A Heritage of Honor
Comanche Company, 2nd Platoon, 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment Kandahar Province, Panjwia District, Afghanistan - 2012

A Heritage of Honor

Immigrants, farmers, laborers, foundrymen, mechanics, sailors, clerks, engineers, husbands, brothers, fathers, sons.......these men were not famous, nor of the ruling class. They were not wealthy, and in fact some of them struggled to support their families. These men were not perfect. One thing they all had in common is they stood tall when their country needed them. They marched or sailed toward the sound of the guns. No hesitation. No questions. No excuses.

When the United States of America rang her bell, they answered. A firm salute to these men from whom I am directly descended. We are still the United States of America because they answered the call.

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Thomas Jones - Dorchester County Rifle Battalion - Maryland Militia - 1776

Jacob Ridgeway - New Jersey Militia - 1777-1778

John Justice - Sgt. - Corps of Guards - Continental Army - New Jersey - 1780

Mattias Travers - Captain - Dorchester County Rifle Battalion - Maryland Militia - 1778

John Higdon - General Armand's First Partisan Legion - Maryland Infantry - 1778 - 1782

George Gantt - 1st Lieutenant - Magruder's Company - Lower Battalion - Prince George's Co. Milita - 1780

Daniel Schultz - Pennsylvania Milita - 1777-1780

Jacob Klein -Captain Heyser's Company - German Regiment - Continental Army - 1777-1778

John Ashcomb Travers, Sr. - Private - Maryland Militia - 1782

William Legg - Private - Pope's Company - Haslet's Delaware Regiment of Foot - 1776-1780

Ralph Higdon – Fowler’s Regiment – 30th Maryland Militia – “The Old Defenders” – 1814-1815

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Andrew Green - Private - Captain Stansbury's Company - Maryland Militia - "The Old Defenders" - 1814-1815

John Travers - Maryland Militia - "The Old Defenders" - 1814-1815

Henry H. Wood - Private - 5th Regiment - Biay's Cavalry- Maryland Militia - "The Old Defenders" - War of 1812

John T. Legg - Private - Comegy's Detachment-Delaware Militia - War of 1812

William H Harman - 11th Infantry Regiment - 1848

Charles E. Bransby - Private- Company I - 1st Potomac Home Brigade - Maryland Infantry - USA - 1863 - 1865

Thomas George Stubbins – Company A – 5th Maryland Infantry - USA - 1862-1865 (wounded at Antietam - 1862)

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William Henry Higdon – 3rd Potomac Home Brigade – Maryland Infantry – USA - 1863-1865

William H. Harman, Jr. – United States Navy – 1864-1865

Michael Shanahan - Private - Company B/D - 1st Infantry - United States Army - 1861-1865

John T. Watkins - Private - Company A - 28th Maryland Infantry - USA - 1864-1865

Alfred B. Harmer - United States Marines - USS Powhattan - 1873-1874

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Christopher George Reichert – Company K - 313th Infantry Regiment – 79th Infantry Division – Meuse-Argonne - France - 1918-1919

William Henry Stubbins, Sr. – Company A – Overseas Replacement Regiment - 1919

Michael Edward Berman – United States Navy – 1943-1945 Atlantic Fleet; 1951-1953

F. Ronald Reichert – 24th Infantry Division – 6th Tank Battalion – 1955-1956 - DMZ - Republic of South Korea

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Many more men with whom I share common blood also donned our country’s uniforms, from the time before we declared our independence through every conflict in which this great nation has been involved. There is not enough space to list all of my uncles, great uncles, cousins, etc., who also answered the bell, but I will try: Thank you to my cousins Russ, JP, Peter, and Christopher. my nephews CJ, Nick and Jon, my Uncle Jimmy, my great uncles Lee, Ed, George, and Douglas, and all of the others. Some earned purple hearts, some earned medals, but they all earned our respect and thanks.

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As you can see, Patriot blood runs strong in our veins. We are truly descended from men who refused to be ruled and are followed by those of the next generations who also answer the bell.

Every day is Veteran's Day! Every Day is Memorial Day!

Not all veterans leave the battle behind when they come home. I urge everyone to check in with those you know and make sure they are okay. Please also consider our veterans when deciding which charities to support. Here are some ideas:

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