Here's the latest update from Murrie Hubbard on the service of my classmates. Either or 11 or 12 of the 371 graduates in our class served.
Since my first enlistment was USAF, I guess I could be double counted in who served where. It is interesting that we got all five branches with just 11 people.
As far as we know right now, we have a total of 11 military veterans from our class, and there could be a 12th (George Zanni), but I've never been able to confirm whether he really had served time in the Marines or not. If any of you know anyone else who is a veteran, in addition to the below list, pls let me know before our reunion this coming Saturday.
As you can see, the USAF was best represented by the Class Of 1971 (4), followed by the USMC, and we have served in all 5 branches of the military. We have 3 designated war veterans, 2 retired high ranking officers, and at least 4 out of the 11 of us who have various types of service-connected disabilities.
1) Murrie Hubbard, USMC, disabled, Vietnam war veteran
2) Neil Gussman, USA, Iraq war veteran and Vietnam era veteran, still serving as well as seeking a tour in Afghanistan
3) Alan Jones, USAF, Iraq war veteran, still serving
4) John Holmes, USCG, retired Captain and Iraq era veteran
5) Marty Anderson, USA, retired Colonel and Iraq era veteran
6) Joanne LeFave, USMC, Vietnam era veteran
7) Walter Carroll, USMC, Vietnam era veteran
8) Pete Lang, USN
9) Richard Warren, USAF, retired/disabled, Vietnam era and Desert Storm era veteran
10) Dan Mahoney, USAF, retired/disabled, Vietnam era veteran
11) Michael Brown, USAF, retired/disabled, Vietnam era veteran, seriously injured and medically retired as a result of being involved in USAF plane crash around 1981