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Veterans Alphabetical List

  • Anthony Preston

    Technical Sergeant (Ret.) Anthony Preston is a 24-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He enlisted in 1982 as a security police entry controller. His career took him around the world to Indian Springs Air Base, Nevada, George Air Force Base, California and Germany. His most memorable moments to date

  • Deanie Parrish

    Women Air Force Service Pilot (WASP) Deanie Parrish believed that if boys could learn to fly, so could she. During World War II, she convinced an Army Air Corps flight instructor to teach her how. Parrish learned of a new Army Air Forces program to teach women pilots to fly military aircraft. In

  • Norm Nelson

    Technical Sergeant (Ret.) Norm Nelson is a Vietnam War veteran who served twenty-two years in the military as an ammo troop. He enlisted as a young Airman Basic in September 1956. His assignments took him to Texas, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Hawaii, and to Italy, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, and

  • Jason Morgan

    Staff Sergeant (Ret.) Jason Morgan is a competitive athlete and member of the team that represented the Air Force at the inaugural Warrior Games. Despite constant pain in his paralyzed legs, Morgan earned a silver medal in the 1,500 meter wheelchair race and also competed in the 400 meter, the

  • Ed Metcalf

    Second Lieutenant (Sep.) Ed Metcalf served in the Army Air Corps from 1942 - 1946 during World War II. He is a former B-24 Liberator bombardier and navigator who flew 29 missions over Nazi-occupied Europe. Metcalf was assigned to the 446th Bombardment Group, an Eighth Air Force B-24 Liberator unit

  • Charles McGee

    Colonel (Ret.) Charles E. McGee Jr. was one of the famed "Tuskegee Airmen," and served as a fighter pilot during World Warr II, Korea and Vietnam. He achieved the highest three-war fighter mission total of any Air Force aviator. McGee flew his first combat mission on February 14, 1944. He completed

  • Barbara McFarland

    Master Sergeant (Ret.) Barbara McFarland entered the U.S. Air Force in February of 1977. After graduation from Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, she received an assignment to the 2162nd Communications Sauadron at Buckley Air National Guard Base, Colorado. After almost four years in the communications

  • Mildred McDowell

    Women’s Army Corps Corporal (Sep.) Mildred McDowell is the Air Force’s oldest female World War II veteran at the age of 103. A teacher for 14 years, she changed careers once she learned the military began accepting women during World War II. She enlisted in the Women’s Army Corps. After training,

  • Roland "Hap" Lutz, Jr.

    Chief Master Sergeant (Ret.) Roland “Hap” Lutz, Jr. was one of the first Air Commandos in the Air Force special operations history. He served as a combat medic after enlisting in 1958. In Vietnam, Lutz experienced some of the most gruesome days of his medical career. On his first day, he tended to a

  • Miguel DeLeon

    Technical Sergeant (Ret.) Miguel DeLeon was a mobility Non-Commissioned Officer and a Transportation Squadron Superintendent of Combat Readiness.  He served in the Air Force from 1980 to 2001 during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM.  As Superintendent of Combat Readiness, he led trainers

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