Abe" Jones, used with permission.
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First of all, a pic of our "adopted" American Hero, Vietnam PowMia Randolph Jeffesron Ard from Pensacola, Fla. We are still hoping for news on his whereabouts, and hope that our government will not stop until all of our Pows are accounted for!



REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Daniel Windle
Bartley Belcher
Matthew Rahn
John Phillip Windle,Sr., Capt. Shenandoah County Militia,born in 1738 in Shenandoah, Virginia and died August 8, 1814. He had 9 known children. He was the eldest child of 7 , of Christophel Wendel and Mary Catherine Brumbach. Contributed by Francis Windle.


CIVIL WAR

William Harrison Large, Union Army, Civil War
Preston Mullins, Kentucky, Civil War


Richard Mullins WV, Home Guard, Wyoming County, WV.
John Jackson Chason, KIA, Civil War, Confederate, Georgia
Andrew Jackson Sizemore, Civil War, Capt. Campbell's Seige Artillery, Decatur County Georgia
Josiah Harrell, 5oth Infantry, Civil War, Confederate, Decatur Co., Georgia
John Sadler, Confederate, Civil War, Decatur Co., Georgia, served as a guard at Andersonville Prison.
William Henry Ritter, Civil War, Confederate, Liberty Co., Fla.
Patton George Whited, son of Robert Moses Whited served in the Union Army from abt 1967 until abt. 1878. He was born in Russell County. He had four brothers that went in to the Confederacy later. Patton spent most of his career fighting Indians in Texas etc. He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery while fighting to contain Sitting Bulll and Crazy Horse after Little Big Horn. As far as I know he is the only person from Russell County that ever received the MOH. I have a picture of his grave in Calvcary Cemetery in Los Angeles. It is posted on Whited Central.

William Hank Bosley, Union Army, Civil War,
prisoner of war (POW)
Robert J. Day, Captain, Union Army, Civil War
John Whitney LeCompte, Union Army, Civil War
Henry Stull, Union Army, Civil War
Otho Holland, Colonel, Union Army, Civil War


SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR

Alderson K. Large, Spanish-American War
Whitney S. LeCompte, Sgt., Spanish-American War
Troy D. French, USA, Spanish-American War, WW I


WW1

Joe Homar Windle, W W 1. Private First Class, Company C, 2nd Battalion, U S Guards. He was bornJuly 28,1895 in Hallam, Nebraska, and Died on May 17,1967 at Wadsworth, Leavenworth, Kansas. He married Cora Delphine Martin June 27, 1919 in McAlester, Oklahoma. They had 4 children, two sons and two daughters.Joe was the eldest child of 14 children.(From Frank Windle)



From Lynns Man Auxier WW1
He was drafted in WWI.
b. March 11, 1894
d. November 08, 1973
He is buried at the Charlie Lovely Cem. in Breathitt County, Ky

Leander Lee May WW1


From Lena Mans Auxier:
Henry Marshall WW1



Oran Marshall,Oran was the son of Add Marshall. Oran was drafted in WWII as a sniper. He was a POW for nearly 2 years in Germany in camp stalag 12a. b. December 14, 1922 d. January 20, 1986





John Carr, WW I



Lee Harrell U.S. Navy, WW1


Andrew Elias Harrell U.S. Navy WW1


Paul V. Sinderson, USN, WW I and WW II
Hurley Blanchard, USMC, WW I
Joseph A. Musial, USA, WW I
Harry Smola, WW I
Troy D. French, USA, Spanish-American War, WW I
Charles P. Williams, Pvt, USA, WW I


WW2

Frank Mullens, WW II



Carl MullinsWWll (uncle of Marilyn Michaelson, killed in France)(left)
Ed Mullins, WWll, (father of Marilyn Michaelson)(right)


Arthur Moses Shults, PFC, USA, WW II, killed in action April 20, 1945


George Richard Kelley, SMSgt, USAF, WW II, Korean Conflict, retired
Vernon L. Williams, PO1, USN, WW II, Korean Conflict, retired
deceased, buried in Arlington National Cemetery, esteemed by his
son, Stephen, as a hero -- and we agree


From Lena Mans Auxier
My grandparents.
Oran was the son of Add Marshall. Oran was drafted in WWII as a sniper. He was a POW for nearly 2 years in Germany in camp stalag 12a.
b. December 14, 1922
d. January 20, 1986
Burl D. Davis, USMC, WW II (Pacific Theatre)
Paul V. Sinderson, USN, WW I and WW II
L. Jerry Blanchard, USN, WW II
John Caputo, USN, WW II
William Godburn, USAF, WW II
Leonard R.Musial, USN, WW II
M. Richard Holland, Cpl, USAF, WW II
Evelyn J. Hodgskiss French, WW II
Cecil Grissom, Cpl, USA (13th AAF, 57th Signal W. Battalion),
WW II (Pacific Theater), disabled
August Gabriel, USN, WW II
Peter Todaro, USA, WW II
Emerson R. Smeltzer, USN, WW II (Pacific Theater)
David C. Smeltzer, USA Air Corps, WW II, he and his
plane were lost in 1945 (MIA)
Dallas Shults, USA, World War II
Botch Whaley, USN, World War II
Homer L. McCarter, WW II
Manning G. Haney, PFC, USA (Co. F, 506th INF, 101st Airborne
Division), WW II, killed in action October 8, 1944, Amhem, Holland
John Taylor, Sgt, USA, WW II
(Son of John; first name?) Haney Taylor, General, USA
Clarence Shrout, PFC, USA, WW II, killed killed alongside Mannin
Robert Brooks, Pvt. Rainbow Division France


KOREAN CONFLICT

George Richard Kelley, SMSgt, USAF, WW II, Korean Conflict, retired
Vernon L. Williams, PO1, USN, WW II, Korean Conflict, retired
deceased, buried in Arlington National Cemetery, esteemed by his
son, Stephen, as a hero -- and we agree
Thomas Spradlin, Korean Conflict
Gilbert A. Rothacker, A1C, USAF, Korean Conflict
Harry J. Smola, WW II, Korean Conflict
Troy A. French, WW II, Korean Conflict
Charles P. Williams, GM2, USN, Korean Conflict


VIETNAM WAR
Billy Sykes, Corporal, 4th Battallion, 54th Infantry, 1966-67



Mike Yancy 5th, 12th Recon.




William "Bill" Sizemore, Boatman's Mate,Vietnam, served on the DDGN "Sampson" Missle Cruiser, 1964

Joe Fisher Co. C. 5/12th, 199th Infantry Brigade

Capt. Thursam, Co. C. 5/12th, 199th Infantry Brigade



2nd Platoon, C. Co., 5/12th, 199th Infantry Brigade



Third Platoon, C. Co., 5/12th, 199th Infantry Brigade


Captain Rains, C. Co, 5/12th, 199th Infantry Brigade




Medics of the C. Co., I/5th Calvary



2nd from left George Mulluer

Doc Balent on left, Co. C., 5/12th, 199th Infantry Brigade

Dave Huel Attaway, Co. C., 5/12th, 199th Infantry Brigade




Co. C., 2nd 5th Calvary Clarence Ward




Co. C. 1/5th Calvary: Chaplain for 1st 5th Battallion



Members Co. C 1/5th Calvary Brigade

James Franklin Mullens, Jr. 199th Infantry Bridgade,(1968-69) Co. C., 1/5 Cavalry(1965-66)


Medic of the 1st 5th Cav.

William Black
Dennis Blimeline
Henry Burke
James Cobb
Dave Combs


Freddie Couch



Joe Immer
David Jacob
Roger Langsdorf
"R.P Parrish"
Richard Roy
RayFort Stewart
Tim Workman



Leo Armal
Lynwood Berry
George Chiaramello
Dave Combs


Sonny Cowan
Dan Favreau
William Fells
Ron Fletcher
Steve Hassett
Joe Owe
James Wolfe
Marvin Anklam
Bill Bane
Robert Brodersen
Lt.Charles Brown
Bob Guida
Eduardo Hernandez
Miles Holmes
Louis Kroh
Carnell Lewis
Joseph Lyttle
Frank Ortez
Jim Rogers


Dan Terry
Dave Thomas
Stephen Voelke
Neal Wolfe
Joe Armstrong
Dan Barlow
Carey Bateman
Gene Meridith


Raymond Bell
Richard Blood
Steve Branham
Richard Brewer
Dale Isbell


Douglas Brough
James Cosper
Robert Cox
Raymond Easton
Fernando Escalante
James Harmon
David Hart
Michael Huculak
Steve Kearney
Joseph Lapoint
Kyle Madole
Robert McCulley
Larry Melton
Gardner Morton
Robert Murphy
Doug Hall


Leslie Nelson
David Northwang
Kirk Randelman
D. Pool
Troy Schwartz
Louis Sellers
Dean Sharp
Dean Shultis


James Stein
Larry Touchstone



William Vowell


End members of Co. C., 1st 5th Calvary Brigade

Eugene Harrell, Vietnam

Daniel (Danny) Kelley, USA, Vietnam
Robert Lee Shults, YN3, USN, SMSgt, USAF, Southeast Asia, retired
Gerald K. Delles, Major, USAF, Vietnam, retired
William (Bill) Copley, USA, killed in action, Vietnam
Richard James Williams, MSgt, USAF, Southeast Asia, retired
Gerald K. Delles, Major, USAF, Vietnam, retired
Roger Brown, USAF, Vietnam
William (Bill) Eddy, USN, Vietnam
Charles (Chuck) Powers, USAF, Vietnam, retired
Robert (Bob) Powers, USN, Vietnam, retired
Burl E. Davis, USA, Vietnam
Cleamon Davis, USAF, Vietnam
Michael (Mike) Spaulding, USAF, Vietnam
Bob Steiner, USA, Vietnam
Jeffrey A.Musial, USN, Vietnam
Jan J.Musial, USAF, Vietnam
Steven M.Smith, USN, Vietnam + Reserves
Richard P. Holland, Sgt, USAF, Vietnam
Robert Gregoire, Vietnam
Johnny DeMarr, USA, Vietnam, killed in action
Alexander W. Walker, CWO4, USA Vietnam, retired
Morris Lillard Young, USA, Vietnam, retired
Larry Bruce Newman, USA, Vietnam


PANAMA CONFLICT
Thomas Raymond Shults, E4, USA, Panama

BOSNIA CONFLICT
Russell Morgan Long, Major, USA, Bosnia
Phillip Bollenbeck, TN ANG, Bosnia


ANGOLA CONFLICT Victor Lynn (Pip) Shults, TN ANG
Phillip Bollenbeck, TN ANG, Bosnia

GULF WAR 1992

Arthur Lee Shults, TSgt, USAF, Gulf War
Eric Rod, USA, Gulf War(1)
Jeremy Watts, USN, Desert Storm


IRAQ Operation Iraqi Freedom

PFC Franklin D. Mullens, Jr.


Sean Kelley, A1C, USAF, Iraq
Matthew Good, A1C, USAF, Iraq
Sona Herland, SrA, USAF, Iraq
Jason W. Jones, PFC, USA, Operation Desert Spring 02-03
James Adamouski, Captain, USA, Iraq, killed in action
Chad E. Bales, PFC, USMC, Iraq, killed in action
Mathew Boule, SPC, USA, Iraq, killed in action
Ernest G. Bucklew, Sgt, USA, Iraq, killed in action
Paul Bueche, PFC, USA, Iraq, killed in action
Anthony D'Agostino, PFC, USA, Iraq, killed in action
Erik A. Halvorsen, CWO, USA, Iraq, killed in action
Nolen Hutchings, PVT, USMC, Iraq, killed in action
Lincoln Hollinsaid, Sgt, USA, Iraq, killed in action
Michael Vann Johnson Jr., PO3, USN, Iraq, killed in action
Devon D. Jones, PVT, USA, Iraq, killed in action
Jeffrey Kaylor, 2nd Lieutenant, USA, Iraq, killed in action
Joseph Mayek, PFC, USA, Iraq, killed in action
Brian McGinnis, Sgt, USMC, Iraq, killed in action
Robert E. Rooney, SFC, USA, Iraq, killed in action
Anthony Orlando Thompson, Sgt, USA, Iraq, killed in action


PROUDLY SERVED IN THE MILITARY

Franklin D. Mullens, Sr.




Wayne C. Lallman, USAF, retired
Wesley R. Butler, USA
T.A. (Andy) Butler, USA
Joseph (Joe) Holt, USA
Leroy Shults, USA
Jack Edward Shults, TN ANG
Charles Eugene Shults, USAF
Earl Edmonds, USA
William (Bill) Powers, USA
Charles C. Anspach
Gary Anspach, USA
Joseph Anspach, USA(br) Roy L. White, USA
Glen Sinclair
David McDowell
Pearl E. White
Kyle White
W. Jack Davis, USAF
Pauline Bruce, USA
Charles Estep, CMSgt (E9), USAF, retired
Michael C. Estep, SSgt (E5), USAF
Mark C. Estep, Sgt (E4), USAF
Vincent B. Aleandri, AMN, USAF
Mary Jane Tanner, Sgt, USA
William (Bill) Marshall, Major, USA
Victor E. Perry, USN, retired
Paul F. Gabriel, USCG, retired
P. L. Breckenridge, USA
James C. Miller, USCG
Donald Meyer, USMC
Michael Cerullo, Merchant Marine
Phillip Friedrich, USAF
Benjamin J. Neumon, 1st Lt, USA, Corps of Engineers
James L. Hill, USAF
George Webb Holder, USN
Bryan Emmett Scharver, Cpl, USMC
Jewel Greene, USA
Alex Holder Jr., LtCol, USA, retired
Darrel Hammonds, USA
Ulys Hammonds, USA
Joseph Hardage, USAF
Randy Myers, USAF
J. R. Riddle, MSgt, USAF, retired
Dennis Brabham, MSgt, USAF, retired
Kelly Peaks, USAF
George Rubio, USAF
Deborah Rubio, USAF
Kirby Overby, USAF
Nathaniel Tall, USAF
Brian Haywood, USN
Greg Dearborn, USN, retired
James T. Williams, CWO4, USMC, retired
Edward (Dutch) Ihnat, USAF, retired
Jack Gregory, Lt Col, USAF
Ronald (Ron) Hicks, USAF
Roger Hall, USAF, retired
Wayne Blackburn, USAF
Thomas (Tom) Flym, USA, retired
Jack Ballance, USAF, retired
John C. Bailey, USMC
Charles Blanchard, USN
Robert Labbe, USMC, retired
Michael Labbe, USAF
Scott Labbe, USAF
Kimberly Labbe, USAF
Renee C. Michaels, USN, retired
Charles Potter, USAF
Michael Pate, USAF
James (Jim) Orr, USAF
Dwight Pegg, USAF
Edward Vincent, USA
Patricia Vincent, USA
Lee White, USAF
Ricky Wilson
Baron Spencer, USAF
Jimmie Dyess, Captain, USN, Dyess DDS880 namesake
Edwin Dyess, Colonel, USAF, Dyess AFB namesake
Samuel Smeltzer, USMC
Jerry Halstead, USN, retired
Tom Halstead, USN, killed in action
Harry W. Rudolph USN, retired
Gary Michael Matthews, CWO5, USMC, retired
Lloyd Flynn Jr., USN, retired
James Ramsey III, USMC
Michael (Mike) Rotten, USAF, AL ANG, retired
Bradley (Brad) Hobbs, USMC Reserve
Brad Hennessy
Robert Lee Farrar, USA (6th Division)
Glenn Certain Young, USA
Jimmy Huff, USMC
Osborne Shults, USA
Frank Bell, USAF
Dallas Bell, USA
John Bell, USA (JAG)
Daniel Bell, USA, Chaplain
Una Bell, USAF
Jim Murrell, USA
Larry Gray, USMC
Josh McMahan, USA
Wade Click, USN
W.J. Bryant, USA
James L. Dorsey, MSgt, USAF, retired
Clyde C. Williams, Pvt, USMC (1928-1931)

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