Military Hero

Joe was nominated by Shelly & Gina: Our father, Retired Chief Joe Marasco, is truly a man of service. His dream growing up was to be a sailor. He enlisted in the United States Navy right out of high school and served in the Vietnam War. He was forced to retire with 20 years of service as a disabled vet due to a diagnosis of cancer. He was so disappointed his naval career was over; however, his service did not end there. Pops continued his calling to the military as a volunteer at the Portsmouth Naval Hospital. Nearly every day of the week, our father visits patients, bringing them hope, joy, and encouragement. He also serves his community in other ways: giving talks at schools to help students quit smoking or never start in the first place, feeding the homeless through his church and several local charities, raising funds for special needs children, and more. Our father has dedicated his life to being a man of service, and we believe is worthy of Military Hero of the Week!

Cody Lindbald, US Navy

Cody was nominated by his Mother, Raquel: We are so proud of him and all of his accomplishments. He would […]

Steven Ray, US Navy

Steven was nominated by his wife, Tanya: My husband Steven is one of the most caring, thoughtful, funny, and loving […]

Thomas Soper, US Navy

Thomas was nominated by his wife Cassondra: My husband has been in the navy for 8 years now. He works […]

Jacob McBroom, US Navy

Jacob was nominated by his parents. My son is a very hard working and patriotic young man who always puts […]

Jacob Simon, US Navy

Jacob was nominated by his wife Sarah. It is hard for me to pick one thing about my husband for […]

Nathan Miller, US Marines

Nathan was nominated by Leann Miller: SEE THE VIDEO ABOUT IT HERE U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Nathan Miller, a canvasing […]

Ferron Dulin, US Navy

Ferron was nominated by Trinity: Ferron excels at everything he does. Hes smart, honest, and accepts criticism as a chance […]

Henry Schmall, US Navy

Henry was nominated by William Collins: Petty officer Henry Schmall’s services at Naval Station Oceana and an AM2. Petty Officer […]