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Thread dedication to Veterans
On this here Veteran's Day, I think it would be a fittin HC tribute to honor your Veteran family & freinds by postin their name and info here on this thread that were in any American war. I felt it was important to include Civil & Revolutionary wars, as they shouldnt be forgotton either.
God bless our heros, and God bless America. William Anderson- Augusta Militia- Rev. war John Anderson- Augusta Militia- Rev War Robert Anderson- SC Regulars-Rev War James Anderson- Augusta Militia- Rev War George Anderson- Augusta Militia- Rev War Isaac Anderson- Augusta Militia- Rev War Greif Wells- Roanoke Regulars- Rev War William Wells- Roanoke Regulars- Rev War Alexander Anderson- CSA- Civil War Edward M Anderson- CSA- Civil War William C Anderson- CSA- Civil War Andrew P Anderson- CSA- Civil War John A Anderson- CSA- Civil War James McCall- CSA- Civil War Robert McCall- CSA-Civil War William G Wells- CSA- Civil War George Wells- CSA- Civil War James A Wells- CSA- Civil War William B Wells- CSA- Civil War Apolans Wells- CSA- Civil War Marvin K Wells- Navy- WW2 Tunis H Wells- Army WW2 Oscar B Wells- Army WW2 Roy L Wells- Army WW2 Wiley K Wells- Army WW2 Elmer L Wells - Army WW2 John Anderson- Army- WW2 Elmer L Wells Jr- Marines -Vietnam Frank Wells- Marines- Vietnam Edward Wells- Marines- Vietnam James A Anderson- Army- Vietnam William F Anderson- Army- Vietnam Robert J Anderson- Army- Vietnam John W Anderson- Army- Vietnam "But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or to detract. The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here." - Abraham Lincoln
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Edwin Darrow "Corky" Varley - (Have to get his service Information will edit when I find it)
Richard Wayburn "Doodle" Varley - Marines - Korean War - Survivor of the Chosin Trap Donald Dean Varley - Air Force - Vietnam War Larry Dale Varley - Marines - Vietnam War All the above are Brothers - Richard W was my grandfather. Richard Donald Varley - Army - Served from around '75 to around late 80's (Sorry dad I don't remember the dates) Multiple cousins and other relatives, friends and family. GoodOlBoy
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I can only go back as far as WWI
Edward C. Annis - Army - WWI
Edward E. Annis - Navy - WWII I have a great uncle that was in the Marines in Korea but I don't remember his name Charles D. Annis - Marines - Vietnam (KIA -- Panel 12W Line 110) Warren Annis - Army - Vietnam
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USAF Retired Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorius triumphs, even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat. Theodore Roosevelt Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things |
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don't know much family history, but had an uncle died in WWII, and my father served in korea and WWII; was at normandy, was a POW for awhile after the battle of the bulge; was also at pork chop in korea.
i probably should have gone military, but went into high school coaching instead. sometimes i think i'm better suited to military. |
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Lawrence W. McWilliams Sr.: US Army, WWI (my grandfather)
Lawrence W. McWilliams Jr.: US Army, Korean Conflict (my father) James L. McWilliams: US Air Force, no combat (my uncle) |
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