Thanks to a leaking, cockroach-infested ship and a bunch of old sailors long past their prime, 74-year-old Joe Sadlier got to do the impossible - he got to be a kid again. A bus driver in Ketchikan, Sadlier was one of 29 veterans, average...
...Thanks to a leaking, cockroach-infested ship and a bunch of old sailors long past their prime, 74-year-old Joe Sadlier got to be a kid again. A bus driver in Ketchikan who grew up in Juneau, Sadlier was one of 29 veterans, average age...
...Thanks to a leaking, cockroach-infested ship and a bunch of old sailors long past their prime, 74-year-old Joe Sadlier got to be a kid again. A bus driver in Ketchikan who grew up in Juneau, Sadlier was one of 29 veterans, average age...
...Press Thanks to a leaking, cockroach-infested ship and a bunch of old sailors long past their prime, 74-year-old Joe Sadlier got to do the impossible - he got to be a kid again. A bus driver in Ketchikan, Sadlier was one of 29 veterans, average...
...Republic." Knowles also announced the winners of the annual Veterans Advocacy Awards. This year's recipients are Joe Sadlier of Ketchikan, Linda Boisseau of Fairbanks and the Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club of Alaska, Chapter D, of Anchorage...
...application, to people who served in the military between Aug. 7, 1940, and July 5, 1947. Appearing with Knowles was Joe Sadlier, a Ketchikan resident originally from Juneau, who made international news this month when he was among World War II...
...also can be awarded if family members apply. "This may seem like a small token, but I know that it means a lot to Joe Sadlier of Ketchikan," Knowles said, going on to name several other veterans. Sadlier, who was present for the signing...
...application, to people who served in the military between Aug. 7, 1940, and July 5, 1947. Appearing with Knowles was Joe Sadlier, a Ketchikan resident originally from Juneau, who made international news this month when he was among World War II...
...Adjacent to the glacier visitor center's parking area, the ice is flowing down the stairs. "The stairs?" asked Joe Sadlier of Ketchikan, a Juneau native visiting the glacier Friday. He shook his head and smiled. He said he wouldn't think...
...the legacy of the LST's. The physical result was the assembly of a crew of 30 70-something sailors, including Joe Sadlier, who was born in Juneau and lives in Ketchikan. They believed themselves up to the challenge of bringing LST-325...
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