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Old 05-28-2012, 03:31 PM
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I'm half English with my mother coming here from London during WWII when the last V2 bomb the German's dropped landed on her families apartment building killing her mother, father, and brother.

60 years later I am in Cambridge, Englnad at the Duxford Air Force Base and there's a US cemetary for all the figher pilots that served during that time to fight off the Germans in the same battle that killed my mother's family, but saved her by winning the battle.

It was then I realized what memorial day means as I looked over the tomb stones that literally are the reason I exist.
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Old 05-28-2012, 04:22 PM
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I'm half English with my mother coming here from London during WWII when the last V2 bomb the German's dropped landed on her families apartment building killing her mother, father, and brother.

60 years later I am in Cambridge, Englnad at the Duxford Air Force Base and there's a US cemetary for all the figher pilots that served during that time to fight off the Germans in the same battle that killed my mother's family, but saved her by winning the battle.

It was then I realized what memorial day means as I looked over the tomb stones that literally are the reason I exist.
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Old 05-26-2013, 09:46 PM
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Old 05-26-2013, 09:54 PM
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I'm half English with my mother coming here from London during WWII when the last V2 bomb the German's dropped landed on her families apartment building killing her mother, father, and brother.

60 years later I am in Cambridge, Englnad at the Duxford Air Force Base and there's a US cemetary for all the figher pilots that served during that time to fight off the Germans in the same battle that killed my mother's family, but saved her by winning the battle.

It was then I realized what memorial day means as I looked over the tomb stones that literally are the reason I exist.
it wasnt long ago that i read that patton was buried overseas, with the men he had commanded. i guess i had just figured they brought him home to bury him after he died from the car accident.
i went to the ww1 museum in kansas city almost two years ago. you walk over a small area that is supposed to look like flanders fields, with the poppies. we don't have any living ww1 vets anymore, and we are losing hundreds daily from ww2.
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Old 05-27-2013, 09:01 AM
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RIP To all who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Thank you to all who have served.

Prayers along with a thank you to those still serving.

God Bless You All
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Old 05-27-2013, 10:23 AM
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Dell, you couldn't have said it any better.
Thanks to all our servicemen, past an present, living and deceased, those who gave the ultimate sacrifice, I am truly grateful for each and everyone of you.
God Bless our servicemen!! I salute you.....
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Old 05-27-2013, 10:31 AM
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I would like to send out a special prayer to those Gold Star families who recently lost a loved one.....

And a remembrance and thank you to all Veterans who sacrificed so that "Freedom Still Rings" in this great Nation....
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Old 05-27-2013, 12:46 PM
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http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/...153602090.html


America's oldest living veteran plans to celebrate Memorial Day at his Texas home like he always does: on the porch, smoking a cigar and sipping a cup of coffee stiffened with whiskey.

Richard Arvine Overton, a 107-year-old World War II veteran, was formally recognized as the country's oldest living veteran earlier this month, traveling to Washington, D.C., for the first time.
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America's oldest living veteran plans to celebrate Memorial Day at his Texas home like he always does: on the porch, smoking a cigar and sipping a cup of coffee stiffened with whiskey.

Richard Arvine Overton, a 107-year-old World War II veteran, was formally recognized as the country's oldest living veteran earlier this month, traveling to Washington, D.C., for the first time.
Heard aboout this gentleman on the way to work tonight listening to Red Sox play by play guys who interviewed him last week. Our hero here discussed the secret of his longevity to which he credited an avoidance of all contact with TV......Single his entire life, never fathered a child, enjoyed a morning eye opener smoking a quality cigar at breakfast but kept that brain rottening, soul evacuating radiation box far far from him......tough to argue with.
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