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Veterans Day Open House at the VFW Hall, 111 S A10 • Wednesday, November 6, 2013 THE NEWBERG GRAPHIC www.NewbergGraphic.com A Salute to NOVEMBER 11, 2013 Honoring All Who’ve Served Veterans Day Open House At The VFW Hall, 111 S. Howard St., Newberg November 11 • 9 AM – 12 PM Join us for a flag ceremony every 1/2 hour. The Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 4015 and Ladies Auxiliary invite veterans, schools, businesses and local citizens to visit us on Veterans Day and learn what the VFW is all about. www.va.gov Senior CPO (E-8) Senior Airman SP5 Quartermaster Chief Radioman Third Class Sergeant Walter L. Dudek Allan C. Schaad Darrell J. Crawford John R. Graham, Sr. George Edmonston Jr. Kermit Allen Rollins U.S. Air Force Navy 1964-68 Air Force 1992-2013 Operation Market Time, Operation U.S. Navy 1948-1968 August 2011 – present Army 1966-1969 U.S. Navy 1955-1975 Beau Charger, Vietnam War, Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, Served in Korea and Vietnam (2x) Honor Guard, Drill Team Vietnam, Purple Heart Korea, Vietnam USS Firm, USS Bayfield Turkey, Alaska Staff Sergeant YN1 Hospital Apprentice 1st Class HM2 Seaman First Class Lieutenant Colonel Mark Stapleton Bill Graham Louis F. Vondrachek Douglas Vondrachek Jerry M. Burge Lawrence N. Crowley 20 years retired U.S. Army 13 years U.S. Coast Guard Iraqi Freedom C/7-158 AVN 1961-1982 U.S. Marines 1942-1964 2009-2010 Private YN a COTP Seattle, U.S. Navy Fleet Marine Flew F4U Corsair with Squadron VMF-323 National Guard HHC 2-641 AVN Chief Recruiter CG Reserves 1942-1945 U.S. Navy 1971-1975 in WWII; Squadron VMA-212 in Korea. 2006-2014 for 13th District WWII, Guadalcanal, Okinawa FMF 1973-1974 Navy 1945-1946 Awarded Navy Cross and Flying Cross Sergeant 1st Sgt. PFC Staff Sergeant Seaman 1st Class T/4 Robert E. Van Name Terri L. Rogers Ervin F. Richter Lawrence I. Richter Melvin L. (Andy) Anderson Donald R. Bauer Army Airforce 1942-1944 U.S. Army 1967-1969 Army 1942-1945 849th Bomber (Nose Gunner) Vietnam - 2nd Inf., 25th Inf. Div. 90th Division Field Artillery Had completed several combat missions Navy 1944-1946 WWII U.S. Army 1946-1948 Received Purple Heart & Air Force Was in France when he received over England before his plane went down Served on USS Stockton. Occupied Japan Bronze Star medals Operation Noble Eagle word his brother had been killed. on a training mission. All were killed. VFW member HQ CO 5th Engr Const Corporal Sergeant Lance Corporal Sergeant First Class (SFC) E-7 Master Sergeant (MSG) E-8 Staff Sergeant (SSG) E-6 LeRoy Easly Joshua D. Jaquith Jeremiah S. Stone Douglas J. McGillivray David P. McGillivray Andrew C. McGillivray Marines 2004-2008 Army 1964-1978 Army 1998 to present Marines 2004-2009 2nd Battalion 1st Marine Division, Vietnam Special Forces (Green Army 1995 to present Air Force (6 yrs) Red Horse, Marines 2010 - current MCCES Unit. Headquarters Golf Company, 3Plt Beret) Medic, 5th Special Forces Airborne, Ranger, Iraq, Army - Iraq, OR National Guard, Served in Afghanisatn Company, Maintenance Platoon Operation Steel Curtain Grp & Ft. Bragg Afghanistan, 82nd Abn Div. 101st Abn Div Lt. JG Specialist 4th Class SFC PFC Private Private First Class Burr J. Sherick, Jr. Wayne Goats Mickey Artajo Russell D. Skustad Terry Wolbert Terry Hall U.S. Army 1952-1972 U.S. Navy 1943-1945 U.S. war veteran, U.S. Marines 1957-1964 Army 1958-1960 Army 1986-1988 WWII, Asor Island, Ulithi Army 1955-1958 retired/deceased Served in Okinawa WWII Bravo Co. www.NewbergGraphic.com THE NEWBERG GRAPHIC Wednesday, November 6, 2013 • A11 HA ESalRuteO to EOuSr James Adams E-4 Master Sergeant MSgt SPC/E4 3rd Class Petty Officer Staff Sergeant 1861-1865 Joshua S. Johnson Michael J. Stevenson Eric Ezell Navy Diver 3rd Class Peter B. McAward II Benjamin Hevland Casey Brown 1863-1865 John Moore 1861-1865 John Webber 1861-1864 Grand Army of the Republic Marched with Sherman U.S. Army Infantry Air Force 2005-2011 to the Atlantic Army 6-8-10 to present 2009 NHS graduate. Stationed at Air Force 1993-present 101st Airborne Div., Air Operation Iraqi Freedom All buried in Newberg Ft. Lewis, WA with Company 497 Korea, Germany, Assault, Ft. Campbell, Ky. 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