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Guard 1954-1957 IN MEMORIAM Bill Bandy Eric P. Baruzzi Rebecca Rossi Baruzzi John J. Basile Monte Bell Burke, VT Senior Chief CG BM2 U.S.C.G. Waitsfield Warren U.S. Army - Master Sgt. E8 Officer in Charge CG STA 1995-2003 U.S. Marine Corps Royal Canadian Navy Vietnam 1961-1981 Burlington 1995-2018 1952-53 Cadets 1953-1958 November 7, 2019 The Valley Reporter 21 The Valley Reporter Honors 8#..';8'6'4#05 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Al Benjamin Lawrence Bennett Alden Bettis Gene Bifano Alfred H. Bodway Warren Occupation Forces Waitsfield United States Marine Corps U.S. Navy World War II & Korea 1946-47 U.S. Navy 1945 1962-1966 1956-1986 Japan & Korea Vietnam Vietnam IN MEMORIAM Cpl. Gene Boudreau Bob Brightbill Kenneth Brothers Mst. Sgt. Sherwood V. Ronald Bruce Moretown Waitsfield Fayston Brown Jr. A2C, U.S.A.F. 1961-1965 U.S.M.C. 1967-1971 U.S. Army 1954-1956 T.Sgt. U.S.A.F. 1949-1969 Moretown Pease AFB Vietnam 1968-1969 Korea, Vietnam U.S.A.F/U.S.A.N.G. Ret Portsmouth, N.H. IN MEMORIAM Leon Bruno James Burbank Robert Burbank Robert Burge William E Carnright Jr. Warren United States Air Force, Waitsfield Waitsfield Waitsfield Counter Intelligence, Korea, Vietnam 1966 VT Air National Guard 86th Blackhawk Infant. Div. U.S. Navy 1958-1962 U.S. Army 1952-1954 Saudi Arabia, 2003-2004 1943-1946 Capt. Micah W. Chapman Sgt. Frank W. Chapman Staff Sgt. David Clark Steve Cohen Tom Colby Waitsfield Waitsfield Waitsfield Warren Warren U.S.A.F. – 2002-2006 U.S.A.F. 1965-1968 U.S.A.F. 1969-1972 U.S.Army 1954-56 U.S.N. 6th Fleet 1958-62 Germany IN MEMORIAM Eugene Corliss Larry Corthell Frank Covino Cdr. Eddie Crossman Sgt. Paul Cunningham Waterbury Ctr. Waitsfield Fayston Warren Waitsfield Vietnam & Korea U.S. Navy 1964-1968 Sgt. U.S. Air Force Captain U.S.S. Carney U.S. Army 305th Civ Aff 1953 - Korea Mil Gov 61 22 The Valley Reporter November 7, 2019 The Valley Reporter Honors 8#..';8'6'4#05 Gary E. Dalley Sgt. Martin Louis De Heer John De Jesus Henri & Claude de Marne Vic Dumas Waitsfield Waitsfield Waitsfield Waitsfield Waitsfield U.S. Army Specialist U.S. Army 1966-1968 Korea 1953 WWII French Resistance, U.S.A.F. 1950-1971 Vietnam European Theater French Red Cross Gilbert S. Edwards Sgt. Thomas J Eid Dawn Elliott, MD 1st Lt. Matthew Emelett Conrad Emmons Fayston U.S.A.F. 1970-74 Waitsfield Waitsfield Waterbury U.S. Navy 1968-1988 Pease A.F.B. Col. U.S. Army VTANG Afghanistan Korea,Germany & Iraq Scott Emmons Dave Esty Shelia and Kevin Eurich Daniel O. Farnham, Jr. Staff Sgt. Todd Farnham Waterbury Waitsfield Duxbury Moretown Waitsfield U.S. Army, 27th Infantry U.S.A.F. 1950-1967 U.S. Navy 1965-1969 (K) U.S. Navy 186th Artillery VTANG Capt., Pilot Active/Reserve U.S. Navy 1967-1969 (S) 1963-66 Ken Felderman Adrian K. Ferris Albert E. Ferris Sr. Albert K. Ferris Christopher H. Ferris Fayston Sgt. U.S. Army Cpl. U.S. Army Cpl. - U.S. Army Sgt. U.S. Army U.S.A.F. 1953-1955 1941-1944 1917-19 1941-1944 2001-04 Japan Panama Troop E - 2nd Cavalry Post Office - England VT Natl Guard IN MEMORIAM Eldon R. Ferris Glen A. Ferris Howard F. Ferris Stuart T. Ferris PFC Robert F Fielder Vermont National Guard Sp4 U.S. Army 1959-62 A/IC U.S. Air Force Sgt. U.S.A.F. Waitsfield 101st Airborne Division 1964-1968 Co. D 502 Fort Campbell, Ky. 1954-1958 1955-1959 Marine Corps 1964-1966 Co. B 27th Infantry, Korea 58th Fighter Squadron 529th Bomb Squadron Killed Vietnam 1966 November 7, 2019 The Valley Reporter 23 The Valley Reporter Honors 8#..';8'6'4#05 IN MEMORIAM Gordon D. Folsom Donald Foster Bruce G. Fowler Teresa Grandfield Freeman Waylan Freeman Waitsfield Moretown Warren CTO U.S. Navy Taken 1942 U.S. Navy U.S. Army Infantry 1942- U.S. Army1970-2007 1978-1982 Ft. Sill, OK 1963-1974 1945 European Theater 5th & 8th Infantry, U.S.A.R. Japan Daniel Gabaree George Gabaree George Gabaree Jr. Joe Gabaree Joe Gabaree Waitsfield Waitsfield U.S. Army Moretown Moretown U.S. Army - Vietnam U.S. Army - WWII 1965-1967 U.S. Army U.S. Army 1967-1970 WWII IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM William Gabaree Robert & Norris Gallagher Russ Gauslin Vincent Gauthier Hadley M.“Hap”Gaylord, Sr. Waitsfield 10th Combat Zone, 10th Warren Waitsfield Waitsfield U.S. Marine Corps AAF C.B.I. Theater U.S.A.F. Maine & Japan U.S. Army 1965-1968 U.S. Army Vietnam 1943-1945 1950-1954 Germany WWII IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Ronald Geren 1st Lt. Alfred C. Gilbert III Fred Gillen Jane Goodwin Ozzie Goss Warren Fayston Duxbury Waitsfield Moretown U.S. Army 1959-62 U.S. Army CTI 2 U.S. Navy WWII U.S. Army 1970-1972 1988-92 Gulf War 1 1949-1952 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Robert Gow Ron Graves Douglas Merrill Griffith Douglas Harrington Erle Harrington Warren Waitsfield Sgt., U.S. Army Waitsfield Waitsfield U.S. Navy - WWII, Korea U.S.A.F. Korea 1955 1969-1971 U.S.M.C. 1969 U.S. Army 1941-1945 Fort Dix, Vietnam Vietnam South Pacific 24 The Valley Reporter November 7, 2019 The Valley Reporter Honors 8#..';8'6'4#05 Eric Haskin Arthur Hendrickson SPC 4 Ted Hengstenberg E 5 Sgt. Bob Henry Colonel David Herlihy Waitsfield Moretown Waitsfield Fayston Gulf War 1990-91 U.S. Navy U.S. Army Trk.Veh. Mech. U.S. Army 1966 43 Infantry Division Iraq 2004-05 1979-1982 1962-65 Germany Vietnam A Battery - Combat Support Co. VTNG Afghanistan 2010 James Allison Hopper George Hutchins Kenneth W. Irish Lawrence Jamieson Peter Jennings Fayston Moretown Moretown Waitsfield Waitsfield West Point Mst Sgt. U.S. Army 1957-77 Sgt. U.S. Army Medic 505th of the 82nd U.S. Navy 1957-62 U.S. Army Awarded: ACM, SM, BS, PH 1965-71 Airborne Vietnam 1967-68 Cuban Missile Crisis IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Forest Johnson John Johnson Martin Johnson Marvin Johnson Merrill Johnson Waitsfield Waitsfield Warren Warren Waitsfield VT Air Guard U.S. Army 1968-1970 U.S.M.C. U.S. Army WWII U.S. Army 1957 Drill Sgt. E5 Ft. Campbell 1953-1973 2 Purple Hearts 1942-1945 Steve Joslin Ted and Peter Joslin Wayne Kathan Ned Kelley James Robert Kelley Sgt. U.S. Army Waitsfield Warren Fayston Lt. Cmdr. U.S. Navy 1965-1967 U.S. Army 1968-1971 U.S. Army Engineer U.S. Coast Guard 1941-1945 Germany, Bavaria U.S.A.F. 1969 1961-1964 1961-1965 Atlantic & Pacific IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Donald S Kenney Stanley Kenyon Walter Kenyon Capt. Philip Kiendl Allen Kimble Fayston Waitsfield Waitsfield Fayston Fayston Ft2 U.S. Navy 1952-56 U.S. Army U.S. Army U.S.A.F. Ele.Tech Sgt. U.S.N.R. 1956-60 WWII 1918-1919 Pilot B-29 Pacific Theater 1955-1975-Korea November 7, 2019 The Valley Reporter 25 The Valley Reporter Honors 8#..';8'6'4#05 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Phil King Clayton Kingsbury Elwin Kingsbury Dick Kingsbury Eng. Offic. Joseph M. Koch Waitsfield Waitsfield Warren Waitsfield Fayston 1948 U.S. Army 1943-1946 U.S. Army WWII U.S. Army, WW II U.S. NAVY Merchant Marine Acad. Forward Observer National Guard, 1945 Vietnam, 1967 Commission Naval Res. IN MEMORIAM Peter Koch Louis Koonz Ron Krantz Leo Laferriere Don La Haye Waitsfield South Duxbury Warren Waitsfield NATO’s Cent. Army Group 1st Lt. U.S. Army U.S.A.F. 1951-1955 NJANG Spl. 716th Military Police 1962-1964 Vietnam 1967-1968 Westover AFB 1966-72 Btn. Fort Dix, NJ 1956-58 Germany IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Henry John Lane Steven A Landau Lt. Norman Langevin Donald E. LaRock Everett “Jack” Larrow Royal New Zealand Air Warren North Fayston Warren Waitsfield Force U.S. Navy - 1955-1958 1942-45 WWII Tec. Sgt. U.S. Army U.S. Army 1944-46 1943-1946 Cmdr. U.S.N.R. Ret. 1976 976th Field Artillery WWII Infantry WWII, Germany & POW IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Albert LaVanway Jr Chris LaVanway Robert A. Lawliss Jim Leyton Jack Lindner Waitsfield Duxbury Waitsfield Waitsfield Aviation Cadet, U.S.A.F. 55-59 U.S. Navy U.S. Army 1950-1952 U.S. Army 1945 U.S. Army Air Corps SAC Mech U2 1985-1991 Korean Conflict, Tokyo WWII 1945 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Bertrand Luce Jack Lonsdale George Ludewig John Mansfield Paul Marble Warren Warren Fayston Fayston Fayston Pvt.
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