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Dick Gardner

. . Dick Gardner Dick Gardner served in the Army during WW II.  He spent most of his time in the Pacific patrolling the Philippines.   On one assignment he was given a secret code machine and taught to send and receive cryptic messages.   “And here’s a .45 pistol,” he was told. 

Josh Galiyas

. . Josh Galiyas Josh Galiyas of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania served with the 101st Airborne Division and US Southern Command from 2001-2008. He was in army basic training during the 9/11 attack and in 2003 he was among the first troops to enter Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.  While

Bob Gale

. . Bob Gale After graduating from Dartmouth College in May 1942, Bob Gale applied to become a Navy cryptographer.  He failed the physical because of his glasses and a shoulder injury.  He volunteered for the Army Air Corps and eventually was assigned to the Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC).  He

Augie Friedrich

. . Augie Friedrich Augie Friedrich was a tail gunner in the Army Air Corp during WWII.  He completed thirty-five missions, but his third mission was one of the most memorable.  They had taken some gunfire on the mission and it was rough going—an engine was out, the intercom was

Wendell Freeland

. . Wendell Freeland Wendell Freeland was a member of the famed group of African American WWII flyers we now call the Tuskegee Airmen.  He joined the Army Air Corps in 1943 as a student at Howard University.  A bright and ambitious student who grew up in a poor, segregated

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