Donald Taylor: How sweet it is

2024-09-20T20:57:21-05:00

Don was the DJ in Qui Nhon and his sign-on slogan on the Music Machine show was, “How sweet it is! Hello out there in Qui Nhon Land!” Qui Nhon was one of the six areas in Vietnam that broadcasted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Donald Taylor: How sweet it is2024-09-20T20:57:21-05:00

Jerry Zabel: ‘My Way of Paying Back America’

2024-08-24T22:06:38-05:00

Jerry Zabel was born in 1947 just outside of Munich, Germany. His mother and father, who met shortly after World War II while working at a clothing factory, were both survivors of the Holocaust; having endured life in concentration camps at the forefront.

Jerry Zabel: ‘My Way of Paying Back America’2024-08-24T22:06:38-05:00

Denise Kennedy: A Nurse in the Army

2024-08-24T21:09:39-05:00

It was a childhood plagued with asthma and multiple hospital stays that first put the thought of nursing into Denise O’Leary Kennedy’s head. She saw so many nurses during those early years she couldn’t help but admire them.

Denise Kennedy: A Nurse in the Army2024-08-24T21:09:39-05:00

Ron Wills: Propelled to Serve

2024-08-24T21:04:57-05:00

Ronald “Ron” Wills was born and raised in Saybrook, a small town in Central Illinois where Ron’s father farmed while his mother raised Ron, his brother and three sisters, and helped run the machinery with the best of them. 

Ron Wills: Propelled to Serve2024-08-24T21:04:57-05:00

Donald Clarke: Fighting for America

2024-08-24T20:55:58-05:00

Donald Clarke was born near Boston in 1948 and grew up next to the Revere Beach amusement park and boardwalk. His family has a strong history of fighting for the United States.

Donald Clarke: Fighting for America2024-08-24T20:55:58-05:00

John Wander: Taking Care in South Korea

2024-07-21T21:42:36-05:00

John Wander was born in 1941 and raised in Downers Grove. His parents were both the children of immigrants, and they both faced significant challenges when they were growing up.

John Wander: Taking Care in South Korea2024-07-21T21:42:36-05:00

William ‘Bill’ Koc: Learning to Fly

2024-07-21T21:32:59-05:00

William “Bill” Koc was born in the city of Stickney, IL in October 1946. Bill was one of twelve children (being #3 himself). He remembers always being surrounded by family.

William ‘Bill’ Koc: Learning to Fly2024-07-21T21:32:59-05:00

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

Daniel ‘Sarge’ Syniar: ‘A Million-Dollar Wound’

2024-06-25T22:23:59-05:00

Sarge was on patrol in Vietnam walking point with his M-60 down a narrow trail. A tracer round whizzed, cracked, past him to his right. He immediately rotated his body to the left when a second round hit him in the chest exiting through his back just missing his lung.

Daniel ‘Sarge’ Syniar: ‘A Million-Dollar Wound’2024-06-25T22:23:59-05:00

Richard Shannon: ‘God was with me’

2024-05-14T20:11:30-05:00

This story begins with a young boy from the southside of Chicago. As he lies in his bed, looking at the church steeples just outside his bedroom window, he dreams of one day becoming a Catholic priest.

Richard Shannon: ‘God was with me’2024-05-14T20:11:30-05:00

Donna Cooley: Paving the way for future generations

2024-04-07T21:54:05-05:00

Donna Cooley enlisted in the Army at a time when military duties that were traditionally done by men started opening up to women. She said “it was a tough time for women because the Army wasn’t prepared and didn’t know what to do with us.”

Donna Cooley: Paving the way for future generations2024-04-07T21:54:05-05:00

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

Donald Talbot: Feigning death to survive

2023-10-19T20:15:56-05:00

Don Talbot spent his first years with parents, Walter and Helen, in their home on the southside of Chicago.  Upon completing 7th grade at Madison Grade School, Walter and Helen, with Don and his siblings, Barb, Wally and Bobby, moved to their new home in Harvey, Illinois. 

Donald Talbot: Feigning death to survive2023-10-19T20:15:56-05:00
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