Gorham High School Alumni
Gorham, New Hampshire (NH)

Recent Members
Angela Addario | 1990 |
Austin Webb | 2013 |
Denis Reisch | 1960 |
Jeff Burrill | 2000 |
Lincoln Burbank | 1956 |
Michel Brault | 1975 |
Mike Eastman | 1968 |
Sabrina Harwell | 1999 |
Military Alumni
Honoring Our Heroes
This area is dedicated to our alumni that have served or are serving in our armed forces!
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Honored Military Alumni

daniel honnon
Class of 1965
Army, 2 Years
1st batallion,48th Infantry (Patton's outfit when he was a batallion commander).I was stationed in Gelnhausen , Gerrmany.we guarded the Fulda Gap on the East German/West German border.I was drafted in the last biggest draft in 1969.Among fellow draftees were Henry Fortin, Mike Lambertson and Mike Corrigan.We went through basic training together Discharged in 1971, I returned to the Gorham area and taught in the Berlin School system for three years.Twenty years ago I relocated to Las Vegas, where I live today
Class of 1965
Army, 2 Years
1st batallion,48th Infantry (Patton's outfit when he was a batallion commander).I was stationed in Gelnhausen , Gerrmany.we guarded the Fulda Gap on the East German/West German border.I was drafted in the last biggest draft in 1969.Among fellow draftees were Henry Fortin, Mike Lambertson and Mike Corrigan.We went through basic training together Discharged in 1971, I returned to the Gorham area and taught in the Berlin School system for three years.Twenty years ago I relocated to Las Vegas, where I live today

daniel honnon
Class of 1965
Army, 2 Years
served with the 1st btn, 48th infantry, 3rd amored division in Gelnhausen, Germany
Class of 1965
Army, 2 Years
served with the 1st btn, 48th infantry, 3rd amored division in Gelnhausen, Germany

David R. Gendron
Class of 1984
Air Force, 20+ Years
'84 to '92: 1722nd Combat Control Squadron
McChord AFB, Tacoma WA
'92 to '03: 24th Special Tactics Squadron
Pope AFB, Fayetteville NC
'03 to '05: US Special Operations Command
McDill AFB, Tampa FL
Class of 1984
Air Force, 20+ Years
'84 to '92: 1722nd Combat Control Squadron
McChord AFB, Tacoma WA
'92 to '03: 24th Special Tactics Squadron
Pope AFB, Fayetteville NC
'03 to '05: US Special Operations Command
McDill AFB, Tampa FL

Francis(Frank)Whitcomb
Class of 1937
Army, 20+ Years
Major , Army Artillery. Service in Alaska and Europe.
Class of 1937
Army, 20+ Years
Major , Army Artillery. Service in Alaska and Europe.

Franklin E. Powers
Class of 1955
Air Force, 20+ Years
Started in the Army at 18 and switched to the Air Force at 24. Started as a Private in the Army and retired from the Air Force as a Colonel. Served several years in the space program and spent in 18 months on a staff to the President.
Class of 1955
Air Force, 20+ Years
Started in the Army at 18 and switched to the Air Force at 24. Started as a Private in the Army and retired from the Air Force as a Colonel. Served several years in the space program and spent in 18 months on a staff to the President.

Gerald Oleson
Class of 1959
Army, 3 Years
On January 1, 1970, I resigned my commission as an artillery office in the New Hampshire National Guard as a conscientious objector after I heard of the My Lai 4 massacre in Vietnam.
On March 16, 1968, U.S. Army forces lead by Lt. Willam Calley and Captain Ernest Medina conducted mass murder upon 347 to 504 unarmed citizens of the Republic of Vietnam..that is..South Vietnam. The majority of the victims were almost entirely civilians and most were women and children. .Some of the victims were sexually abused, beaten, tortured, or maimed, and some of the dead bodies were mutilated
I realized then that I could in good conscience no longer wear the same kind of uniform that Lt. William Calley and Capt Ernest Medina and Major Colin Powell wore. If I did, I would be identifying with them. I could not study war nor could I teach war to my men anymore. One can not be a Christian and kill our brothers and sisters.
Class of 1959
Army, 3 Years
On January 1, 1970, I resigned my commission as an artillery office in the New Hampshire National Guard as a conscientious objector after I heard of the My Lai 4 massacre in Vietnam.
On March 16, 1968, U.S. Army forces lead by Lt. Willam Calley and Captain Ernest Medina conducted mass murder upon 347 to 504 unarmed citizens of the Republic of Vietnam..that is..South Vietnam. The majority of the victims were almost entirely civilians and most were women and children. .Some of the victims were sexually abused, beaten, tortured, or maimed, and some of the dead bodies were mutilated
I realized then that I could in good conscience no longer wear the same kind of uniform that Lt. William Calley and Capt Ernest Medina and Major Colin Powell wore. If I did, I would be identifying with them. I could not study war nor could I teach war to my men anymore. One can not be a Christian and kill our brothers and sisters.

Jay Bennett
Class of 1981
Air Force, 13 Years
Active duty Air Force 10 yrs. WIANG 3 yrs.
Class of 1981
Air Force, 13 Years
Active duty Air Force 10 yrs. WIANG 3 yrs.

Lee LePage
Class of 1964
Army, 3 Years
Captain Army Corps of Engineers. Engineer Command Europe Frankfurt Germany 1969 - 1972
Class of 1964
Army, 3 Years
Captain Army Corps of Engineers. Engineer Command Europe Frankfurt Germany 1969 - 1972

Michael A. Hinkley
Class of 1962
Army, 4 Years
I graduated from UNH in 66, the first year they drafted college grads, so I did not have to worry about my first job. I decided to go to Infantry OCS to get a commission. I figured that if I had to serve in combat I might as well get paid for it. I served in Vietnam from Feb 9th 1969 to Feb 8th 1970 as an Infantry 2nd Lt with C, 4/12, 199th Light Infantry Brigade. Light means you walked, a lot. We actually did many Eagle Flights, Air Mobile insertions many times into potentially hot landing zones. Hot means bullets were flying. I left Nam as a 1st Lt and after spending a month in Gorham I reported to Fort Dix NJ where I spent about 1 and 1/2 years pushing troops through Basic Training. I separated as a Captain in 1970 because I really did not want to go back to Nam. I am active with both the VFW and American Legion.
Class of 1962
Army, 4 Years
I graduated from UNH in 66, the first year they drafted college grads, so I did not have to worry about my first job. I decided to go to Infantry OCS to get a commission. I figured that if I had to serve in combat I might as well get paid for it. I served in Vietnam from Feb 9th 1969 to Feb 8th 1970 as an Infantry 2nd Lt with C, 4/12, 199th Light Infantry Brigade. Light means you walked, a lot. We actually did many Eagle Flights, Air Mobile insertions many times into potentially hot landing zones. Hot means bullets were flying. I left Nam as a 1st Lt and after spending a month in Gorham I reported to Fort Dix NJ where I spent about 1 and 1/2 years pushing troops through Basic Training. I separated as a Captain in 1970 because I really did not want to go back to Nam. I am active with both the VFW and American Legion.

Michael A. Hinkley
Class of 1962
Army, 4 Years
Enlisted in Aug 1966 after graduation from UNH and about two days before my draft date. Attended Army Infantry OCS and commissioned in June 1967. Served in Vietnam 2/9/68-69 with C, 4/12, 199th Light Infantry Brigade. Separated in June 1970 at Fort Dix, NJ as Captain, Infantry.
Class of 1962
Army, 4 Years
Enlisted in Aug 1966 after graduation from UNH and about two days before my draft date. Attended Army Infantry OCS and commissioned in June 1967. Served in Vietnam 2/9/68-69 with C, 4/12, 199th Light Infantry Brigade. Separated in June 1970 at Fort Dix, NJ as Captain, Infantry.

Pete Warren
Class of 1964
Air Force, 20+ Years
Flight crew for 8 years, two tours in Nam, extensive worldwide duty.
Class of 1964
Air Force, 20+ Years
Flight crew for 8 years, two tours in Nam, extensive worldwide duty.

Ronald TY Stewart
Class of 1962
Army, 4 Years
Joines the service in December '62 and served until December '65. Stationed at Fort Hood TX and Crailsheim Germany. Participated in Operation Big Lift in 1963. Discharged as an SP-5 (E-5)
Class of 1962
Army, 4 Years
Joines the service in December '62 and served until December '65. Stationed at Fort Hood TX and Crailsheim Germany. Participated in Operation Big Lift in 1963. Discharged as an SP-5 (E-5)
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Our Gorham High School military alumni are some of the most outstanding people we know and this page recognizes them and everything they have done! Not everyone gets to come home for the holidays and we want our Gorham High School Military to know that they are loved and appreciated. All of us in Gorham are proud of our military alumni and want to thank them for risking their lives to protect our country!