Express News
By Sig Christenson
June 1, 2018
“Eight brothers, from the wars of far-off Asia to the shores of Tripoli. These men from all the ages stood tall for all to see. Today, we call them brothers, for with honor they did serve.” Michael Decker, a decorated Navy veteran of VietnamThe homecoming was years in the making, in some cases decades, but on Friday, eight veterans were welcomed to their final resting place, the roar of three dozen motorcycles trumpeting their arrival at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.
The cremated remains were out of storage at last, escorted into town by state troopers, San Antonio police and Bexar County sheriff’s deputies after a ride of more than 500 miles across West Texas, to be interred with full military honors.
Veterans usually get such treatment days after their deaths surrounded by family, but not these men. They died with no one to claim them and were placed in the basement of the Potter County Courthouse in Amarillo.
Aviation Electronic Tech 2nd Class Petty Officer Coy Washington BlackTech Sgt. Dana Dean Milton Jr.Navy Aviation Recruit George Machoul Aswad II, 58.Army Pfc. Andrew Benson Bramlett, 61.Army Pvt. Robert Pete Brunner, 71.Navy Seaman Everett Earl Criss, 71.Army Pfc. Don Stewart, 83.Marine Pfc. Floyd Ray White, 65.