Just back from El Paso where I and my youngest daughter (AirForce ROTC) pinned my daughter at her promotion to Staff Sergent.
Got to put on my SEABEE sateens one last time, well my Dad's as mine was a bit tight. This was one of the best moments in my life.
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Our family comes from a long line of servicemen/women and are proud to have served.
– Ira Baker was a Corporal in the Ballinger’s Regiments NY Militia in the War of 1812
– James H. Baker Was in the Union Army Civil War 1863 – 1856 (Foot Note: Stewart side of our family served in the Confederate Army)
– Raymond L. Baker served in the US Army National Guard (Pre-WWII) and US Navy Seabee NCB 59 WWII Liberated Saipan, Tinian, and Guam
– Inocencio R. Malalis – US Army Philippine Guerilla during WWII fought on the Island of Cebu
– Ezequiel M. Galon – US Merchant Marine Korea/Vietnam
– Macario Galon – US Merchant Marine WWII/Korea/Vietnam
– Petre Galon – US Army WWII (European Theater)
– Richard R. Baker – US Navy Seabee Korea and Vietnam (retired),
– Ezequiel B.M. Galon Jr. (Zeke) – Capt. US Army 5th Special Forces Vietnam
– William R.R. Baker – US Navy Seabees and US Army Corp of Engineers
– Jeffery A. Galon Major, Major, US Air Force
– Richard R. Baker – US Army National Guard
– * Jessica-Ann Baker – US Army Staff Sgt. Still Serving
– Jd Williams US Army
- * Megan Taylor (Baker) - US Air Force ROTCInformation
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