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| That last photo is beautiful. Do you have someone dear to you, in the service, present or past? |
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| My father and my husband and several uncles. Daddy was in the Cavalry in WW. He served under Gen Patton, he walked sentry at the White House and the Tomb of the Unknown. His horse was stable with Eleanor Roosevelt's and he used to see her ride every Saturday. He was also a Drill Sgt. Right after he hit the beaches on D-Day he was captured and spent several months as a POW housed on an old barn. Daddy wrote his memoirs a few years before he died and I found them cleaning out their estate. He had an extraordinary military career! I should scan them and make them available. My husband served 20 yrs in the USAF. He was in the Viet Nam war and saw rocket attacks daily. Then he was sent to Tripoly, N. Africa and served in the 7 Day war there too. We lived in Okinawa for 2 years and retired here at Nellis in Las Vegas.
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| Please tell your husband thank you. We have the General Patton's father (the first mayor of Pasadena) tombstone at the church cemetary behind our house, and I believe George was baptized at the church. It gets a bit confusing as they both had the same name. http://www.churchofoursaviour.org/ql-aboutus.html |
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