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William Earl Campbell [William March], Sergeant, U.S Marine Corps, WWI Distinguished Service Cross, French Croix de Guerre

William March was the adopted pen name of William Earl Campbell, a much-decorated Marine veteran from World War ...

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CVF: This village got it right

Last Sunday, a man approached the locator tent at the Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall seeking assistance finding the ...

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The Vietnam Wall: A place of memories and healing

Covington Veterans Foundation in partnership with the City of Andalusia is proud to be hosting the Vietnam Traveling ...

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Capt. Ralph Rutherford, U.S. Navy veteran, earns numerous commendations

Editor’s Note: This week’s Covington Veterans Foundation column was provided by Michele Gerlach. Ralph Rutherford was not only ...

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Hubert T. Sullivan, Tech Sergeant, U.S. Army Combat Engineer, WWII

Hubert Sullivan’s battalion had been assigned to General Alan Simpson’s 9th U.S. Army, under the overall command of ...

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B.H. “Tubby” Hall, U.S. Army, First Lieutenant, WW II, Korea

When asked what he remembered most about the war, Tubby Hall recalled passing through the Ohrdruf concentration camp, ...

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Wilson Merrill Sauls, Private, U.S. Army Paratrooper, WW II

The tall, gangly young soldier from South Alabama couldn’t believe he’d finally made it to Fort Benning, Georgia, ...

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Loy Ray Morgan, Tech Five, U.S. Army, WW II

As father and son headed out from their hotel to the Normandy beaches, an older French lady stepped ...

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James D. Tadlock, Captain, U.S. Navy [Ret], Vietnam On Losing an Old Friend

Jimmy Tadlock and the author often shared “sea stories” about our years serving as Surface Warfare Officers aboard ...

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D-Day 78 Years Ago: The Beginning of the End

Our younger generation has not been taught what a momentous day that was, June 6, 1944. The United ...

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