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Veterans Alphabetical List

  • Ken Hackman

    Airman First Class (Separated) Ken Hackman is an Air Force veteran with over 40 years in the service. He spent 5 years on active duty and another 35 as a civilian employee.  Hackman was a photographer and later a photographic manager.  As a civilian photographer, he covered Air Force operations

  • Teresa Doskey

    Senior Airman (Sep.) Teresa Doskey served in the Air Force for four years as a finance specialist. She was stationed at Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi and also Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu, Hawaii. Doskey deployed during Operation Iraqi Freedom as a Third Country National (TCN) escort.

  • William Derrington

    Master Sergeant (Ret.) William Derrington is an Air Force veteran with 21 years of service as an Aircraft Electrician, Mobility NCO and an Aircraft Battle Damage Instructor. His assignments include Mather Air Force Base in Sacramento, California; Zweibrucken Air Base in Germany, MacDill Air Force

  • George "Bud" Day

    Colonel (Ret.) George “Bud” Day is the most highly decorated American military warrior since General Douglas MacArthur. In a long military career spanning 34 years and three wars, Day received nearly 70 decorations and awards. More than 50 of them were for combat, including our nation’s highest

  • John Coombs

    Master Sergeant (Ret.) John Coombs served as a Navy Sailor and Army Air Corps Soldier before becoming an Airman in the Air Force. He has seen a little of everything throughout his military career. He enlisted before he was 18 so the Army wouldn’t draft him. “I wanted to enlist for myself to have the

  • Robert Clark

    Senior Master Sergeant (Ret.) Robert Clark helped raise money and obtain supplies for the China Beach Orphanage during his time as an air traffic assistant with the 366th Fighter Group at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, between 1971-1972. After raising funds for the orphanage, Clark realized it was still

  • James Brooks

    Major (Ret.) James Brooks attended pilot training in Texas as an Army Air Corps Cadet in 1942. Upon graduation, he was selected to fly fighter aircraft. “I always knew I wanted to fly fighters, but I will tell you, the bravest pilots flew bombers back then,” Brooks said. On May 18, 1944, while

  • Robert Beatson

    Lieutenant (Sep.) Robert Beatson enlisted in the Army, Jan. 8, 1941, then volunteered for the Army Air Corps and received his navigator wings April 22, 1943. A year later he had flown 30 missions over Europe aboard a B-24 Liberator from England. During his 28th mission, his aircraft was attacked

  • Sunny Anderson

    Senior Airman (Sep.) Sunny Anderson is a five year Air Force veteran who served as an award-winning radio and television broadcaster. She was first a radio host in Seoul, South Korea, and later she worked for the Joint Hometown News Service in San Antonio, Texas, traveling the globe to film holiday

  • Louis Zamperini

    Captain (Sep.) Louis Zamperini was an Olympic distance runner, inspirational speaker and an Airman during World War II. He was a bombardier in a B-24 that was flying a reconnaissance mission on May 27th, 1943, when his plane malfunctioned and fell into the Pacific Ocean. He and surviving crew

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