Larry Beall: Second Generation Seabee

2026-05-19T11:23:10-05:00

Larry Beall's dad was a Seabee in WWII, so when his draft notice arrived in August of 1966, he knew he wanted to join the Navy. He didn't initially plan to follow his father's footsteps exactly, but a trade school education prior to joining made his Seabee assignment pretty much a given.

Larry Beall: Second Generation Seabee2026-05-19T11:23:10-05:00

John Whiteside: Meet The 22-Year-Old King

2026-04-14T14:49:04-05:00

John knew that if he were drafted he would most likely be placed in the Army for a two year term. So at the age of 19 he headed to the recruitment office and signed up for a four year commitment in the Navy.

John Whiteside: Meet The 22-Year-Old King2026-04-14T14:49:04-05:00

William Blair: Max the Medic

2025-10-13T18:36:55-05:00

William Maxie Blair, who goes by Max, grew up on the south side of Chicago in the Englewood neighborhood. He has a younger brother who also served in the Army during Vietnam. Both brothers will be traveling together with Honor Flight Chicago in October. 

William Blair: Max the Medic2025-10-13T18:36:55-05:00

Denny Perz: The Brown Water Navy

2025-09-15T11:50:53-05:00

Dennis, or Denny as he prefers to be called, grew up in Hammond, IN. He signed up for the Navy 2-3 days after he turned 18. His older brother, who had been in the Army, tried to talk him out of it, but he signed up anyway.

Denny Perz: The Brown Water Navy2025-09-15T11:50:53-05:00

Robert Ahern: ‘The rest is gravy’

2025-08-22T06:03:46-05:00

At the age of 21, Robert boarded a plane and headed off to Vietnam. His plane stopped in Japan, where he saw an episode of the Lone Ranger in Japanese and thought it was pretty funny. But the fun would soon end.

Robert Ahern: ‘The rest is gravy’2025-08-22T06:03:46-05:00

David Wegner: Living a hands-on mechanical life

2025-05-09T11:34:16-05:00

When David was just 7 years old, his mother died from complications during child birth. There were eight children in his family and David's father was simply not equipped to take care of 8 children on his own.

David Wegner: Living a hands-on mechanical life2025-05-09T11:34:16-05:00

Ron Miller: From mine sweeping to autoclaving

2025-04-07T10:06:29-05:00

Ron Miller was born and raised in East Chicago, IN. While in the third grade, tragedy struck the family when their house caught fire and burned to the ground. Ron’s mother was a single mom with three young children.

Ron Miller: From mine sweeping to autoclaving2025-04-07T10:06:29-05:00

Bernadette Sanner: Women of War — The Vietnam Nurses

2024-09-20T21:25:45-05:00

Bernadette “Bernie” Sanner always dreamed of being a nurse from the time she was a little girl growing up in East Chicago, Indiana. The nurses in Bernie’s unit all worked together very closely wherever they were needed.

Bernadette Sanner: Women of War — The Vietnam Nurses2024-09-20T21:25:45-05:00

Jerome and Richard Corcoran: A Band of Brothers

2024-06-25T22:26:45-05:00

The Corcoran brothers grew up on the far south side of Chicago in a family of 11 children. Jerome (Jerry) was number 9 and Richard (Rich) was number 10 of 11 children. There were seven boys and four girls in the family.

Jerome and Richard Corcoran: A Band of Brothers2024-06-25T22:26:45-05:00

Thomas Legg: A man of many skills

2024-04-06T22:07:55-05:00

Thomas Legg grew up in North Hammond, Indiana. His father, a World War II veteran, was in the Civil Defense and was a very strict man. Tom was in the Boys Scouts and also took first aid courses for his medical merit badges.

Thomas Legg: A man of many skills2024-04-06T22:07:55-05:00

Johnnie Williams: A well trained soldier

2023-10-17T13:23:04-05:00

Johnnie Williams grew up in Gary, IN the oldest of 12 children. After graduating high school in 1961, he worked at White Castle for three years. He and his cousin were the first blacks ever to work at White Castle in Hammond, IN

Johnnie Williams: A well trained soldier2023-10-17T13:23:04-05:00

Nathaniel ‘Nate’ Holmes: From Wire Reels to High Heels

2023-06-12T14:41:36-05:00

Nate Holmes grew up in a rough neighborhood on the West side of Chicago with six sisters and one brother. Nate had a step-brother who was serving in the Army in Vietnam and saw news coverage of the war and wondered if he too could fight for his country like his step-brother.

Nathaniel ‘Nate’ Holmes: From Wire Reels to High Heels2023-06-12T14:41:36-05:00

Richard Rock: Rock Solid Soldier

2023-04-04T15:27:47-05:00

Richard served in Vietnam from July 1966 to July 1967. He’s thankful to God for protecting him while in Vietnam. He earned a number of awards, medals, honors and certifications during his enlistment. He is very much looking forward to his Honor Flight!

Richard Rock: Rock Solid Soldier2023-04-04T15:27:47-05:00

James Mitchell: Humble Man Living a Blessed Life

2022-10-26T22:48:44-05:00

James was born in 1944 in Birmingham, Alabama and graduated high school at the age of seventeen. He was offered a football scholarship in Texas but his family couldn’t afford the out of state tuition.

James Mitchell: Humble Man Living a Blessed Life2022-10-26T22:48:44-05:00

George Forbes: From Goalie to Gunner

2022-09-18T15:28:54-05:00

George was born in Chicago but grew up in Mexico. Just before George turned 18, he “borrowed” the family car to go to Acapulcoand got into an argument with his step-father when he returned home. He left home the next day to hitchhike his way to the border.

George Forbes: From Goalie to Gunner2022-09-18T15:28:54-05:00

Andy Anczer: The Chicago Gangsters

2022-08-30T21:42:24-05:00

While he now lives in Texas, in 1966, Andy was living in Oak Lawn, IL with his mother and stepfather. His stepfather, Francis X. Downey was actually a member of the Illinois State House of Representatives from 1957 to 1965.

Andy Anczer: The Chicago Gangsters2022-08-30T21:42:24-05:00
Go to Top