Lost Hawaii soldiers, responders highlight West Hawaii Memorial Day commemoration

Glenn Michael Kossow reflects Monday at his father's graveside.
John Short stands alert holding an American flag along with fellow Vietnam Vets and Legacy Vets members Monday during the Memorial Day ceremony at West Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. 2. (Photos by Tom Hasslinger / West Hawaii Today)
Keynote speaker Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Luis Ortiz of Pohakuloa Training Area, left, address the crowd Monday while Joey Sanchez, right, listens.
American Legion member Rex Corpus plays taps.
Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Luis Ortiz of Pohakuloa Training Area, center, bows his head in a moment of silence.
Janet Randolph leaves the cemetery after placing flowers on her late husband William Randolph's headstone Monday. William Randolph was a fighter pilot during WW II who was shot down and captured by Germans before being released.

KAILUA-KONA — Battle tested, war survivor Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Luis Ortiz of Pohakuloa Training Area told a crowd of more than a hundred people that he woke feeling sick Monday morning.