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Veterans Name Engraved On The Wall
of Honor
Jess Gibbs USAF
* David W. McChesney USN * Bill E Dietzel USAF * Walter K. Owners USMC * Tom Smith USA * Dwayne Thompson USMC *
Mary Ann Nelson USA * Michael O Leary
USMC * Jim Gibson
USCG *
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Veterans
Wall of Honor Data Registry
WALL OF HONOR E-MAIL or call 1-866-HONORWALL 1-866-466-6792.
The
Veterans Wall of Honor Registry, is a permanent record of all United
States Veterans -- past and present -- who have served. Whether cook or fighter pilot, mechanic or chief of staff.
The Veterans Wall of Honor registry will be forever immortalize
by placing the information on the United States Airpower Museum internet
registration system. By including a
photograph 4x6 or smaller of the veteran (preferably
in military uniform). and a 250-word statement, this is your opportunity to
describe your military experience,
or that of a loved one. All veterans are eligible to participate. The written
statement can include such information as medals awarded, duty stations,
nicknames, anecdotes, hometown or other relevant information. Visitors to the
Veterans Honor will be able
to refer to this information forever and recall the military experience of a
father or mother, grandfather or grandmother, sister or brother. The following
is an example of the Wall of Honor Data Registry.
SM/Sgt
Jess Gibbs U.S. Cavalry, U.S.
Army, U.S. Air Force
Jess
Gibbs military career begun 1937 at Fort Riley, Kansas as a United States
Cavalryman soldier.
1941
to 1945 First Sergeant of the 9th Armored Division.
France,
Belgium, Battle of the Bulge in Hamm, Luxembourg. Germany, Austria,
Czechoslovakia. Transferred to the U.S. Air Force 1947, 1951 Soul, Korea was
assigned as First Sergeant of 5th Air Force Headquarters during the
heart of the Korean War. Tactical Air
Command had formed its first air-to air refueling squadron.
It was activated as a Separate unit at Alexandria; Louisiana with
World War II famed B-29s converted to KB-29s. Deployed to Sculthorpe RAF,
Station, England.
Jess Gibbs was the first Senior Master Sergeant to be promoted in the United
States Air Force. 22 years of service to his country, retiring in Colorado
Springs, Colorado, August 5, 1959. Good
Conduct with Silver Loop, Accommodation Medal Ribbon with clasp. AFSA with 4
bronze oaks leafs clusters. Campaign, with 5 bronze oak leaf clusters, European
Service Medal, Battle of the Bulge, Battle for Luxembourg, Legion of Valor,
Korean Service,
Korean
Victory Medal. Presidential Citation Ribbon. Asia / Pacific with two battle
stars. American Defense. 13 Marksmanship Medals and Ribbons. Expert Submachine
gun, pistol and rifle.