Posted: 5/27/2002 10:07:07 AM EDT
| the members who have and have had family members and relatives who have served our country and all our forefathers and families who have sacrificed...THANK YOU! [BEER] |
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Quoted: RikWriter...Just how old was your dad in this picture? Just 19. It still amases me as to the youth of some of these guys. My dad was 21 and was in the Battle of the Bulge. Wish I knew how to post pic's got cigar box full of um. Bombed out cities to POW's. Take em to Kinkos or Staples or a place like that---also some photo places do it---and you can get them scanned and put on a disc. Then you find a pic-hosting website and upload them to it. |
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If I recall right, one Grandfather was in Company I, 120th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division. I was reading up on it at [url]http://oldhickoryonline.com[/url]. He never really liked to talk about what he saw/went through during WWII, except to say he really hated winter. After reading [url]http://oldhickoryonline.com/history/bulge.htm[/url], I can understand why... My other Grandfather was Navy UDT/Frogman...he never saw action, but he trained the people who did. (He was an Instructor.) I don't have any more information about him [:(] No one knows, and he died when I was too little to know any better. My father's in the NG, and my little brother's an officer on an attack submarine. |
| Dad saw Europe the hard way think it was the 7th Armored Div. with General George Patton. His unit took the bridge at Remagen ,Germany. (Hope I got unit # correct as Dads gone now). Mom made valves for B-17's at what is now TRW. She had a brother in Army Air Corps Flew P-38's.. Was shot down & killed over Hamburg.But was an ACE !Other brother was on several subs that sank TONS of Jap shipping.Then there's Uncle Steve. Landed on the Canal D-Day + 10 and then did clean up there. Then he survived Iwo Jima. He fought his way up to support those Marines who raised the Flag on the summit. He DID see it raised the FIRST TIME. Oh yea, Grandpa served in France in WWI. |