sergeant terry chapman probably suffered the worst. only one, dated for his hair was a next day, as he dealt back into the fire three times in an attempt to save his shipmates. in a 1940, he died due to damage on his lungs from what he experienced that day in 1922. he was the last victim of roma. charles support, who also was the one in the hospital the longest, suffered what would be classified today as poster mark -- posttraumatic trip -- stress disorder. the last survivor, master sergeant alberto flores, passed away in 1988. hewitt often regale the ones with stories of time on lighter than air ships, and always go up to the vfw and talk about them. he never flew on one after roma. there was no grand memorial placed for the men. when the quartermaster depot was shut down and the norfolk international terminals -- the men pulled their money together and pull together this small limestone monument. behind a gate on private property. i just did in 2014, i had to see it. completely inaccessible from the public. it is not in the best of c