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U.S. Air Force 1990-2011
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U.S. Navy Served in Vietnam
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National Guard – 1962 49 th Division Berlin Crisis Era
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U.S. Army Private 2 nd Class 2005-2009 Ft. Hood to Iraq
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U.S. Army, 1966-1968 Rank: Sp5
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U.S. Army, 1955-1958 Served in Korea
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U.S. Army, 1951-1953 Corporal Served in Korea 65 th Ammo Co.
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U.S. Army, 1960-1965 Staff Sergeant Operations & Intelligence
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U.S. Air Force S.E.R.E. Instructor 2005 - Present
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U.S. Air Force, 1970-91 T Sgt, M Sgt Training Instructor Served in Korea
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U.S. Navy - 1941 Joined just days before bombing of Pearl Harbor Boatswain’s Mate World War II – Pacific Theater
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U.S. Army SFC 1975 - 1994
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U.S. Army, 1946-47 Corporal w/ 25 th Division Served in Honshu, Japan
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U.S. Army Medic Stationed in Germany Active duty, 1957-59 Reserves, 1959-63
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U.S. Marines Lance Corporal 2010 – Present currently stationed at Camp Pendleton, California One tour of duty in Afghanistan
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U.S. Army, 1963- 1989 Served 26 years as an Ordinance Officer Commissioned as 2 nd Lt. from ROTC at HSU. Retired Colonel Served 2 tours in Vietnam
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U.S. Navy, 1934-1938 Served on the Battleship – U.S.S. Maryland (gun turret “E”) Served as Boatswain’s Mate & Seaman 1 st Class
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U.S. Army - 1942 Pilot and Tailgunner 33 rd Bombardment Squadron Killed while bravely performing duty Presidential acknowledgement (next slide)
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In grateful memory of Robert Harold Stovall who died in the service of his country in the Southwest Pacific area, February 28, 1944. “He stands in the unbroken line of patriots who have dared to die that freedom might live, and grow, and increase its blessings. Freedom lives, and through it, he lives – in a way that humbles the undertakings of most men.”
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