Weber Chevrolet, Granite City, we proudly honor and appreciate the brave military personnel and veterans in the Granite City community who have selflessly served our country. We recognize the immense sacrifices made not only by our veterans but also by their families, whose strength and support are equally recognized. As a locally rooted dealership in Granite City for more than 120 years, we are committed to giving back to those who’ve given so much. That’s why every month, we take time to spotlight and celebrate a veteran from our area—sharing their story, recognizing their service, and thanking them for their dedication. At Weber Chevrolet, Granite City, supporting Granite City veterans isn’t just something we say—it’s something we do, proudly and consistently. #theweberdifference
James Brann
James served in the United States Army from 1959 to1961. He attained the rank of E4 and was in the 3rd Battalion, 26th artillery. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for your service. Welcome home, Sir!


Tim Camren
Mr. Camren served in the United States Army and the United States Air Force for 20 years. He served as a Crew Chief on board the C-9A Nightingale aircraft. Their primary role was the movement of litter and ambulatory patients. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for your service. Welcome home Sir!
Charles Sethaler
Mr. Sethaler served in the United States Air Force from 1970 to 1974. He had secured top-priority clearance and worked on the Cryptographic systems and repairs for our military. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for your service. Welcome home, Sir.


Vernon Pearman
Mr. Pearman served in the United States Army for over 20 years. He was an E7 and stationed in many parts of the world, including Korea and Germany. Mr. Pearman was a Military Policeman. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for your service. Welcome home, Sir.
Harold Wilson Sr.
Mr. Wilson, E5, served in the United States Army in the 101st Airborne Division from the late ’60s to early ’70s. The employees are grateful for his service to our Country. Welcome home, Sir.


Gregory Wold
Sgt. Wold served in the United States Army from 1989 to 2009. He served in communications and was deployed to over 15 areas of operations during his time of service. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for your service. Welcome home Sir.
Barry Falconer
Mr. Falconer was in the United States Army from 1968 to 1971 and served two tours of duty in Vietnam in the infantry. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for your service. Welcome home Sir.


Louis Mitchell
Mr. Mitchell was in the United States Army and served as an infantryman in the Korean War — he said the weather there was brutal. Mr. Mitchell returned home and married his sweetheart and they have been together for 67 years. He is holding a medal presented to him for his service in the war. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for your service. Welcome home sir!
Scott Gregory
Mr. Gregory served in the United States Army E6, for over 10 years. He was in the infantry as a recon scout. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for his service. Welcome home Sir.


John Janek
John served in the United States Air Force.He was a U.S. Medical Supply Specialist. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for his service. Welcome home Sir.
James Eugea
James served in the United States Army from 1963 to 1967. He was assigned as security for various installations. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for your service. Welcome home Sir!


Robert Elders
Robert was in the United States Army from 1979 to 1983. He served with the 19D advanced Scouts doing security, search, and reconnaissance. The employees are grateful for his service. Welcome home, Sir.
Melvin Wisham
Mr. Wisham is a Vietnam Veteran who served in the United States Air Force. He is a Purple Heart recipient and the employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for his service. We welcome you home Sir.


Joseph Varady
Joseph was in the United States Marine Corp from 1963 to 1966 and served in Vietnam. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for his service. Welcome home Sir.
Phillip Moore
Mr. Moore served in the United States Navy for 11 years and was a fire control technician attaining the rank of E 5. He served aboard was the USS Coral Sea. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for his service. Welcome home Sir.


Bobby Jones
Mr. Jones served in the United States Army from 1981 to 1987. He was a heavy load equipment operator and in the 3rd Armor Division. The employees of Weber Chevrolet are grateful for his service. Welcome home Sir.
Mike Kelly
Mr. Kelly was in the #UnitedStatesNavy for 10 years serving as an aviation mechanic and later in anti-submarine warfare. He served during the #VietnamWar. The employees of #WeberChevrolet are grateful for your service. Welcome home, Sir.


