American Heroes: Stories of Service
American Heroes: Stories of Service— Dan Roman
As a Plane Captain on FA-18 Hornets, Dan Roman navigated the demands of flight operations on the deck with relentless commitment, even while enduring the challenges of being far from home. Dan’s loyalty to his squadron and the brotherhood he built reflect a true testament to resilience and devotion.
American Heroes: Stories of Service— Brian L. Berntson
We’re honored to share the story of Brian Berntson, a devoted veteran who served in the US Army in Air Defense Artillery with the 7th Infantry Division at Fort Ord, California. Known for his selflessness and unwavering commitment to those around him, Brian is cherished by his family and friends for his countless sacrifices.
American Heroes: Stories of Service— David R. Booth
After being ejected from a Humvee in Iraq and enduring a severe neck injury, David Booth faced a long, arduous recovery but defied the odds to walk again and build a fulfilling life. Living with PTSD, a TBI, and daily pain, he perseveres by dedicating himself to helping others through his nonprofit, Combat Veterans to Careers.
American Heroes: Stories of Service— Christopher David Holbrook
We’re honored to share the story of Christopher David Holbrook, who dedicated over 22 years to serving his country and protecting his family. Never one to seek recognition, he has always prioritized the needs of others, earning the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal for his unwavering commitment.
American Heroes: Stories of Service— Bruce Mallick
We’re honored to share the story of Bruce Mallick, a father whose 20-plus years of service in the US Army included tours in Vietnam, Germany, and Panama. Beyond his military career, he dedicated himself to mentoring future leaders as an ROTC instructor, shaping the paths of over a hundred officers.
American Heroes: Stories of Service— Donald Chrystie
Serving in the USMC in assault amphibious operations, Donald Chrystie carried the values instilled by the military into every aspect of his life. Even after facing the devastating loss of his son, he continues to demonstrate strength and unwavering dedication to his family and country.
American Heroes: Stories of Service— Richard McCombs
Richard McCombs is a man whose service to both his country and his community reflects his unwavering dedication to others. Richard served 23 years in the National Guard, rising to the rank of Major, and played a pivotal role in crisis situations like the hurricane relief efforts in Florida in 1992.
American Heroes: Stories of Service— Russell Edgett
Russell Edgett is a combat veteran whose journey of service and sacrifice extends far beyond his military career. Russell entered the Army later than most, never expecting to see combat, but after 9/11, he volunteered for every deployment opportunity.
American Heroes: Stories of Service— Ryan Groves
Ryan Groves is a Purple Heart Veteran who devoted 23 years of service to the United States Army. Throughout his military career, he made countless sacrifices, deploying numerous times to protect the freedoms we cherish today.
American Heroes: Stories of Service— Wayne Pugh
Wayne Pugh is a retired Air Traffic Control Senior Chief whose dedication to service and leadership left a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of serving with him. Onboard the USS John F. Kennedy, Wayne was not only a mentor and friend but also a mission-focused leader with an exceptional heart.
American Heroes: Stories of Service— John J. Richardson
John J. Richardson is a World War II veteran who, at nearly 98 years old, continues to inspire with his unwavering dedication to his country. Having served in the Philippines during the war, his resilience and service are a testament to his remarkable life.
American Heroes: Stories of Service— Robert G Stanwood
Robert "Bobo" Stanwood is a dedicated Army Ranger and Delta Force operative who served his country with unwavering bravery for 23 years. Despite sustaining severe injuries—including a leg amputation after multiple surgeries—Bob’s resilience and patriotism led him to continue his missions in Iraq as an amputee.