West Point
Duty, Honor, Country

"None shall surpass '67 class"
Graduates of the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point, NY, have served their country in every war since the academy was founded in 1802.
Four graduates of the Class of '67 who served in Vietnam wanted to make sure that soldiers fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq had tangible evidence that their service and sacrifice were appreciated and honored by those of us back home.
In keeping with the time-honored military tradition of "taking care of your troops," these veterans and their wives created Cause in order to be "here for those who are there for us."
Robert C. Doheny, LTC USA (RET)
Vietnam Service: 1968-1969 (Bronze Star, Army Commendation)
Paul B. Haseman, LTC USAR (RET)
Vietnam Service: 1968-1969 (Bronze Star)
Hartmut H. Lau, COL USA (RET)
Vietnam Service: 1968-1969 (Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart)
Richard E. Waterman, COL USA (RET)
Vietnam Service: 1968-1969 & 1970-1971 (Bronze Star)
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