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James Mathey
U.S. Navy
1969-1973
“After enlisting in the Navy after high school, I did grow from a careless teenager
into a disciplined young man.”
Edward F. McAuliffe
U.S. Army
3 years of service
“Serving gave me a sense of responsibility and self-confidence.”
Michael W. McMahon
U.S. Army
1967-1969
“Service was a growth opportunity to learn leadership and life skills.”
Robert L. Mihajlov
U.S. Air Force
1983-1987
“I had the honor and privilege to serve my country as well as my city.”
Felicia Lenette Pace
U.S. Army Reserve
28 years, 2 months, 6 days
“To give of yourself to protect what you believe and to embody the Army core values that gave me a foundation of teamwork, excellence and respect.”
Erik Perez
USMC, U.S. Army
1993-95, 1995-98, Bosnia 1995-96 “Proud to say I served and made lifelong friends through my experience.”
Henry Prado
USMC 2010-2014, Afghanistan 2012 “One team, one fight.”
Robert Ranieri
U.S. Army 1966-68, Vietnam 1967-68 “Made me so proud, blessed and appreciate life.”
Michael John Reynolds
USMC
1965-67, Vietnam 1966-1967 “Training, discipline and serving made him a better police officer. Mike is now guarding the Gates of Heaven. Semper Fi!”
Luis A. Rivera Jr.
U.S. Army; Illinois National Guard
21 Years of Service, Iraq 2007-2008 “Giving back to this great nation that has done so much for me, allowing me to contribute something of myself for a much greater cause.”
Samuel Robinson
U.S. Army National Guard 2007-2015
“Taught me selfless service, honor and integrity behind everything you do.”
Jesse Rodriguez
U.S. Army , 1991-95
“Going to the Army was a great decision in my life to serve with some great people of different backgrounds and continue to promote peace in the world.”