Military Tribute

 We Honor our family members, 
friends & classmates of

Paschal High School
Class of 1969
who served in the Armed Forces.

Thank you for your service to our country.
 

Paschal High School - Class of 1969
(Click on their name ~ send them an email)

 
Robert Ray Anthony
Robert Ray Anthony
  
John Perez Avina
John Perez Avina
   
Bruce Baughman
Bruce Baughman
   
 
Joe Bentley
Joe Bentley
  
Kirk Blackmon
Kirk Blackmon
  
Jim Boggess
Jim Boggess
   
 
David Bradford
David Bradford
   
Alan Burbank
Alan Burbank
   
Chris Callaway
Chris Callaway
   
 
Roland Cook
Roland Cook
   
Richard C Cooper
Richard C Cooper
  
Michael Day
Michael Day
  
 
Hank Duncan
Hank Duncan
   
Gary Force
Gary Force
  
James Fulton
James Fulton
   
 
Ted Heath
Ted Heath
  
Howard Katz
Howard Katz
  
Scott Kring
Scott Kring
   
 
Vicki LeDoux (Hill)
Vicki LeDoux (Hill)
  
Kenneth Luskey
Kenneth Luskey
  
Mark Marchand
Mark Marchand
  
 
Eddie Neel
Eddie Neel
   
Harry Newton
Harry Newton
  
Mike Noble
Mike Noble
   
 
Grady Petty
Grady Petty
  
Rumi Ann Petty
Rumi Ann Petty
   
Don Poe
Don Poe
   
 
Hilton Queton
Hilton Queton
  
Frank Ricks
Frank Ricks
   
Mark Sebastian
Mark Sebastian
   
 
Paul Stephens
Paul Stephens
  
Rick Stone
Rick Stone
   
Eddie Thompson
Eddie Thompson
  
 
Tim Thompson
Tim Thompson
  
Trey Thompson
Trey Thompson
   
Ted A. "Tommy" Tomlinson
Ted A. "Tommy" Tomlinson
   
 
David Waters
David Waters
  
George White
George White
   

Virtual Viet Nam Wall

A lot of time was spent on the following link and it is truly remarkable.  Click on the picture below and take a look. The link will take you to a 'virtual wall' of all those lost during the Viet Nam war with the names, bio's and other information on our lost comrades. It is a very memorable link, and those who served in that timeframe and lost friends or family can look them up on this site.

First click on a state... then when it opens ... a name... then it should show you a picture of the person or at least their bio and medals.


"Daddy's Girl"

 FYI: Commander Harry S. Newton, United States Navy (Retired), shared the following link to the United States "Flag Code" for our information on flag etiquette:
Section 8. (g) of Title 4 USC- http://www.senate.gov/reference/resources/pdf/RL30243.pdf

 

                                                 
      US Army                US Navy            US Marine Corps       US Air Force      US Coast Guard

 

 Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation's service. Memorial Day was officially proclaimed on 5 May 1868 by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, and was first observed on 30 May 1868, when flowers were placed on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery.

 Veterans Day is an annual American holiday occurring November 11. The same day is also known as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day in other parts of the world.  It began as a commemoration of the end of Word War I on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918.  Since then it has become a salute to all veterans of all wars and to all who have served their country in military service.

If you know of a classmate who should be listed above, please let us know at:  paschal69@me.com