Larry A. Williams, Katherine McLamore
Texas South Plains War Stories
Interviews with Veterans from World War II to Afghanistan
Larry A. Williams, Katherine McLamore
Texas South Plains War Stories
Interviews with Veterans from World War II to Afghanistan
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Every veteran has a story to tell--often ones they have not told their own families. But as one vet in this collection of original interviews succinctly said of his combat experiences: "Some things are better left unsaid." Documenting recollections from survivors of World War II, Korea, Vietnam and other conflicts--all residents of the Texas Panhandle--this book presents narratives from men and women whose young lives, for good or ill, were defined by their participation in warfare in service to their country.
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Every veteran has a story to tell--often ones they have not told their own families. But as one vet in this collection of original interviews succinctly said of his combat experiences: "Some things are better left unsaid." Documenting recollections from survivors of World War II, Korea, Vietnam and other conflicts--all residents of the Texas Panhandle--this book presents narratives from men and women whose young lives, for good or ill, were defined by their participation in warfare in service to their country.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 547g
- ISBN-13: 9781476683072
- ISBN-10: 1476683077
- Artikelnr.: 62605874
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 547g
- ISBN-13: 9781476683072
- ISBN-10: 1476683077
- Artikelnr.: 62605874
Larry A. Williams is a U.S. Air Force veteran and a retired purchasing manager. He has written articles for the Army Chapter of the Chosin Few Newsletter, the Lubbock Avalanche Journal, the Lubbock Magazine and the Lubbock Senior Link Magazine. He lives in Lubbock, Texas. Katherine McLamore has recruited and trained hospice volunteers for over a decade. She has written for the Lubbock Avalanche Journal, Prize 31 Ministries, and the Lubbock Senior Link Magazine. She lives in Lubbock, Texas.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: The Cost of Freedom Part I-World War
1.
Alvira Agee: "I Can Do That"
2.
M.T. Allen: Quonset Hut Expert
3.
Robert Anderson: Battling on Two Fronts
4.
Clyde Bearden: "At the Convenience of the Government"
5.
Stanley J. Bobrowski, Jr.: Son of a Russian Officer
6.
Bill Boyles: "Straight into Combat"
7.
James Braxton: A Lifetime of Music
8.
Roger Britt: "Go, Get 'em!"
9.
Claude Brown: Life and Death in the Hands of the Parachute Packer 10.
Lon Colvin: The Liberator Becomes the Prisoner 11.
Wilma Coon: A Patriotic Calling 12.
Phil Crenshaw: Finding His Calling 13.
Robert F. Cummings: Small-Town Navy Veteran 14.
Jack DuLaney: F4U Fighter Pilot 15.
Lena Skaggs Duncan: Dedicated to Family and Country 16.
Garland Ellis: With the 4th Armored Division 17.
Thomas Esparza: Tank Commander at Age 19 18.
Orville Fleming: The Million-Dollar Wound 19.
Robbie Gill: Lucky #13 and the "Miracle Survivor" 20.
Carl Gilly: Cobb's War 21.
Jim Guyton: Dunbar Alum Serves Twice 22.
Roger Haberer: Normandy, Days after the Invasion 23.
Bob Hail: Navy Boat Driver Dropped off Marines 24.
J.W. Hamby: Businessman at an Early Age 25.
Wallace Haney: A Member of the "Caterpillar Club" 26.
Ted Hartman: Sherman Tank Driver and Orthopedic Surgeon 27.
Billy Hendrix: Circling the Globe after World War II 28.
Ted Hill: P-47 Thunderbolt Pilot 29.
Charles J. Hoye: Old Newsie Serving with a Pen 30.
Don Jones: A Life of Service to Country and Community 31.
Homer Jones: The Long Road Home 32.
Justin T. Jones: Glider Recovery 33.
Lamar Jones: Always a Merchant 34.
R.D. Jones: Sailing the Pacific 35.
Bob Kiser: Pipeline, Purdue, Petroleum and People Like Us 36.
Cleatus Lebow: "He Saved My Life Twice" 37.
George Lewis: Occupied Germany 38.
Nathan Luger: The Aleutian Islands 39.
C.B. Martin: Life as a Seabee 40.
Herschel Martin: One Man, Three Branches of Service 41.
John McDonough: The Tall Texan 42.
Gene McLendon: A Good Citizen 43.
Teddy McMillan: A Hero and a Good Man 44.
Frank Miller: From a Quartermaster to a Headmaster 45.
Horace Morgan: From the Alcan to the Battle of the Bulge 46.
Frank Odom: On the Front Lines in Europe 47.
Vernon Odom: Helping Those Who Can't Help Themselves 48.
Wayne Owen: Smart and Lucky 49.
R.L. Owens: "Red Arrow Division-First In, Last Out" 50.
Bill Pasewark: Spreading Freedom's Message 51.
Marvin Platten: An Artful Journey 52.
Leon Pope: From POWs to Paradise 53.
James Rich: A "Rich Life"-Flirting with Death 54.
Eugene Roberts: "Hard to Turn Off the Switch" 55.
Max Robertson: Navy Battles Mother Nature 56.
Earl Robinson: "The Good Lord Had My Hand" 57.
James T. Rodewald: "Hot Meals and a Place to Sleep" 58.
Eldie Scheffel: "The Coldest Winter I Ever Saw" 59.
Harold Schultze: D-Day Remembered by Former Higgins Boat Driver 60.
Charles Sears: Blinded by the Light 61.
J.L. Slaughter: A Final Mission 62.
Clifford Solomon: "God Bless America" 63.
Elmer Tarbox: Texas Tech All-American 64.
Dominic Tartaglione: Survivor of Three "Wars" 65.
Pat Thurman: Twice as Lucky during Two Wars 66.
Truett Tyler: Following His Brothers 67.
Ed Ward: "If You're Not Scared, You're Lying" 68.
Wayne Webb: Three Years on the Water 69.
Gene Williams: A World Traveler 70.
Robert Elton Wilson: "The Good Lord Was Always with Me" 71.
Andy Winnegar: Naval Aviator Receives the Distinguished Flying Cross Part II-Korea 72.
Paul Archinal: From Airman to Admiral 73.
William Bridge: Korean War Vet Makes a Difference 74.
James Cathey: The Ghosts of the Korean War 75.
Jerold Dyess: A Sixteen Year Old Sees the World 76.
Clyde Fisher: "Finish What I Start" 77.
Alton Garner: Witness to History 78.
Gordon Hambright: Naval Postmaster Wins "Best Beard Growing Contest" 79.
Fred Harvey: "Growing Up" on the USS Hornet 80.
Rodney Manning: From a Policeman to a Preacher 81.
Cleveland McMillan: Cooking Under Fire 82.
Gordon Musick: Near the Front Lines in Korea 83.
Asa Oliver: From Family Farm to Foreign Field to Faithful Follower 84.
Billy Rudd: A Case of Mistaken Identity 85.
Curtis Ruff: It Just Wasn't His Day 86.
Welby Smith: Crew Chief to Two of the Air Force's Fastest Bombers 87.
Lawrence Walker: Triple "Service" for Lubbock Man 88.
Fred Watson: Faith Helps Him through Korean War Memories 89.
Charles Williams: Coming Home Part III-Vietnam
90.
George Bradley: "Follow Your Dreams"
91.
Charles Brimberry: Danger Was Everywhere in Vietnam
92.
Doug Foster: The Healing Wall
93.
Jannie Greenway: Around the World and Back
94.
Charles Hankson: BBQ and a Slice of Sunshine
95.
Bernhard T. Mittemeyer: A Lifetime of Service to His Adopted Country
96.
Charles Scarborough: "Recycled for a Reason" Part IV-Additional Stories
97.
Various Veterans: "Geezers" Reunite
98.
Chad and Renee Gross: A Simple Song about a Soldier
99.
Gary Harber: Lubbock's Southern Brigadier General 100.
Gordon Musick and Ernest Sears: Two Love Stories from the Texas South Plains Honor Flight 101.
Frances Pierce: Gold Star Wife and Widow 102.
Opal Roberts: Living Intentionally 103.
Wayne Shawn and Justin Jones: Flight into Yesteryear 104.
Michael Vasquez: From Combat Casualty to Veteran Advocate Veterans' Honor Roll Bibliography Index
1.
Alvira Agee: "I Can Do That"
2.
M.T. Allen: Quonset Hut Expert
3.
Robert Anderson: Battling on Two Fronts
4.
Clyde Bearden: "At the Convenience of the Government"
5.
Stanley J. Bobrowski, Jr.: Son of a Russian Officer
6.
Bill Boyles: "Straight into Combat"
7.
James Braxton: A Lifetime of Music
8.
Roger Britt: "Go, Get 'em!"
9.
Claude Brown: Life and Death in the Hands of the Parachute Packer 10.
Lon Colvin: The Liberator Becomes the Prisoner 11.
Wilma Coon: A Patriotic Calling 12.
Phil Crenshaw: Finding His Calling 13.
Robert F. Cummings: Small-Town Navy Veteran 14.
Jack DuLaney: F4U Fighter Pilot 15.
Lena Skaggs Duncan: Dedicated to Family and Country 16.
Garland Ellis: With the 4th Armored Division 17.
Thomas Esparza: Tank Commander at Age 19 18.
Orville Fleming: The Million-Dollar Wound 19.
Robbie Gill: Lucky #13 and the "Miracle Survivor" 20.
Carl Gilly: Cobb's War 21.
Jim Guyton: Dunbar Alum Serves Twice 22.
Roger Haberer: Normandy, Days after the Invasion 23.
Bob Hail: Navy Boat Driver Dropped off Marines 24.
J.W. Hamby: Businessman at an Early Age 25.
Wallace Haney: A Member of the "Caterpillar Club" 26.
Ted Hartman: Sherman Tank Driver and Orthopedic Surgeon 27.
Billy Hendrix: Circling the Globe after World War II 28.
Ted Hill: P-47 Thunderbolt Pilot 29.
Charles J. Hoye: Old Newsie Serving with a Pen 30.
Don Jones: A Life of Service to Country and Community 31.
Homer Jones: The Long Road Home 32.
Justin T. Jones: Glider Recovery 33.
Lamar Jones: Always a Merchant 34.
R.D. Jones: Sailing the Pacific 35.
Bob Kiser: Pipeline, Purdue, Petroleum and People Like Us 36.
Cleatus Lebow: "He Saved My Life Twice" 37.
George Lewis: Occupied Germany 38.
Nathan Luger: The Aleutian Islands 39.
C.B. Martin: Life as a Seabee 40.
Herschel Martin: One Man, Three Branches of Service 41.
John McDonough: The Tall Texan 42.
Gene McLendon: A Good Citizen 43.
Teddy McMillan: A Hero and a Good Man 44.
Frank Miller: From a Quartermaster to a Headmaster 45.
Horace Morgan: From the Alcan to the Battle of the Bulge 46.
Frank Odom: On the Front Lines in Europe 47.
Vernon Odom: Helping Those Who Can't Help Themselves 48.
Wayne Owen: Smart and Lucky 49.
R.L. Owens: "Red Arrow Division-First In, Last Out" 50.
Bill Pasewark: Spreading Freedom's Message 51.
Marvin Platten: An Artful Journey 52.
Leon Pope: From POWs to Paradise 53.
James Rich: A "Rich Life"-Flirting with Death 54.
Eugene Roberts: "Hard to Turn Off the Switch" 55.
Max Robertson: Navy Battles Mother Nature 56.
Earl Robinson: "The Good Lord Had My Hand" 57.
James T. Rodewald: "Hot Meals and a Place to Sleep" 58.
Eldie Scheffel: "The Coldest Winter I Ever Saw" 59.
Harold Schultze: D-Day Remembered by Former Higgins Boat Driver 60.
Charles Sears: Blinded by the Light 61.
J.L. Slaughter: A Final Mission 62.
Clifford Solomon: "God Bless America" 63.
Elmer Tarbox: Texas Tech All-American 64.
Dominic Tartaglione: Survivor of Three "Wars" 65.
Pat Thurman: Twice as Lucky during Two Wars 66.
Truett Tyler: Following His Brothers 67.
Ed Ward: "If You're Not Scared, You're Lying" 68.
Wayne Webb: Three Years on the Water 69.
Gene Williams: A World Traveler 70.
Robert Elton Wilson: "The Good Lord Was Always with Me" 71.
Andy Winnegar: Naval Aviator Receives the Distinguished Flying Cross Part II-Korea 72.
Paul Archinal: From Airman to Admiral 73.
William Bridge: Korean War Vet Makes a Difference 74.
James Cathey: The Ghosts of the Korean War 75.
Jerold Dyess: A Sixteen Year Old Sees the World 76.
Clyde Fisher: "Finish What I Start" 77.
Alton Garner: Witness to History 78.
Gordon Hambright: Naval Postmaster Wins "Best Beard Growing Contest" 79.
Fred Harvey: "Growing Up" on the USS Hornet 80.
Rodney Manning: From a Policeman to a Preacher 81.
Cleveland McMillan: Cooking Under Fire 82.
Gordon Musick: Near the Front Lines in Korea 83.
Asa Oliver: From Family Farm to Foreign Field to Faithful Follower 84.
Billy Rudd: A Case of Mistaken Identity 85.
Curtis Ruff: It Just Wasn't His Day 86.
Welby Smith: Crew Chief to Two of the Air Force's Fastest Bombers 87.
Lawrence Walker: Triple "Service" for Lubbock Man 88.
Fred Watson: Faith Helps Him through Korean War Memories 89.
Charles Williams: Coming Home Part III-Vietnam
90.
George Bradley: "Follow Your Dreams"
91.
Charles Brimberry: Danger Was Everywhere in Vietnam
92.
Doug Foster: The Healing Wall
93.
Jannie Greenway: Around the World and Back
94.
Charles Hankson: BBQ and a Slice of Sunshine
95.
Bernhard T. Mittemeyer: A Lifetime of Service to His Adopted Country
96.
Charles Scarborough: "Recycled for a Reason" Part IV-Additional Stories
97.
Various Veterans: "Geezers" Reunite
98.
Chad and Renee Gross: A Simple Song about a Soldier
99.
Gary Harber: Lubbock's Southern Brigadier General 100.
Gordon Musick and Ernest Sears: Two Love Stories from the Texas South Plains Honor Flight 101.
Frances Pierce: Gold Star Wife and Widow 102.
Opal Roberts: Living Intentionally 103.
Wayne Shawn and Justin Jones: Flight into Yesteryear 104.
Michael Vasquez: From Combat Casualty to Veteran Advocate Veterans' Honor Roll Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: The Cost of Freedom Part I-World War
1.
Alvira Agee: "I Can Do That"
2.
M.T. Allen: Quonset Hut Expert
3.
Robert Anderson: Battling on Two Fronts
4.
Clyde Bearden: "At the Convenience of the Government"
5.
Stanley J. Bobrowski, Jr.: Son of a Russian Officer
6.
Bill Boyles: "Straight into Combat"
7.
James Braxton: A Lifetime of Music
8.
Roger Britt: "Go, Get 'em!"
9.
Claude Brown: Life and Death in the Hands of the Parachute Packer 10.
Lon Colvin: The Liberator Becomes the Prisoner 11.
Wilma Coon: A Patriotic Calling 12.
Phil Crenshaw: Finding His Calling 13.
Robert F. Cummings: Small-Town Navy Veteran 14.
Jack DuLaney: F4U Fighter Pilot 15.
Lena Skaggs Duncan: Dedicated to Family and Country 16.
Garland Ellis: With the 4th Armored Division 17.
Thomas Esparza: Tank Commander at Age 19 18.
Orville Fleming: The Million-Dollar Wound 19.
Robbie Gill: Lucky #13 and the "Miracle Survivor" 20.
Carl Gilly: Cobb's War 21.
Jim Guyton: Dunbar Alum Serves Twice 22.
Roger Haberer: Normandy, Days after the Invasion 23.
Bob Hail: Navy Boat Driver Dropped off Marines 24.
J.W. Hamby: Businessman at an Early Age 25.
Wallace Haney: A Member of the "Caterpillar Club" 26.
Ted Hartman: Sherman Tank Driver and Orthopedic Surgeon 27.
Billy Hendrix: Circling the Globe after World War II 28.
Ted Hill: P-47 Thunderbolt Pilot 29.
Charles J. Hoye: Old Newsie Serving with a Pen 30.
Don Jones: A Life of Service to Country and Community 31.
Homer Jones: The Long Road Home 32.
Justin T. Jones: Glider Recovery 33.
Lamar Jones: Always a Merchant 34.
R.D. Jones: Sailing the Pacific 35.
Bob Kiser: Pipeline, Purdue, Petroleum and People Like Us 36.
Cleatus Lebow: "He Saved My Life Twice" 37.
George Lewis: Occupied Germany 38.
Nathan Luger: The Aleutian Islands 39.
C.B. Martin: Life as a Seabee 40.
Herschel Martin: One Man, Three Branches of Service 41.
John McDonough: The Tall Texan 42.
Gene McLendon: A Good Citizen 43.
Teddy McMillan: A Hero and a Good Man 44.
Frank Miller: From a Quartermaster to a Headmaster 45.
Horace Morgan: From the Alcan to the Battle of the Bulge 46.
Frank Odom: On the Front Lines in Europe 47.
Vernon Odom: Helping Those Who Can't Help Themselves 48.
Wayne Owen: Smart and Lucky 49.
R.L. Owens: "Red Arrow Division-First In, Last Out" 50.
Bill Pasewark: Spreading Freedom's Message 51.
Marvin Platten: An Artful Journey 52.
Leon Pope: From POWs to Paradise 53.
James Rich: A "Rich Life"-Flirting with Death 54.
Eugene Roberts: "Hard to Turn Off the Switch" 55.
Max Robertson: Navy Battles Mother Nature 56.
Earl Robinson: "The Good Lord Had My Hand" 57.
James T. Rodewald: "Hot Meals and a Place to Sleep" 58.
Eldie Scheffel: "The Coldest Winter I Ever Saw" 59.
Harold Schultze: D-Day Remembered by Former Higgins Boat Driver 60.
Charles Sears: Blinded by the Light 61.
J.L. Slaughter: A Final Mission 62.
Clifford Solomon: "God Bless America" 63.
Elmer Tarbox: Texas Tech All-American 64.
Dominic Tartaglione: Survivor of Three "Wars" 65.
Pat Thurman: Twice as Lucky during Two Wars 66.
Truett Tyler: Following His Brothers 67.
Ed Ward: "If You're Not Scared, You're Lying" 68.
Wayne Webb: Three Years on the Water 69.
Gene Williams: A World Traveler 70.
Robert Elton Wilson: "The Good Lord Was Always with Me" 71.
Andy Winnegar: Naval Aviator Receives the Distinguished Flying Cross Part II-Korea 72.
Paul Archinal: From Airman to Admiral 73.
William Bridge: Korean War Vet Makes a Difference 74.
James Cathey: The Ghosts of the Korean War 75.
Jerold Dyess: A Sixteen Year Old Sees the World 76.
Clyde Fisher: "Finish What I Start" 77.
Alton Garner: Witness to History 78.
Gordon Hambright: Naval Postmaster Wins "Best Beard Growing Contest" 79.
Fred Harvey: "Growing Up" on the USS Hornet 80.
Rodney Manning: From a Policeman to a Preacher 81.
Cleveland McMillan: Cooking Under Fire 82.
Gordon Musick: Near the Front Lines in Korea 83.
Asa Oliver: From Family Farm to Foreign Field to Faithful Follower 84.
Billy Rudd: A Case of Mistaken Identity 85.
Curtis Ruff: It Just Wasn't His Day 86.
Welby Smith: Crew Chief to Two of the Air Force's Fastest Bombers 87.
Lawrence Walker: Triple "Service" for Lubbock Man 88.
Fred Watson: Faith Helps Him through Korean War Memories 89.
Charles Williams: Coming Home Part III-Vietnam
90.
George Bradley: "Follow Your Dreams"
91.
Charles Brimberry: Danger Was Everywhere in Vietnam
92.
Doug Foster: The Healing Wall
93.
Jannie Greenway: Around the World and Back
94.
Charles Hankson: BBQ and a Slice of Sunshine
95.
Bernhard T. Mittemeyer: A Lifetime of Service to His Adopted Country
96.
Charles Scarborough: "Recycled for a Reason" Part IV-Additional Stories
97.
Various Veterans: "Geezers" Reunite
98.
Chad and Renee Gross: A Simple Song about a Soldier
99.
Gary Harber: Lubbock's Southern Brigadier General 100.
Gordon Musick and Ernest Sears: Two Love Stories from the Texas South Plains Honor Flight 101.
Frances Pierce: Gold Star Wife and Widow 102.
Opal Roberts: Living Intentionally 103.
Wayne Shawn and Justin Jones: Flight into Yesteryear 104.
Michael Vasquez: From Combat Casualty to Veteran Advocate Veterans' Honor Roll Bibliography Index
1.
Alvira Agee: "I Can Do That"
2.
M.T. Allen: Quonset Hut Expert
3.
Robert Anderson: Battling on Two Fronts
4.
Clyde Bearden: "At the Convenience of the Government"
5.
Stanley J. Bobrowski, Jr.: Son of a Russian Officer
6.
Bill Boyles: "Straight into Combat"
7.
James Braxton: A Lifetime of Music
8.
Roger Britt: "Go, Get 'em!"
9.
Claude Brown: Life and Death in the Hands of the Parachute Packer 10.
Lon Colvin: The Liberator Becomes the Prisoner 11.
Wilma Coon: A Patriotic Calling 12.
Phil Crenshaw: Finding His Calling 13.
Robert F. Cummings: Small-Town Navy Veteran 14.
Jack DuLaney: F4U Fighter Pilot 15.
Lena Skaggs Duncan: Dedicated to Family and Country 16.
Garland Ellis: With the 4th Armored Division 17.
Thomas Esparza: Tank Commander at Age 19 18.
Orville Fleming: The Million-Dollar Wound 19.
Robbie Gill: Lucky #13 and the "Miracle Survivor" 20.
Carl Gilly: Cobb's War 21.
Jim Guyton: Dunbar Alum Serves Twice 22.
Roger Haberer: Normandy, Days after the Invasion 23.
Bob Hail: Navy Boat Driver Dropped off Marines 24.
J.W. Hamby: Businessman at an Early Age 25.
Wallace Haney: A Member of the "Caterpillar Club" 26.
Ted Hartman: Sherman Tank Driver and Orthopedic Surgeon 27.
Billy Hendrix: Circling the Globe after World War II 28.
Ted Hill: P-47 Thunderbolt Pilot 29.
Charles J. Hoye: Old Newsie Serving with a Pen 30.
Don Jones: A Life of Service to Country and Community 31.
Homer Jones: The Long Road Home 32.
Justin T. Jones: Glider Recovery 33.
Lamar Jones: Always a Merchant 34.
R.D. Jones: Sailing the Pacific 35.
Bob Kiser: Pipeline, Purdue, Petroleum and People Like Us 36.
Cleatus Lebow: "He Saved My Life Twice" 37.
George Lewis: Occupied Germany 38.
Nathan Luger: The Aleutian Islands 39.
C.B. Martin: Life as a Seabee 40.
Herschel Martin: One Man, Three Branches of Service 41.
John McDonough: The Tall Texan 42.
Gene McLendon: A Good Citizen 43.
Teddy McMillan: A Hero and a Good Man 44.
Frank Miller: From a Quartermaster to a Headmaster 45.
Horace Morgan: From the Alcan to the Battle of the Bulge 46.
Frank Odom: On the Front Lines in Europe 47.
Vernon Odom: Helping Those Who Can't Help Themselves 48.
Wayne Owen: Smart and Lucky 49.
R.L. Owens: "Red Arrow Division-First In, Last Out" 50.
Bill Pasewark: Spreading Freedom's Message 51.
Marvin Platten: An Artful Journey 52.
Leon Pope: From POWs to Paradise 53.
James Rich: A "Rich Life"-Flirting with Death 54.
Eugene Roberts: "Hard to Turn Off the Switch" 55.
Max Robertson: Navy Battles Mother Nature 56.
Earl Robinson: "The Good Lord Had My Hand" 57.
James T. Rodewald: "Hot Meals and a Place to Sleep" 58.
Eldie Scheffel: "The Coldest Winter I Ever Saw" 59.
Harold Schultze: D-Day Remembered by Former Higgins Boat Driver 60.
Charles Sears: Blinded by the Light 61.
J.L. Slaughter: A Final Mission 62.
Clifford Solomon: "God Bless America" 63.
Elmer Tarbox: Texas Tech All-American 64.
Dominic Tartaglione: Survivor of Three "Wars" 65.
Pat Thurman: Twice as Lucky during Two Wars 66.
Truett Tyler: Following His Brothers 67.
Ed Ward: "If You're Not Scared, You're Lying" 68.
Wayne Webb: Three Years on the Water 69.
Gene Williams: A World Traveler 70.
Robert Elton Wilson: "The Good Lord Was Always with Me" 71.
Andy Winnegar: Naval Aviator Receives the Distinguished Flying Cross Part II-Korea 72.
Paul Archinal: From Airman to Admiral 73.
William Bridge: Korean War Vet Makes a Difference 74.
James Cathey: The Ghosts of the Korean War 75.
Jerold Dyess: A Sixteen Year Old Sees the World 76.
Clyde Fisher: "Finish What I Start" 77.
Alton Garner: Witness to History 78.
Gordon Hambright: Naval Postmaster Wins "Best Beard Growing Contest" 79.
Fred Harvey: "Growing Up" on the USS Hornet 80.
Rodney Manning: From a Policeman to a Preacher 81.
Cleveland McMillan: Cooking Under Fire 82.
Gordon Musick: Near the Front Lines in Korea 83.
Asa Oliver: From Family Farm to Foreign Field to Faithful Follower 84.
Billy Rudd: A Case of Mistaken Identity 85.
Curtis Ruff: It Just Wasn't His Day 86.
Welby Smith: Crew Chief to Two of the Air Force's Fastest Bombers 87.
Lawrence Walker: Triple "Service" for Lubbock Man 88.
Fred Watson: Faith Helps Him through Korean War Memories 89.
Charles Williams: Coming Home Part III-Vietnam
90.
George Bradley: "Follow Your Dreams"
91.
Charles Brimberry: Danger Was Everywhere in Vietnam
92.
Doug Foster: The Healing Wall
93.
Jannie Greenway: Around the World and Back
94.
Charles Hankson: BBQ and a Slice of Sunshine
95.
Bernhard T. Mittemeyer: A Lifetime of Service to His Adopted Country
96.
Charles Scarborough: "Recycled for a Reason" Part IV-Additional Stories
97.
Various Veterans: "Geezers" Reunite
98.
Chad and Renee Gross: A Simple Song about a Soldier
99.
Gary Harber: Lubbock's Southern Brigadier General 100.
Gordon Musick and Ernest Sears: Two Love Stories from the Texas South Plains Honor Flight 101.
Frances Pierce: Gold Star Wife and Widow 102.
Opal Roberts: Living Intentionally 103.
Wayne Shawn and Justin Jones: Flight into Yesteryear 104.
Michael Vasquez: From Combat Casualty to Veteran Advocate Veterans' Honor Roll Bibliography Index