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Vietnam Veterans Against the War Anti- Imperialist is part of a network of anti-imperialist veterans who are proud of our resistance to U.S. aggression around the world. In the 1970s, to be a Vietnam veteran was to be against the war. That proud legacy must be carried forward into the new millennium. As veterans, we have been to the edge and seen the viciousness of Amerikkka unmasked. We have no doubt that the bastards who sent us to war will use their nuclear arsenal, along with unspeakably cruel conventional weapons, to maintain their empire, And now, with their war and occupation of Iraq and their so-called war on terrorism, do you?
http://www.vvawai.org/
- Anti War / Anti Militarism -
Bring Them Home Now!
is a campaign of military families, veterans, active duty personnel, reservists and others opposed to the ongoing war in Iraq and galvanized to action by George W. Bush's inane nad reckless challenge to armed Iraqis resisting occupation to "Bring 'em on."
Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran
CASMII is an independent campaign organisation with the purpose of opposing sanctions, foreign state interference and military intervention in Iran.
Citizen Soldier
A GI/veterans' rights advocacy organization that is based in New York City. Its tag line says: Prepared to Challenge U.S. Militarism in the New Millenium.
EPIC
The Education for Peace in Iraq Center promotes freedom, security, and genuine democracy for the people of Iraq. Founded in 1998 by American veterans and human rights advocates, EPIC is the only Iraq-focused organization of its kind in Washington, DC.
International Action Center
The IAC has been opposing the sanctions and continuing war against Iraq since the beginning.
International Solidarity Movement (www.palsolidarity.org/)
The International Solidarity Movement is a growing movement of Palestinian and international activists working to raise awareness of the Palestinian struggle for freedom and an end to Israeli occupation. We utilize non-violent, direct-action methods of resistance to confront and challenge the illegal Israeli occupation forces and policies.
We recognize the Palestinian right to resist Israeli violence and occupation via armed struggle, yet we believe that nonviolence can be a powerful weapon in fighting oppression and we are committed to the principles of nonviolent resistance.
* We support the Palestinian right to resist the occupation
* We call for an immediate end to the occupation and immediate compliance and implementation of all UN resolutions including the right to return of Palestinian refugees and a Palestinian capital in Jerusalem
* We call for immediate international intervention to protect the Palestinian people and ensure Israel's compliance with international law
Do to the lack of respect for Palestinian human rights and human life by the Israeli government and occupation forces, an international presence is needed to support Palestinian nonviolent resistance. Palestinian activists trying to work or protest alone face harsh punishment from the Israeli forces. This has included beatings, long-term arrests, serious injury and sometimes even death.
iransolidarity - protect Iran from U.S. "Liberty and Freedom"
iransolidarity recognises the fact that Iran and its people have the right to freedom from the bombs and guns of the U.S. administration and it's allies. The site aims to provide news and education on the issues facing Iran today - we hope the facts which are unrepresented in the mainstream media can enlighten the world, and in particular those of the West, that all the so-called reasons against Iran are simply rhetoric to keep the war-machine of the USUK moving. The site provides activist events for the peace movement to defend and provide solidarity to the people of Iran against the war mongering motives of the United States of America.
Iraq Veterans Against the War
Veterans of the war against Iraq with the following three main objectives:
1. Bring the troops home now.
2. Support Iraqi reconstruction in whatever way possible.
3. Support our veterans and our troops now and upon their return home.
Military Families Speak Out
MFSO is an organization of people opposed to the war in Iraq who have relatives or loved ones in the military.
Close the "School Of Americas"
This organization has been waging struggle against this "School of Assassins" with growing opposition. This last year the demonstration at Fort Benning, GA, on Nov. 20th - 22nd. drew over 7,000 protestors with 2370 people "crossing the line" to oppose the training ground for thugs and murderers. This year they are calling for 10,000. Begin planning now!
Stop the War Coalition
The Stop the War Coalition was formed on September 21st, 2001 at a public meeting of over 2,000 people in London.
Serbian Student Against NATO & Milosevic (FreeSerbia)
We are a group of students from Serbia. We are also against NATO and Milosevic. This attitude is not very popular, as you can imagine, by either side in the conflict.
You can find lot of pictures of civilian casualties, comments.
TurnWorld.org
Advocates global grassroots movement to condemn and resist militarism and other killing and destruction, to refuse honor or respect for any killing institutions and activities. Condemns, and urges children to be taught to refuse to honor, rituals and symbols of armed nations.
Promotes the formation of a world community that is concerned for the well-being of all members of the Human Family and our environment. Urges youth to publicly declare opposition to world militarism and shift of allegiance from nation to world community and the Movement to establish it.
The U.S. Campaign to Ban Landmines
USCBL is a coalition of more than 500 U.S.-based human rights, humanitarian, faith-based, children's, peace, disability, veterans', medical, development, academic, and environmental organizations dedicated to a total ban on antipersonnel landmines. It is one of 90 country campaigns that form the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL). The ICBL, launched in 1992 works to bring about a global ban on antipersonnel landmines. In 1997, the ICBL and its coordinator, Jody Williams, received the Nobel Prize for Peace for their work banning landmines.
Veterans for Peace Chapters:
* National Office
* Veterans for Peace Chapter 22, Garberville, CA
* Veterans for Peace Chapter 78, Gainsville, FL
* Veterans for Peace Chapter 92, Western Washington
* Veterans for Peace Chapter 109, Rachel Corrie Chapter, Olympia, WA
War Without End
Talk online about September 11 and the subsequent War on Terror in an uncensored British forum covering the issues that the media avoid. News, views, controversy, evidence and more. Totally free registration and use of all facilities. No personal information is required to register.
IMPORTANT: YOU MUST BE AGED 18 OR ABOVE TO USE THE FORUM. Even though the forum is uncensored you are reminded that national laws apply when posting material and images. WARNING: Do not enter if you are offended by robust language or images of a graphic nature portraying the realities of war.
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- GI Resistance -
"An Appeal for Redress From the War in Iraq"
The wording of the Appeal for Redress is short and simple. It is patriotic and respectful in tone.
As a patriotic American proud to serve the nation in uniform, I respectfully urge my political leaders in Congress to support the prompt withdrawal of all American military forces and bases from Iraq . Staying in Iraq will not work and is not worth the price. It is time for U.S. troops to come home.
The Appeal for Redress is sponsored by active duty service members based in the Norfolk area and by a sponsoring committee of veterans and military family members. The Sponsoring committee consists of Iraq Veterans Against the War, Veterans For Peace, and Military Families Speak Out.
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO)
This site for young people who want to be conscientious objectors. CCCO supports and promotes individual and collective resistance to war and preparations for war.
Courage to Refuse
"Fighting for Israel's Democracy. ...We, whose eyes have seen the bloody toll this Occupation exacts..." excerpt from the Combatant's Letter January 2002, a group of Israeli reserve officers and combat soldiers returned from their duty in the Gaza strip, and drafted a letter that would change they way Israelis conceive the military control of the occupied territories. This document came to be known as the Combatant's Letter.
COURAGE TO RESIST
is a group of concerned community members, veterans and military families that supports military objectors to illegal war and occupation and the policies of empire. Our People Power strategy weakens the pillars that maintain war and occupation in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere by supporting GI resistance, counter-recruitment and draft resistance, which cuts off the supply of troops.
Different Drummer
Website for the Different Drummer Internet Cafe - a GI coffeehouse near Fort Drum. Their mission includes:
TO PROMOTE the free and uncensored exchange of ideas and information among military personnel and civilians...
TO PROVIDE accurate information, referrals, and counseling regarding the rights and duties of America's service members under U.S. and international law.
TO ENTERTAIN servicemembers, civilians, and their families with performances of music, dance, comedy, rap, poetry, and authors' readings reflecting a wide variety of viewpoints.
Located at 12 Padock Arcade, 1 Public Square, Watertown, NY 13601, 315-782-0595. Hours: Thu., Fri., Sat. from 7:00 PM; Sat. and Sun. 1:00 - 4:00 PM
GI Special - news from the front lines
The GI Special includes letters from troops, articles off the newswire and a variety of other publications.
Here you can find a cohesive, concise collection of reports from Iraq about the ongoing resistance - the resistance of the Iraqis towards their occupiers AND of the occupying GIs towards the military brass who put them in Iraq.
The GI Special cannot be found anywhere else on the web! It is a valuable resource for activists looking to better understand the situation in Iraq and learn about the resistance on all sides.
Harass The Brass
A webpage for military personnel, veterans and their families.
San Diego Military Counseling Project
The SDMCP is an organization of vets and other people; we work with active duty folks and their families who are having problems within the Military. We can provide you with information, experience, and support that will enable you to know what civil rights you still have, even while in the Military. We can also help people apply for discharges based on Conscientious Objection, Hardship and Dependency or others. If you need an Attorney, Doctor or Clergy not affiliated with the Military we can refer you to one. We are not, in any way, connected with the Military
Traveling Soldier
Telling the truth - about the occupation, the cuts to veterans benefits, or the dangers of depleted uranium - is the first reason Traveling Soldier is necessary. But we want to do more than tell the truth; we want to report on the resistance to those on top - whether it's in the streets of Baghdad, New York, or inside the armed forces.
Yesh Gvul
Yesh Gvul ("There is a limit!") is an Israeli peace group campaigning against the occupation by backing soldiers who refuse duties of a repressive or aggressive nature. The brutal role of the Israeli army in subjugating the Palestinian population places numerous servicemen in a grave moral and political dilemma, as they are required to enforce policies they deem illegal, immoral and ultimately harmful to Israeli interests. The army hierarchy demands compliance, but many soldiers, whether conscripts or reservists, find that they cannot in good conscience obey the orders of their superiors.
Yesh Gvul arose in response to the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, as growing numbers of soldiers grasped that the campaign, with its bloodshed and havoc, was an act of naked and futile aggression in which they wanted no part.
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- Globalism -
Centre for Research on Globalisation
The CRG is an independent research and media group of progressive writers, scholars and activists committed to curbing the tide of "globalisation" and "disarming" the New World Order. The CRG webpage, based in Montral, publishes news articles, commentary, background research and analysis on a broad range of issues, focussing on the interrelationship between social, economic, strategic, geopolitical and environmental processes. The Centre's objective is to unveil the workings of the New World Order.
Third World Traveler
THIRD WORLD TRAVELER puts up magazine articles and book excerpts that offer an alternative view to the corporate media about the state of democracy in America, and about the impact of the policies of the United States' government, transnational corporations, international trade and financial institutions, and the corporate media, on war and peace, democracy, free speech, social and economic justice, and human rights, in the Third World, and in the United States.
One of the more interesting books excerpted is Blowback by Chalmers Johnson. Raises questions about who knew what about the attacks of September 11, 2001.
THIRD WORLD TRAVELER also provides information and links to aid international travelers.
World Government of World Citizens
Think that nation-states will spell the death of us all? Then become a citizen of the world.
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- Peace & Justice -
Center for Policy Research for Global Justice
Elias Davidsson's new site
This site has several sub-sections in the English section: Music Pages; Political Pages and Zionism (exclusive writings).
CommonDreams
Common Dreams is a national non-profit citizens' organization working to bring progressive Americans together to promote progressive visions for America's future.
Founded in 1997, we are committed to being on the cutting-edge of using the internet as a political organizing tool - and creating new models for internet activism.
Peace and Justice Works/ Iraq Affinity Group
We are a grassroots group connected to the local peace and justice organization Peace and Justice Works. We are men and women, young and old, of different heritages. We believe the embargo against Iraq is a weapon of war which is immoral and unprecedented.
Non-Violence Web
The Nonviolence Web is home to many of the U.S.'s most dynamic peace groups. "Nonviolence Web Upfront," the homepage news and opinion magazine of the NVWeb, is updated twice monthly
Not In Our Name
The Not In Our Name Project is a national network of individuals and organizations committed to standing with the people of the world. As the Not in Our Name Pledge of Resistance states, "we believe that as people living in the United States it is our responsibility to resist the injustices done by our government, in our names." Our mission is to build, strengthen and expand resistance to stop the U.S. government's entire course of war and repression being waged in the name of "fighting terrorism."
Peaceful Tomorrows
Peaceful Tomorrows is an organization founded by family members of those killed on September 11th who have united to turn our grief into action for peace. By developing and advocating nonviolent options and actions in the pursuit of justice, we hope to break the cycles of violence engendered by war and terrorism. Acknowledging our common experience with all people affected by violence throughout the world, we work to create a safer and more peaceful world for everyone.
Physicians for Social Responsibility
PSR combines the power of an active and concerned citizenry with the credibility of physicians and other health professionals to promote public policies that protect human health from threat of nuclear war and other weapons of mass destruction, global environmental degradation, and the epidemic of gun violence in our society today.
Physicians for Human Rights
AN ALLIANCE OF SCIENCE AND CONSCIENCE
Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) mobilizes the health professions and enlists support from the general public to protect and promote the human rights of all people.
We believe that human rights are essential for the health and wellbeing of all members of the human family.
Using medical and scientific methods, we investigate and expose violations of human rights worldwide and we work to stop them.
We support institutions to hold perpetrators of human rights abuses, including health professionals, accountable for their actions.
We educate health professionals and medical, public health, and nursing students and organize them to become active in supporting a movement for human rights and creating a culture of human rights in the medical and scientific professions.
Veterans Viet Nam Restoration Project
The VVRP is a small 501 © (3) non-governmental organization (NGO) that provides humanitarian assistance to Viet Nam. It was founded in 1988 by Fredy Champagne and is based in Garberville, CA.
Our primary mission is to provide American veterans (and other who so desire) with opportunities to return to Viet Nam for humanitarian aid. We operate under the premise that by returning to Viet Nam and working directly on community projects, individuals are better able to bring an end to their war experience.
Voices in the Wilderness
Group very active in their opposition to the U.S. sanctions against Iraq. They have taken medicine and toys to Iraq in defiance of the sanctions. They are currently under attack by the government and need our support.
The World Can't Wait! Drive Out the Bush Regime
"World Can't Wait is organizing people living in the United States to take responsibility to stop the whole disastrous course led by the Bush administration. We seek to create a political situation where the Bush administration's program is repudiated, where Bush himself is driven from office, and where the whole direction he has been taking U.S. society is reversed."
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- Change & Revolution -
The Committee to Support the Revolution in Peru (CSRP)
The CSRP works to build political support for the People's War and active resistance to the Peruvian regime. The People's War is led by the Communist Party of Peru (PCP) -- often referred to as "Sendero Luminoso" or "Shining Path" by the media. They distribute the writings of the PCP (Partido Comunista del Peru) and other materials that help people understand what this revolution is about. The expose the lies about the revolution put forward by the US-backed Fujimori regime and its apologists, while opposing US and other foreign intervention. And they organize against the repression and terror directed at the revolution and the Peruvian people.
Communist 2000
"The purpose of this website is to hopefully enlighten the enslaved masses. From childhood americans are tought imperialist capitalism good, communism bad. Simply put Communism is for the working people. The government of Communism is for the people putting control of the means of production in the hands of the working people. Today in the USA the government exists solely to care for the 5% of the masses who are the ultra rich and their global interests, this is the sole purpose of capitalism. Its time to wake up people, the republicrats and the democrats will do nothing for you. Read the Communist Manifesto so that you may see how the ultra rich have plotted to enslave mankind for hundreds of years."
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
"The working class and the employing class have nothing in common."
"An injury to one is an injury to all."
The IWW is a radical labor group dedicated to revolutionary unionism and the concept that the only real way to overcome the master class is through workers organizing industrially through the "OBU" (one big union) concept. The IWW tends towards libertarian communism, though not all members are avowed anarcho-syndicalists or libertarian communists.
Refuse & Resist!
Why Refuse & Resist!? Because it's all one attack! The current war on women, concentration camps for immigrants, censorship of the arts, resurgent racism, police state measures, gay bashing, and compulsory patriotism, Refuse & Resist! says NO to the whole package.
They have the latest information on the state lynching of Mumia Abu-Jamal.
Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA)
For anyone who may be looking for a concrete way to both support peace and help the most oppressed people of Afghanistan, there is something very direct that we can do.
This Afghan Women's Rights group operates secretly in Afghanistan and openly in Pakistan and other places in the world, and they need our help desperately. They are operating covert schools, medical treatment programs, food programs, and doing political/cultural organizing inside Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Whenever these women organizers are captured, they are publicly executed by the Taliban, yet the survivors go on organizing, day after day, as they have for 24 years. And what we've described here is only the tip of the iceburg. Visit their website to see their extensive information, and ways to help.
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- Alternative Media & Information -
Broken Rifle Press
Broken Rifle Press is a fascinating source of books and videos about the GI and veterans anti-war movement. Among them is a video of the "Winter Soldier Investigations". It paints a disturbing picture of what it was like to fight a losing guerrilla war by the grunts who there. A favorite video of ours from that collection is the vets demonstration in Washington D.C. which was called 'Dewey Canyon III'. In April of 1971 thousands gathered as Vietnam vets threw their metals back at the U.S. government on the capital steps and demanded an immediate end to the war.
Covert Action Quarterly
Selected articles from this always interesting magazine are online.
FidelChe dot com
Hard edged & humorous t-shirts for the non-conformist, unconventional and controversial.
From The Wilderness
FTW magazine which deals with the effects of illegal covert operations on our society. FTW is read by more than 500 subscribers including professors at nine universities, 10 members of Congress and many authors.
The Nation Magazine
On line version of this provocative magazine.
Prison Legal News
The Prison Legal News is a monthly newsletter published and edited by Washington State prisoner Paul Wright. The PLN has been regularly published since May of 1990. PLN covers prison-related news and analysis from across the country and around the world. It's focus is on prison struggle in all arenas.
Revolution
Formerly known as the Revolutionary Worker, this site contains articles from the newspaper, the weekly voice of the Revolutionary Communist Party,USA, as well as other materials.
Swans
In a time of revisionism, faux-semblant, spinning news and skewed information, Swans is about thinking, questioning, observing and providing a forum for ideas that is lacking in the mainstream media.
Swans endeavors to bring food for thought to the readers and to provide a quality literary and political site on the Web.
Viet Nam Generation, Inc
Viet Nam Generation, Inc. was founded in 1988 by Kali Tal. It is a 501(3)(3) nonprofit literary and educational corporation devoted to providing a forum for scholars, educators, librarians, students and the general public interested in the Sixties in general and the Viet Nam war in particular. They meet the needs of this community by providing a variety of services such as The Sixties Project, SIXTIES-L email discussion list, Sixties Generations Conference, book catalog, and Viet Nam Generation: A Journal of Recent History and Contemporary Culture.

Statement to the Troops
We are veterans of the United States armed forces. We stand with the majority of humanity, including millions in our own country, in opposition to the United States' all out war on Iraq. We span many wars and eras, have many political views and we all agree that this war is wrong. Many of us believed serving in the military was our duty, and our job was to defend this country. Our experiences in the military caused us to question much of what we were taught. Now we see our REAL duty is to encourage you as members of the U.S. armed forces to find out what you are being sent to fight and die for and what the consequences of your actions will be for humanity. We call upon you, the active duty and reservists, to follow your conscience and do the right thing.
In the last Gulf War, as troops, we were ordered to murder from a safe distance. We destroyed much of Iraq from the air, killing hundreds of thousands, including civilians. We remember the road to Basra -- the Highway of Death -- where we were ordered to kill fleeing Iraqis. We bulldozed trenches, burying people alive. The use of depleted uranium weapons left the battlefields radioactive. Massive use of pesticides, experimental drugs, burning chemical weapons depots and oil fires combined to create a toxic cocktail affecting both the Iraqi people and Gulf War veterans today. One in four Gulf War veterans is disabled.
During the Vietnam War we were ordered to destroy Vietnam from the air and on the ground. At My Lai we massacred over 500 women, children and old men. This was not an aberration, it's how we fought the war. We used Agent Orange on the enemy and then experienced first hand its effects. We know what Post Traumatic Stress Disorder looks, feels and tastes like because the ghosts of over two million men, women and children still haunt our dreams. More of us took our own lives after returning home than died in battle.
If you choose to participate in the invasion of Iraq you will be part of an occupying army. Do you know what it is like to look into the eyes of a people that hate you to your core? You should think about what your "mission" really is. You are being sent to invade and occupy a people who, like you and me, are only trying to live their lives and raise their kids. They pose no threat to the United States even though they have a brutal dictator as their leader. Who is the U.S. to tell the Iraqi people how to run their country when many in the U.S. don't even believe their own President was legally elected?
Saddam is being vilified for gassing his own people and trying to develop weapons of mass destruction. However, when Saddam committed his worst crimes the U.S. was supporting him. This support included providing the means to produce chemical and biological weapons. Contrast this with the horrendous results of the U.S. led economic sanctions. More than a million Iraqis, mainly children and infants, have died because of these sanctions. After having destroyed the entire infrastructure of their country including hospitals, electricity generators, and water treatment plants, the U.S. then, with the sanctions, stopped the import of goods, medicines, parts, and chemicals necessary to restore even the most basic necessities of life.
There is no honor in murder. This war is murder by another name. When, in an unjust war, an errant bomb dropped kills a mother and her child it is not "collateral damage," it is murder. When, in an unjust war, a child dies of dysentery because a bomb damaged a sewage treatment plant, it is not "destroying enemy infrastructure," it is murder. When, in an unjust war, a father dies of a heart attack because a bomb disrupted the phone lines so he could not call an ambulance, it is not "neutralizing command and control facilities," it is murder. When, in an unjust war, a thousand poor farmer conscripts die in a trench defending a town they have lived in their whole lives, it is not victory, it is murder.
There will be veterans leading protests against this war on Iraq and your participation in it. During the Vietnam War thousands in Vietnam and in the U.S. refused to follow orders. Many resisted and rebelled. Many became conscientious objectors and others went to prison rather than bear arms against the so-called enemy. During the last Gulf War many GIs resisted in various ways and for many different reasons. Many of us came out of these wars and joined with the anti-war movement.
If the people of the world are ever to be free, there must come a time when being a citizen of the world takes precedence over being the soldier of a nation. Now is that time. When orders come to ship out, your response will profoundly impact the lives of millions of people in the Middle East and here at home. Your response will help set the course of our future. You will have choices all along the way. Your commanders want you to obey. We urge you to think. We urge you to make your choices based on your conscience. If you choose to resist, we will support you and stand with you because we have come to understand that our REAL duty is to the people of the world and to our common future. http://calltoconscience.net/Of 84 million US Military Veterans who have served this country Since 1950, This many moonbats signed this pee titty deunion of absurdity;http://siadapp.dior.whs.mil/personnel/MILI...ory/hst0609.pdfhttp://siadapp.dior.whs.mil/personnel/CASUALTY/castop.htm[size=1]
Veteran Signers
Signers as of September 11, 2006
Name, Branch, Years
Carl C. Abrahamson, Air Force, 1971-1974
George Abram, Army, 1966-1969
Lee Abrams, Marine Corps, 1963-1967
Kevin E. Acosta, Army, 1984-1997
Stacy Adams, Navy, 1998-2002
Terry Scott Adams, Army, 1964-1966
Darwin Airola, Marine Corps, 1987-1991
Gerhard Schmidt Alexander, Army Reserve, 1987-1988
"Chicken" David Allen, Army, 1989-1992
Jimmy Allen, Army, 2004-present
Kelly A. Allison, Navy, 1975-1979
Larry Alpert, Navy, 1982-1992
Robert Alvarado, Marine Corps, 1988-1992
Anthony Alvarez, Navy, 1984-1988
Fred Alvarez, Navy Reserve, 1969-1971
Joe Amarone Jr., Army, 1974-1976
Fred H. Anderson, Marine Corps, 1956-1959
Gary Andrews, Army, 1962-1967
Arvid Antonson, Air Force, 1942-1945
Ed Armas, Army, 1962-1965
Roy A. Armstrong, Army, 1968-1970
Dan C. Armstrong Sr., Navy, 1943-1946
Norman J. Arnett, Coast Guard, 1972-1973
Beatrice Arva, Air Force, 1985-1986 & Army, 1991-1993
Niall Aslen, Royal Air Force, 1962-1986
Stephanie R. Atkinson, Army, 1984-1990
Aram Attarian II, Air Force, 1965-1966
Paul L. Atwood, Marine Corps, 1965-1966
Mitch Aubut, Navy, 1969-1971
Daniel J. Avener, Army, 1967-1970
Henry Ayre, Coast Guard, 1942-1945
Renaldo Z. Azotea, Navy, 1970-1974
Collin Baber, Air Force, 1994-1998
Eric Bagai, Marine Corps, 1958-1961
Dale Bailey, Navy, 1971-1977
Mack Bailey, Marine Corps, 1964-1966
David E Baker, Army, 1988-1991
Megan Baker, Army, 2001-present
Norman Balabanian, Army Air Corps, 1943-1946
Con Ballard, Navy, 1962-1966
Brett Baney, Marine Corps, 1998-2002
Jack Barbour, Air Force, 1966-1970
Therese Bissen Bard, Army, 1951-1956
Thomas E. Barden, Army, 1968-1971
Donna Bardos, Marine Corps, 1963-1964
Rex Barger, Air Force, 1943-1946
Gary Barney Sr., Marine Corps, 1973-1978
Anthony Barreiro, Army, 1982-1986
Tony Bartel, Marine Corps, 1959-1965
Lari R. Bartschi, Army, Korean War
Michelle L. Bastian, Army, 1976-1979
Russell Bates, Navy, 1967-1970
George Batton, Marine Corps
Jeffrey Bauman, Army, 1966-1968
Victor H. Bausch, Army, 1966-1968
Michael J. Beards, Army, 1988-1993 & 1999-2001
Steven Beck, Army, 1968-1970
Paul E. Bell, Army, 1967-1970
Lila I. Bendkowska, Army, 1974-1976
Andy Benson, Army, 1992-1995
Philip L. Bereano, USPHS, 1966-1970
Andrew Scott Berman, Army, 1971-1973
Chester V. Berry, Navy, WW2
Dannie Lewis Berry, Navy, 1964-1966
Patricia Berry, Army, 1979-1988
Pauls Berzkalns, Air Force, 1977-1981
Frank Bessinger, Army, 1968-1971
James F. Bickford, Army & Army National Guard, 1989-1997
Anton Black, Navy, 1977-1984
Hector Black, Army, WWII
Kenneth T. Blackshaw, Air Force, 1959-1975
Dave Blalock, Army, 1968-1971
Michael Blankschen, Army, 1972-1973
David Bledsoe, Air Force, 1987-1997
Louis Block, Army, 1966-1972
C. David Blodgett, Navy Reserve, 1943-1946
Carl Boggs, Army, 1959-1962
Charles H. Bogino, Army, 1981-1986
Yoon Bok-dong, Marine Corps, 1972-1973
Robin Bolster, Navy, 1980-1983
Colin Bondi, Army, 1986-1990
Charlie Bonner, Marine Corps, 1963-1972
Blase Bonpane, Marine Corps Reserve, 1948-1950
Ronald L. Bontsema, Navy, 1943-1946 & Navy Reserve, 1946-1951
Brad Borland, Navy, 1961-1965
Fr. Bob Bossie SCJ, Air Force, 1955-1959
Allan Bostelmann, Army, 1953-1955
Reber Boult, Navy, 1958-1961
Roy Bourgeois, Navy, 1962-1966
Norman Angus Bowen, Air Force, 1962-1967
Lester Bowles, Army, 1968-1970
Terry Bown, Navy, 1969-1973
Kathleen Boyd, Army, 1974-1975 & 1984-1989
Horace R. Boykin, Marine Corps, 1979-1982
Todd Boyle, Navy, 1970-1972
Terry Braddock, Navy, 1974-1976
Richard W. Bradford, Air Force, 1971-1974
Peter Bradley, Army, 1960-1963
Gary Bramstedt, Air Force, 1960-1965
Harlan E. Branby, Air Force, 1957-1979
William P. Brandt, Army
Bruce Blanton Breece, Army, 1969-1971
Jon Brenard, Marine Corps, 1965-1969
Steven D. Brewer, Marine Corps, 1974-1976
Dorothy Brewington, Army, 1979-1987
Dana L. Briggs, Air Force, 1978-1988
Bernard Brightman, Air Force, 1941-1945
Bill Britt, Army, 1952-1955 & 1976-1996
Marjorie Broadbent, Australian Army Medical Women's Service, 1939-1945
Don Broadwell, Marine Corps, 1960-1966
Jerry Brooks, Air Force, 1956-1959
Ron Brooks, Air Force, 1977-1998
Jere Brower, Army, 1993-2002
Geoffrey Brown, Army, 1969-1971
Roger W Brown, Marine Corps, 1957-1960
James Browne, Army, 1971-1973
Peter Brush, Marine Corps, 1966-1968
Jon Bryan, Navy, 1964-1968
William Burk Jr., Army, 1966-1969
Robert Burke, Marine Corps, 1969-1976
Bill Burkett, Army, 1971-1999
William C. Burns (in memorium), Navy, 1965-1967
Michael Duane Bury, Navy, 1967-1970
Greg Busby, Air Force, 1980-2000
Paul Busby, Navy, 1956-1958
Larry Bush, Army, 1968-1971
Michael Busich Sr., Marine Corps, 1965-1970
Jack Bussell, Army, 1959-1979
Dan Butts, Army, 1960-1963
Adrian Byers, Navy, 1990-1996
Philip J. Byler, Army, 1992-1996
Betty Byrd, Navy Reserve, 1968-1970
Leo Cachat, Army, 1951-1953
Scott R. Cade, Army, 1968-1971
Kevin A. Cahalan, Marine Corps, 1967-1970
William Scott Calkins, Marine Corps, 1988-1992
Calvin, Air Force, 1982-1984
Scott Camil, Marine Corps, 1965-1969
David A. Campbell, Air Force, 1964-1968
Rick Campos, Air Force, 1969-1971
Thomas Canaday, Army, 1991-1994
Richard Carauim, Navy, 1990-1994
James A. Cardin, Army, 1966-1969
James Carrall, Army, 1963-1965
Jane A. Carter, Marine Corps, 1957-1964 & Army Reserve, 1970-1980
Robert W. Carter, Army, 1954-1956
James Michael Case, Navy Reserve, 2.5 yrs
Thomas Casey, Navy, 1988-1992
Stephani Castillo, Army National Guard, 1996--2003
Gordon Catlin, Navy, 1984-1990
Janice Causey, Navy, 1990-1999
William J. Cavanaugh, Army, 1951-1953 & Army Reserve, 1953-1982
Brian Chambers, Army, 1968-1971
Fredy Champagne, Army, 1965-1966
David Chelimer, Army, 1954-1956
Guy Chichester, Navy, 1952-1956
Charles Chiodo, Army, 1968-1970
Gary A. Chipman, Army, 1970-1972
Elwood A. Chirrick, 1970-1972
Dale Choppin, Army, 1962-1965
Russ Christensen, Army, 1950-1954
Harold C. Christiansen, Army, 1964-1966
Paul Christmas, Army, 1987-1991
Patricia Tibbetts Churchman, Navy, 1944-1946
Joseph Ciarrocca, Navy, 1967-1970
Dennis P. Cimino, Navy, 1973-1979
Andrew Clark, Army, 1994-1999
Debra J. Clark, Army, 1976-1984
Robert L. Clark, Air Force & Army, 1958-1967
Arthur W. Clark M.D., Army, 1971-1973
John Clarke, Air Force, 1951-1955
William John Clayton, Army, 1989-1992
Judith Coates, Air Force, 1966-1970
Diedra Cobb, Army Reserve, 2001-Present
Edward Coburn, Army, 1969-1972
Steve Coder, Marine Corps, 1967-1975 & Army, 1976-1991
Padraic J. Cohee, Army, 1953-1955
Earl M. Cohen, Army, 1968-1971
Eduardo Cohen, Army, 1965-1966
Joy A. (Lippert) Cohen, Army, 1981-1991
Rich Cohen, Army, 1963-1966
Timothy L. Coil, Army, 1984-1992
Anthony B. Cole, Army, 2001-2003
John Cole, Army, 1990-1994
David A. Collins, Marine Corps, 1967-1971
George J. Collins, Army, 1967-1973
Marco Coloma, Army, 1989-1992
Robert S. Colson Jr., Army, 1960-1979
Rockney Compton, Army, 1967-1974
Howard R. Conant, Army, 1943-1946
Gerry Condon, Army, 1967-1975
David Connolly, Army, 1967-1971
Thomas J. Connolly, Army, 1965-1967
Graham Conrad, Army National Guard, 1995-2001
Lee Conrad, Navy Reserve
James R. Cook, Air Force, 1969-1972
Raymond W. Cook, Air Force, 1969-1975
Cindy Marie Cooley, Marine Corps, 1992-1996
David Coombs, Navy, 1995-1999
Chad M. Cooper, Navy Reserve, 2003-present
Edward P. Copelin, Army, 1970-1971
Frank Corcoran, Marine Corps, 1968-1969
John F. Corcoran, Navy, 1953-1957
Willis Cornes, Army, 1966-1969
David Cortright, Army, 1968-1971
Roger D. Corvin, Coast Guard, 1971-1975
Scott Cossette, Marine Corps, 1999-2001
James Coty, Army, 1959-1962
Dave Coull, Scotland British Royal Air Force, 1959-1964
Davey Coull, Scotland SNP, 1939-1945
Dave Counsman, Army, 1982-1986
John W. Covey, Air Force, 1970-1974
Carrol B. Cox, Air Force, 1951-1955
Gary Cox, Army, 1952-1955
Mark Cox, Marine Corps, 1989-1992
Charles Craig, Navy, 1963-1965
Daniel Craig, Army, 1981-1993
Howard L. Crary, Navy, 1962-1992
James M. Craven, Army, 1963-1966
Kenneth G. Crawford, Army, 1957-1960
Jack M. Crich, Army & Air Force, 1940-1960
Charlotte Critcher, Army, 1969-1971
Steve Crocker, Army, 1984-1987
Rick Crockett, Navy, 1969-1971
Francis Crosby, Army, 1970-1976
Gary Phillip Crosby, Air Force, 1966-1970
Jay Crosby, Navy, 1965-1969
Jack L. Cross, Air Force, 1942-1946
Samuel Cross Jr., Air Force, 1959-1961
Roy Culver, Navy, 1942-1946
Milton Cunningham, Navy, 1943-1945
Diane Curran, Army & ARNG, 1969-1975
Liam Curry, Navy, 1984-1990
Charles R. Curtis, Army, 2000-2002
Gerald Curtis, Army, 1953-1955 & Air Force, 1955-1974
Nancy L. Curtis, Navy, 1968-1971
Les Dabney, Army, 1985-1991
Tamara L. Dagenais, Air Force, 1981-1988
Robert Danko, Army Reserve, 1964-1970
Jymie L. Darling, Air Force, 1988-1995
Daniel N. Daugherty, Air Force, 1976-1980
Don Davenport, Air Force, 1959-1967
Candice Davis, Navy, 1975-1979
Carl Davis, Army, 1966-1971
Herbert Davis, Army, 1965-1967
Patrick Davis, Army, 1970-1971
Paul Davis, Marine Corps, 1964-1968
William Davis, Navy, 1967-1971
J.A. Dawson, Army, 1998-2005
D. Daxx, Marine Corps, 1952-1954
Joseph G. De Fluri, Navy, 1978-1984
Frank De Leon Jr., Air Force, 1985-1992
Mike Dees, Navy, 1985-2001
Robert D. Denham, Army, 1964-1966
John C. Dennis, Coast Guard, 1971-1975
Robert B. Dennis, Army, 1953-1955
Frank M. DePaul, Navy, 1958-1961
Donna M. DePauw, Air Force, 1981-1991
Ray Edward Dequenne, Jr, Army, 1983-1985
Ed Desmond, Navy, 1967-1971
Dario Diaz, Air Force, 1996-1999
Eladio Diaz, Air Force, 1974-1976
Nick Diliberto, Air Force, 1951-1959
Carl Dix, Army, 1968-1972
Burwell Dodd, Army, 1956-1958
Emile Doering, Army, 1997-2001
Pete Doktor, Army, 1986-1989
James C. Donaldson Jr., Army, 1965-1967
Harold P. Donle M.A., Marine Corps, 1966-1969
Barry Donnan, British Army, 1987-1993
David F. Donnell, Navy, 1977-1981
Thomas W. Donovan, Army, 1981-1992
Colleen Donovan-Batson, Army, 1978-1981
Shann Dornhecker, Navy, 1988-1992
Jennifer Dorsey, Air Force, 1996-1997
Pat Driscoll, Navy, 1972-1975
John DuBois, Army, 1962-1965
Christopher D. Dugan, Marine Corps, 1995-1999
Kenneth Dugan, Navy, 1984-1988
John Dunker, Army, 1964-1968
Roy Dunn, Navy, 1965-1971
Fred Duperrault, Army Air Force, 1944-1946
Dan Duvelius, Army, 1968-1972
Robert Frank Eadie, Air Force, 1962-1966
Russell Eastwood, Air Force, 1967-1972
John P. Echavarria, Air Force, 1965-1969
Thomas Eck, Army, 1970-1972
Stephen Eddy, Air Force, 1968-1972 & Reserves, 1985-1997
Thomas Edson, Army, 1971-1973
Stephen R. Edwards, Army, 1963-1965
Brenda Eggleston, Air Force, 1973-1979
Robert Egolf, Army, 2002
Timothy D. Eickholt, Army, 1966-1969
Richard Eime, Navy, 1982-1986
Bernie Eisenberg, Army, 1954-1956
Joe Eldred, Army, 1985-1998
David Eldredge, Navy, 1953-1955
Jake Elkins, Marine Corps, 1965-1969
John M. Elliott, Army, 1972-1976
Daniel Ellsberg, Marine Corps, 1954-1957
John Ericson, Army, 1954-1956
Marcus Eriksen, Marine Corps, 1985-1991
Edward M. Erlandson, Marine Corps, 1968-1970 & Army, 1976-1986
Frank G. Erwin, Marine Corps, 1966-1972
Orlando Espino, Marine Corps
Joi Estep, Army, 1983-1987
Douglas C. Estes, Navy, 1966-1969
John A. Evans, Army Air Corps, 1943-1946
C. L. Everett, Air Force, 1977-1980
Edward A. Everts, Air Force, 1941-1946
David Eytcheson, Army, 1965-1971
Lis D. Fano, Coast Guard, 1987-1992
Joseph C. Farah, Army, 1960-1963
Phil Farnham, Army, 1955-1957
Carole Farris, Navy Reserve, 1966-1970
George V. Fatsi, Air Force, 1950-1954
Bob Fehribach, Navy, 3 yrs
Frederick Feied, Air Force, 1943-1946
Amber Ferenz, Army, 1998-2001
Mike Ferner, Navy, 1969-1973
Robert L. Fields, Army, 1966-1969
Carol Fischer, Marine Corps, 1966-1968
Jerry Fischer, Army, 1969-1970
Rhys Fleig, Marine Corps, Active Duty
Ed Flowers, Army, 1962-1965
Billy Youngwolf Floyd, Navy, 1984-1991
Bob Foley, Army, 1957-1959
T. Patrick Foley, Navy, 1997-2000
David J. Fonda, Army, 1968-1971
Joseph G. Foran, Marine Corps, 1969-1970
William P. Foran, Coast Guard, 1965-1971
Frank D. Ford, Air Force, 1950-1953 & 1961-1964
Joe Forgy, Army, 1944-1945
Dr. Ray Foster, Army, 1972-1975
Joe Fowler, Air Force, 1966-1970
Lou Fox, Army, 1965
Melanye Francisco, Navy, 1992-1999
Stephen F. Franke, Air Force, 1956
John Fredericks, Army, 1987-1991
John W. Freeland, Army, 1966-1969
Samuel R. Freeman, Army, 1968-1970
Robert Freis, Navy, 1951-1955
Dean Friend, Marine Corps, 1981-1985
Jason Fritz, Marine Corps, 1996-2001
Joseph P. Furayter, Army, 1938-1940 & 1942-1945
Edward F. Gadziemski, Army, 1973-1976
John M. Gallagher, Air Force, 1967-1969
Bart Gambardello, Navy, 1977-1982
India Mahdi Gamboa, Air Force, 1985-1987
Carl Gant, Air Force, 1965-1986
Alfonoso Garcia, Army, 1970-1972
Eloy J. Garcia Jr., Army, 1986-1990
David B. Gardner, Army, 1953-1955
Kevin Gardner, Air Force, 1977-1983
John Gear, Navy, 1978-1989
Michael B. Gehl, Army, 1973-1976
Heather Gehron-Rice, Coast Guard, 1992-1996
Alan M. Gerth, Navy, 1981-1987
Joseph Gertig, Army, 1869-1972
Jim Gibson, Army, 1968-1970
Stuart R Gillespie, Army, 1958-1961
Jack Gilroy, Army, 1953-1956
Eugene T. Giovanazzi, Air Force, 1951-1954
Eddie J. Girdner, Navy, 1973-1977
Susan Glaser, Navy, 1995-2003
Paul Glazzard, British Army, 1977-1984
Tim Godrich, Air Force, 1999-2003
Robert B. Godwin, Army, 1953-1955
Stanley A. Goff, Army, 1970-1996
Ernest Goitein, Army, 1943-1945
Trevor Goodger-Hill, Navy, 1951-1952
Jay R. Goodman, Army, 1969-1970
Theodore W. Goodman, Air Force Reserve, 1943-1946 & 1951-1955
Amy C. Goodrich, Army, 1997-2002
R. Thomas Goodwin, Marine Corps, 1969-1971
Sissy Goodwin, Air Force, 1965-1976
James F. Gorman, Marine Corps, 1966-1968
Steve Gosden, Air Force, 1969
John Gourley, Army Air Corps, 1944-1946
Darrell L. Gray, Army, 1948-1952
Robert Greenberg, Army, 1958-1962
Todd Greenwood, Marine Corps, 1993-2001
Warren R. Greer, Navy Reserve, 1943-1945
Nona Lee Gregg, Air Force, 1962-1969
Ray Gribble, Army, 1965-1968
A. J. Grimm, Navy, 1946-1946 & 1951-1953
R. C. Guerrero, Marine Corps, 1964-1968
Josef Gutenkauf, Army, 1943-1946
Alex Hadady, Army, 1992-2001
Edmonde Haddad, Air Force, 1951-1954
Lawrence Hagerty, Navy, 1966-1969
Steven Haines, Navy, 1963-1966
Dennis Haldeman, Navy, 1971-73
Linda J. Halford, Army, 1968-1969
Harry G. Hall, Navy, 1965-1979
Kev Hall, Navy, 1973-1978
Ray Hambleton, Army, 1968-1970
Robert Charles Hamilton III, Navy, 1986-1990
Jane D. Hamm, Marine Corps, 1943-1945
Steve Hamm, Air Force, 1965-1969
James Hamon, Air Force, 1954-1956
Robert Hanegan, Army, 1966-1969 & Air Force 1981-1989
John Hanrahan, Army, 1961-1963
John Hanscom, Air Force, 1968-1990
Bob Hanson, Army, 1954-1956
Eric G. Hanson, Army, 1968-1970
Gregg Harcus, Air Force, 1966-1970
James F. Harrington, Air Force, 1966-1967
David L. Harris, Air Force, 1965-1967
Phillip Harris, Air Force, 2000-Present
Charles D. Hartik, Army, 1964-1966
BJ Hartzell, Army, 1969-1972
Martin Harwayne, Army, 1843-1946
Gayle J. Hasley, Navy, 1963-1984
Mike Hastie, Army, 1969-1972
John M. Hatcher, Army, 1989-1993
James F. Hatcher Jr., Air Force, 1968-1972
William T. Hathaway, Army, 1964-1967
Mike Havenar, Marine Corps, 1958-1962
Edward Havitz, Army, 1951-1953
Joseph B. Hawkins, Army, 1972-1973
Kim Hawkins, Navy, 1985-1991
Robert G. Hawthorne, 1943 1946,
Carl M. Hay, Air Force, 1968-1969
Mike Hazard, Coast Guard, 1970-1976
Rev. Richard K. Heacock Jr., Navy, 1944-1946
Gordon Cliff Heegel, Army, 1979-1986
Walter Hillary Heffron IV, Marine Corps, 2002-present
John E. Hein, Marine Corps, 1980-2004
Todd T. Heintz, Navy, 1988-1992
Glenn Helkenn, Army, 7 yrs
Benjamin B. Henderson, Navy, 1979-2001
Cheryl B. Henderson, Navy Reserve, 1974-1998
Dud Hendrick, Air Force, 1963-1967
Daryl Henegar, Air Force, 1977-1996
Robert L. Hennel, Army, 1969-1970
Edwin H. Hennesey, Marine Corps, 1957-1967 & Air Force, 1971-1975
Rodger Herbst, Army, 1969-1971
Luke A. Herda, Army, 1971-1973
Andres Hernandez, Navy Reserve, 1979-1985
Cesar F. Hernandez, Marine Corps, 1967-1970
Steven A. Hessler, Air Force, 1973-1975
John Heuer, Merchant Marine, 1967-1968
James Hibbard, Army, 1955-1957
Douglas Higgs, Army, 1969-1971
Percy Hilo, Air Force, 1966-1970
Steve Hines, Coast Guard, 1989-1994
Oliver Hirsch, Air Force, 1966-1968
Francis L. Hiser III, Navy, 1980-Present
Carl Hitchens, Marine Corps, 1967-1969
John Hockman, Army, 1963-1965
Steve Hoffman, Navy, 1977-1983
Dale Hoffmann, Navy, 1956-1959
Benjamin B. Holgate, Army, 1988-1991
Larry Holmes, Army, 1971-1972
Fred Horboychuk, Air Force, 1955-1963
Gary Hornfeld, Navy Reserve, 1968-1970
Michael Hovey, Navy, 1971-1976
Arthur M. Howard, Army Air Force, 1944-1947
Lee E. Howard, Army
Walter Hrozenchik, Navy, 1951-1955
Mark Huber, Navy Reserve, 1951-1955 & 1961-1971
Yolanda Huet-Vaughn M.D., Army Reserve, 1976-1981 & 1990-1995
Daniel J. Hughes, Navy, 1997-2000
Ed Hutchinson, Navy, 1942-1946
James Patrick Hynes, British Army, 1940s
A. S. Mahdi Ibn-Ziyad, Air Force, 1961-1969
Theresa Ikard, Air Force, 1974-1978
Todd Ikard, Navy, 1961-1965
David M. Ionno, Army, 1970-1971
Michael Isabell, Navy, 1990-1992
Susan Ives, Army, 1977-1992
Leo Jacobs, Army, 1942-I946
Juliet Jacobsen, Air Force, 1997-2002
Daniel P. Jacobson, Navy, 1968-1972
Anasazi James, Marine Corps & Navy, 1983-1997
Arthur James, Army, 1969-1970
Harold B. Jamison, Air Force, 20 years
Charles Jannuzi, Army National Guard, 1980-1988 & Army Reserve, 1988-1989
Allen L. Jasson, Australian Army, 1972-1974
Thomas Jelf, Army, 1950-1953
Joseph A. Jennings III, Army, 1967-1970
David Jensen, Army, 2002-Present
Michael L. Job, Army, 1968-1970
Ralph Johansen, Army, 3 years
Eric Edward Johansson, Army, 1989-1992
Amber Johnson, Army National Guard, Aug 2000-Present
Bethanie Beauchem Johnson, Army, 1988-1992
Jewel R. Johnson, Navy, 1944-1946
Lance Johnson, Army, 1992-1996
Mark Johnson, Army, 1988-1992
Steve Johnson, Army, 1967-1970
William Johnson, Navy, 1961-1965
H. Laron Johnston, Army, 1966-1968
James C. Johnston, Army, 1966-1968
John P. Jones, Army, 1966-1968
Mike Jordan, Navy, 1966-1970
Timothy G. Jordan, Air Force, 1971-1974 & Army National Guard, 1979-1981 & Army Reserves, 1985-1987
Laurie Josue, Air Force, 1986-1990
Eric Joyal, Army, 1989-1996
Sharon Joyner, Army, 1976-1979
John Kamalic, Marine Corps, 1968-1974
Olaniyan Kanissa'ai, Navy, 1972-1974
Jim Karas, Army, 1968-1981
Thomas V. Karlin, Navy, 1956-1960
James Michael Kearney, Army, 1963-1965
Isaac W. Keebaugh, Army Reserve, 1999-present
Robert Keeley, Army, 1963-1965
Eric Kees, Navy, 1975-1981
Shelly R. Kekes, Army National Guard, 1978-1982
Ray Kell, Army, 1945-1946
Gerald Keller, Army, 1977-1981
Jim Keller, Navy, 1987-1991
Keith Keller, Air Force, 1966-1972
Charles Kelley, Marine Corps, 1965-1967
Elizabeth A. Kelly, Navy, 1975-1977
Gary E. Kelly, Army, 1989-1998
Harold E. Kelly Jr., Air Force, 1977-1984
Tom Kelso, 1982-1986
Lark Diane Kephart, Navy, 1976-1978
Jesse E. Kern, Army, 1953-1954
George Kerschen, Army, 1966-1969
George M. Kesselring, Air Force, 1942-1963
Gerald Kessler, Air Force, 1940-1945
Jim Keyser, Marine Corps, 1966-1968
Talat Khan, Air Force, 1986-1992
Paul Kibbey, Marine Corps, 1966-1968
Peretz Kidron, Israeli Defense Force, 1954-1957
John Kieras, Army, 1968-1970
Charles E. Kilboy Sr., Navy Reserve, 1952-1954
Richard L. Kilgore, Marine Corps, 1965-1967
Melanie Carlone Kilmarx, Navy, 1987-1993
Charles Kilmer, Army, 1967-1970
Harold LM Kimball, Army, 1990-2001
Neil Howard King, British, 1984-1998
Robert A. Kinsey, Marine Corps, 1955-1961
Karl Kitchen, Air Force, 1981-1985
Michael G. Klaff, Navy, 1969-1973
Candace J. Klein, Navy, 1976-1977
Ralf Klein, German Airforce, 1974-1986
Greg Kleven, Marine Corps, 1966-1968
Gregory John Kleven, Marine Corps, 1966-1976
Leif Klokkevold, Army, 1994-2000
Ronald Knarr, Marine Corps, 1950-1952
Timothy Dean Knight, Air Force, current
Daniel Knowles, Army, 1998-2001
Ibrahim Kobeissi, Marine Corps Reserve, until 2006
Justin Kodner, Army, 1952-1954
Tony Kosloski, Navy, 1963-1967
Ron Kovic, Marine Corps, 1964-1968
Larry Kralj, Air Force, 1970-1974
Raymond Krauss, Marine Corps, 1969-1972
Marty Kunz, Navy, 1970-1976
Krystal Kyer, Navy, 1993-1997
Michelle LaBrosse, Air Force, 1980-1987
Mike Ladich, Marine Corps, 1943-1946
Edwin Lainhart, Navy, 1964-1968
Jack A. Lancaster, Navy, WW2
Dustin S Langley, Navy, 1986-1994
Greg D. Lanning, Navy, 1982-1986
Dennis LaPlant, Army, 1966-1969
Robert D. Larson, Navy, 1964-1968
Doug Laughlin, Air Force, 1987-1992
Dwight Lawton, Navy, 1953-1957
Michael Lawton, Navy, 1962-1965
Mark Laythorpe, Air Force, 1976-1980
Robert Brittain Leach, Army, 1961-1964
Alfred J. Leal, Army, 1968-1970
Bryan J. Ledoux, Army, 1976-1980 & 1988-1999
Keith Lee, Army, 1998-2001
Kenneth M. Lee, Army, 1970-1973
Norm Lee, Air Force, 1947-1954
Larry Lefler, Navy, 1966-1970
William T. Leichner, Marine Corps, 1967-1969
Tim Lennon, Army, 1965-1968
Robert Leslie, Army, 1968-1970
Robert A. Leslie, Army, 1968-1969
Lew Levenson, Navy, 1948-1985
Michael Levin, Navy, 1956-1960
John L. Levy, Navy Reserve, 1942-1946
Oswald Lewinter, Army, 1950-1985
Brian Lewis, Air Force, 1982-1988
Dan Lewis, Navy Reserve, 1976-1995
Eric Lewis, Marine Corps, 1982-1986
Janet Marie Lewis, Army, 1989-1993
Neal Liden, Navy, 1965-1969
Norman Linton, Army, 1951-1954
Norman Linton, Army, 1950-1953
Leroy Lloyd, Marine Corps, 1997-2000
Thomas Andrew Lockard, Marine Corps, 1966-1970
Janine Lockwood, Army, 1975-1978
Louis Lofton, Navy, 1971-1979
Edward M. Long, Army, 1943-1945
William L. Lord, Army, 1962-1965
Tom Lorenz, Air Force, 1967-1989
Charles Luce, Air Force, 1955-1959
Jon David Lucore, Army, 1992-1996
Larry Lugar, Army, 1960-1966
Jerome M. Lui, Army, 1944-1946
Keth Luke, Army, 1967-69
Carrie Lundberg, Air Force, 1983-1991
James Lynch, Army, 1971-1973
Donald M. Lyng, Army Reserve, 1991-1995 & Army, 2001-Present
John Lynn, Army Reserve, 1962-1968
David Lysne, Army, 1984-1989
John Thomas Mac Lean, Army, 1943-1946
Fred W. MacArthur Jr., Air Force, 1958-1983
Lee Magnuson, Navy Reserve, 1956-1962
Denis Maguire, Navy, 1941-1942 & Army Air Corps, 1942-1946
Anthony Mallin, Navy, 1943-1945 & Navy Reserve, 1950-1951
Jeff Manley, Marine Corps, 1987-1997
Donald F. Maple, Navy, 1945-1946
George Mariscal, Army, 1968-1970
Gary D. Martin, Army, 1966-1968
Brandy Martinez-Rogers, Army, 1996-1997
Alan C. Maskell, Army, 1968-1971
Esther Massimini, Air Force, 1979-1984
Roger N. Matherly, Navy, 1972-1976
Jonathan O. Matteson, Army, 1983-1991
Charles L. Mauch, Air Force, 1956-1958
Joseph May, Marine Corps, 1953-1955
Robert Mayer, Army National Guard, 1970-1971
Kenneth E. Mayers, Marine Corps, 1958-1966 & Reserve, 1966-1978
Rela Mazali, Israel Defense Force, 1966-1968
George McAnanama, Army, 1966-1968
Mark McCleary, Navy, 1996-2002
O'Kelly McCluskey, Navy, 1944-1946 & Air Force, 1953-1957
Jim McCombe, Army, 1953-1955
Perry McCorkle, Army, 1981-1985
Antoinette McCormick, Navy, 1987-1991
Carl B. McCoy, Army, 1966-1969
Paul James McCoy, Navy, 1943-1945
James P. McCrumb, Navy, 1967-1970
Paul R. McDaniel, Army, 1967-1970
Robert G. McElwain, Air Force, 1963-1967
Bruce McFarland, Navy, 1982-1986
Joe H. McFatter Jr., Air Force, 1969-1972
Jim McGowen, Navy, 1969-1972
C. Andrew McGuffin, Marine Corps, 1990-1994
Capt. Jim McIntyre, Navy Reserve, 1962-1968
Allen McKinnis, Marine Corps, 1972-1974
Adora McNeil, Air Force, 1980-1986
Jim McWatt, Army, 1.5 yrs
Norman Meadows, Air Force, 1982-2000
Sheila Meadows, Air Force, 1979-1985
Carl Mease, Marine Corps, 1965-1969
Teresa Media, Navy, 1972-1977
Al Melville, Navy, 1985-1991
Katherine I. Menges, Army, 1984-1994
Lloyd D. Mercer, Army, 1965-1968
Norman T. Merkel, Army, 1967-1969
Nathaniel I. Merwin, Army, 1993-2001
Barbara Michael, Army, 1977-1980 & Army Reserve, 1980-1997
Alan Mikolaj, Army, 1983-1986
Dale Miller, National Guard, 1978-2003
Greg Miller, Army, 1966-1968
Norman S. Miller, Army, 1939-1946
Patrick Miller, Air Force, 1971-1975
Ronnie D. Miller, Army, 3 yrs
Will Miller, Army Security Agency, 1957-1962
Dr. Dennis W. Mills, Army, 1966-1969
Donald Minasian, Army, 1962-1965
Jack Minassian, Army, 1943-1945
Joshua Minchen, Army, 1997-2000
Hank Missenheim Jr., Marine Corps, 1979-1982
Rob Moitoza, Navy, 1965-1971
George Molina, Marine Corps, 1968-1970
Autumn Montgomery, Air Force, 1992-1994
James W. Moore, Air Force, 1950-1954
Michael Moore, Army, 1975-1979
Paul S. Moorhead, Navy, 1943-1946
Austin Moran, Navy, 1978-1985
Robert Moreland, Army, 1977-1986
Dale L. Morgan, Air Force, 1956-1960
Daryl S. Morgan, Navy, 1967-1971
David Rees Morgan, British Royal Air Force, 1948-1950
Kenneth Morgan, Army, 1966-1969
Art Morin, Army, 1969-1971 & 1975-1992
Catherine Morris, Marine Corps, 1981-1985 & Army National Guard, 1989-1996
Rob Morris, Army, 1965-1969
William Morris, Air Force, 1979-1999
Bryan Morrison, Air Force, 1994-1998
Paul Pat Morse, Air Force, 1965-1968
Steve Morse, Army, 1969-1971
Glen Motil, Marine Corps, 1987-1991
Nancy Mrazik, Navy, 1979-1992
Aaron P. Mulhollen, Army, 1997-present
Sheree A. Mullen, Army, 1974-1980
Charles F. Munat, Army & Navy, 1979-1985
Carlos Munoz Jr., Army, 1959-1962
Eric W. Munson, Army, 1985-1995
Joanne Murphy, Army Corps of Engineers, 2 years
Robert J. Murphy, Navy Reserve, 1943-1967 & Navy, 1950-1953
Frederick A. Murray, Army, 1976-1980
John L. Murray, Army, 1971-1973
Hal Muskat, Army, 1965-1970
Germane Nachious, National Guard, 1994-2000
Dr. Thomas J. Nagy, JROTC, 1958-1960 & ROTC, 1962-1964
Mark Narduzzi, Marine Corps, 1988-1993
Mary Neack, Army National Guard, 1980-1987
Greg Nees, Marine Corps, 1969-1971
Douglas Nelson, Army, 1967-1971
Paul Nelson, Navy, 1956-1960
William Nemcik, Army, 1968-1971
Dale Nesbitt, Army, 1953-1955
John Paul Nettleton, Marine Corps, 1967-1971
Joan Duffy Newberry, Air Force, 1968-1970
John Niemi, Army, 1968-1970
Mo Nishida, Army, 1954-1957
Stan Nishimura, Army, 1964-1967
Donald Nobach, Air Force, 1956-1960
Vince Nobile, Air Force, 1966-1970
Mike Nordine, Army, 1998-2000
Jim Northrup, Marine Corps, 1961-1966
Tom Norwood, Army, 1952-1954
Edward J. Novicki, Marine Corps, 1973-1978
Thomas Nowak, Navy, 1970-1972
Lewis M. Nusgarten, Army, 1967-1970
Robert Nuzum, Navy, 1950-1953
Richard Nygard, Army, 1969-1971
Gerard O'Connor, Army, 1985-1991
Thomas O'Connor, Navy, 1977-1983
Jerome P. O'Mara, Army, 1966-1968
William D. O'Neil, Air Force, 1951-1955
Greg A. O'Neill, Navy, 1970-1974 & Army, 1979-1983
Aka Oceab, Marine Corps, 1966-1968
Gerald Oleson, Army National Guard, 1966-1972
Kirsten C. Olson, Army National Guard, 1989-1997
John L. Opperman, Navy, 1951-1970
T. E. Origer, Marine Corps, 1967-1969
Victor L. Ortiz, Army, 32 yrs
Ralph Osbon, Army, 1957-1977
Clyde J. Oskins, Navy, 1944-1946
Doug Osmond, Army, 4 years
Donald Osterhoudt, Marine Corps, 1997-2001
Theodore J. Otteson, Navy Reserve, 1943-1946
Brian Ouellette, Navy, 1996-2000
Raynard Dean Packard, Army, 1985-1988
Wayne Evan Packwood, 1964-1968,
Roy 0. Padilla III, Marine Corps, 1984-1992
John J. Pagoda, Air Force, 1965-1968 & 1985-1998
Todd A. Papasadero, Army, 1983-1989
John Pappademos, Navy Reserve, 1943-1946
George W. Pardington, Navy, 1971-1991
Jeff Paterson, Marine Corps, 1986-1990
Tom Pattee, Army, 1969-1972
William Patterson, Army, 1964-1967
Paul Pawlowski, Army, 1996-2000
Olan Payne, Army, 1951-1975
Bill Pearman, Air Force, 1962-1966 & 1968-1991
Norman L. Pearman, Army, 1950-1952
Sidney Peck, Navy, 1944-1946
Richard Pedersen, Navy Reserve, 1955-1959
David Peevers, Navy, 1965-1967
Joe Peitte, Air Force, 1966-1969
Robert Perrotta, Army, 1966-1968
James Perry, Marine Corps, 1966-1968
Phil Perry, Navy, 1968-1972
William Mark Peter, Navy, 1991-1993
William T. Peters, Army, 1965-1968
Gary Petersdorf, Air Force, 1968-1972
Jan M. Peterson, Army, 1974-1980
Michael Phelts, Army, 2001-Present
Dean C. Pikoulas, Army, 1968-1971
William A. Pillar, Army Air Corp, 1944-1946
Robert Piper, Air Force, 1995-1999
Jerry Pittman, Army, 1972-1975
Mike Plylar, Air Force, 1973-1977
Seth Pollack, Army, 1988-1997
Joseph W. Potts, Marine Corps, 1970-1972
Mark A. Potts, Air Force, 1991-1993
Joseph M. Powers, Army, 1970-1971
Robert Puett, Army, 1986-1993
George Pumphrey, Army, 1968-1970
Guillermo Quebral, Army, 1966-1970
William Arthur Raab, Navy Reserve, 1943-1946
Mike Racine, Army, 1986-1990
Father Bob Rademacher, Army, 1942-1946
Charles N. Raines, Army, 1980-1984
Keith Rashall, Air Force, 1964-1967
Arlene Mae Reduto, Coast Guard, 1974-1977
Steven Reese, Air Force, 1984-1988
Steven C. Reese, Navy Reserve, 1995-Present
Douglas Reeves, Army, 1990-1995
John Regan, Army, 1990-1991
Ward Reilly, Army, 1971-1974
Charles A. Reynolds, Army, 1952-1954
Robert E. Reynolds, Air Force, 1950-1957
Tim Richards, Air Force Reserve, 1970-1973
John P. Richardson, Army, 1988-1990
Dana Richter, 1967-1971
Timothy Rieman, Army, 1983-1987
Jerry D. Riley, Army