Although many come back from war changed, Clarence Couch came back changed for the better. Despite serving in stressful and harrowing times, after he was discharged, Clarence went on to live a happy and fulfilled life with his family.
Read MoreLieutenant Vincent Moore was among those in the Navy tasked with sharing his knowledge and experience from the Great War with soldiers who fought and died in the Second World War. After his military service, Vincent continued his commitment to education by teaching at both CU Boulder and the Rocky Flats Plant.
Read MoreEdwin served most of his military service in the Medical Corps and become an instrumental figure in later wars.
Read MoreWhile the legacy of chemical warfare is complicated and somewhat infamous, the United States Chemical Warfare Service has occupied an important role within the US military.
Read MoreThe extraordinary images Cliff took were integral to the war effort, as once he completed a reconnaissance mission, officers would use his developed pictures to plan their next mission
Read MoreIt is no small task to occupy the role of both veteran and advocate. But their calls to service are similar. Both are patriotic acts that strive to better the country which one calls home. One man in particular, named Godofredo “Fred” S. Gomez, shows how the two intersect.
Read MoreAlthough there are over 4 million Filipinx-Americans in the United States, their culture, languages, and traditions are rarely represented in predominantly white spaces and narratives. Second and third-generation Filipinos must lean on the legacy left by those like Felix B. Magalong Sr., who prove that Asians are accomplished enough to serve both their country at large and communities at home.
Read MoreBoth the experience and value of military service can mean a variety of different things to different people.
Read MoreBattles have always been fought with weapons, but a modern war is fought with intelligence. Successful strategic planning requires trustworthy intelligence that can either reveal or predict the enemy’s actions.
Read MoreDespite the hardships he faced growing up, Tony did his duty to his country and volunteered for the Army as soon as he graduated high school.
Read MoreMajor Alphonse Pierre Ardourel, born April 17, 1879 to French immigrants, became one of Colorado’s most interesting twentieth-century figures.
Read MoreMajor Alphonse Pierre Ardourel, born April 17, 1879 to French immigrants, became one of Colorado’s most interesting twentieth-century figures.
Read MoreJim was deployed to Vietnam as a Radioman with Coast Guard Squadron One. As a Radioman, Jim would be relaying messages from all sorts of media to nearby aircraft, ships, and bases along the shore.
Read MoreDick joined the military during a tremendous time of desegregation in the United States. The military had already begun moving toward desegregation nine years earlier with the abolition of segregation in the Armed Forces.
Read MoreWhile Bill was never involved in politics, he knew that enlisting into the U.S. Army in 1943 was the right thing to do to save the world from Fascism. He enlisted right after he graduated high school, as he felt that it was his duty to help the United States defeat Adolf Hitler.
Read MoreReginald A. Pacheco endured more than most servicemen could ever imagine, having survived one of the most traumatic events in U.S. military history—the Bataan Death March.
Read MoreThroughout his whole life, from growing up in an immigrant family, to surviving the Communist Chinese prison camps, to solving his financial issues, and to challenging social and political norms, Ernest Contrearas was a true American hero.
Read MoreAt the age of 20, Orville enlisted into the Navy as a sonar operator, due to his experience with electrical engineering. He worked on operating and developing sonar on battleships, cruisers, and destroyers in the Pacific theater during World War II. He island hopped throughout the Pacific, guiding the guns on the ships to hit enemy targets.
Read MoreErnest served the United States from around the world. Whether it was in a Japanese Prisoners of War Camp during World War II, serving at the northernmost operational Air Force Base in Greenland, or the huge refueling base in Libya, Ernest served in the U.S. Air Force with pride.
Read MoreAs the blowing winds of change swept the nation in the early twentieth century, the suffrage movement demanded women be given the right to vote, in addition to other fundamental human rights.
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