My Dad was not yet 16 when he hit the beaches at Guadacanal, and did not reach 18 until the end of WWII. He went on, later, to Korea...still a teenager, and took part in events leading to that War. Heavy stuff, indeed, for a 'kid' answering the call to arms after Pearl Harbor.
I am printing this post to bring attention to the new avatar featuring my kneeling behind Dad's tombstone at the Santa Fe, New Mexico, National Veteran's Cemetery. I had just left the Viet Nam Memorial at Angel Fire, a couple of hours or so away, north. This was Memorial Day fifteen years ago, and I wanted to include Dad this way in my tribute to all my fellow Veterans on this Memorial Day, Monday the 24th of May. I salute each and every one of you.
Memorial Day: Remember and reflect upon all those who served. "All gave some...some gave all."
P.S. I had previously printed this post on another, older thread, but saw fit to reproduce it on a new one dedicated to Memorial Day.
slatten49 wrote:
My Dad was not yet 16 when he hit the beaches at Guadacanal, and did not reach 18 until the end of WWII. He went on, later, to Korea...still a teenager, and took part in events leading to that War. Heavy stuff, indeed, for a 'kid' answering the call to arms after Pearl Harbor.
I am printing this post to bring attention to the new avatar featuring my kneeling behind Dad's tombstone at the Santa Fe, New Mexico, National Veteran's Cemetery. I had just left the Viet Nam Memorial at Angel Fire, a couple of hours or so away, north. This was Memorial Day fifteen years ago, and I wanted to include Dad this way in my tribute to all my fellow Veterans on this Memorial Day, Monday the 24th of May. I salute each and every one of you.
Memorial Day: Remember and reflect upon all those who served. "All gave some...some gave all."
P.S. I had previously printed this post on another, older thread, but saw fit to reproduce it on a new one dedicated to Memorial Day.
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A fitting tribute Ol' Buddy...Semper Fi.
slatten49 wrote:
My Dad was not yet 16 when he hit the beaches at Guadacanal, and did not reach 18 until the end of WWII. He went on, later, to Korea...still a teenager, and took part in events leading to that War. Heavy stuff, indeed, for a 'kid' answering the call to arms after Pearl Harbor.
I am printing this post to bring attention to the new avatar featuring my kneeling behind Dad's tombstone at the Santa Fe, New Mexico, National Veteran's Cemetery. I had just left the Viet Nam Memorial at Angel Fire, a couple of hours or so away, north. This was Memorial Day fifteen years ago, and I wanted to include Dad this way in my tribute to all my fellow Veterans on this Memorial Day, Monday the 24th of May. I salute each and every one of you.
Memorial Day: Remember and reflect upon all those who served. "All gave some...some gave all."
P.S. I had previously printed this post on another, older thread, but saw fit to reproduce it on a new one dedicated to Memorial Day.
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So many people do not realize that freedom isn't free. My grandfather, father, myself, three of my uncles, four of my cousins, my nephew, all are vets. My grandson is currently on Active duty. It is odd that military service seems to run in some families, and not those that have a tradition of military careers, as officers or career NCOs. Other than my nephew, everyone just did their hitch, their duty, if you prefer, and went on about their business. Of them all, I find my uncles the most remarkable, in that one was at Normandy, (Utah, not Omaha Beach ), one was at Anzio, and one was a Marine who fought at Saipan, and they all came home without a scratch. Other families lost multiple members who were in harm's way a lot less. But we were all there, one way or another, one place or another.
slatten49 wrote:
My Dad was not yet 16 when he hit the beaches at Guadacanal, and did not reach 18 until the end of WWII. He went on, later, to Korea...still a teenager, and took part in events leading to that War. Heavy stuff, indeed, for a 'kid' answering the call to arms after Pearl Harbor.
I am printing this post to bring attention to the new avatar featuring my kneeling behind Dad's tombstone at the Santa Fe, New Mexico, National Veteran's Cemetery. I had just left the Viet Nam Memorial at Angel Fire, a couple of hours or so away, north. This was Memorial Day fifteen years ago, and I wanted to include Dad this way in my tribute to all my fellow Veterans on this Memorial Day, Monday the 24th of May. I salute each and every one of you.
Memorial Day: Remember and reflect upon all those who served. "All gave some...some gave all."
P.S. I had previously printed this post on another, older thread, but saw fit to reproduce it on a new one dedicated to Memorial Day.
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Dear Slatten
Your family has served America well!
Please accept my sincere gratitude as a fellow veteran.
God Bless
Snoopy
Snoopy wrote:
Dear Slatten
Your family has served America well!
Please accept my sincere gratitude as a fellow veteran.
God Bless
Snoopy
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Old_Gringo wrote:
A fitting tribute Ol' Buddy...Semper Fi.
You and Dad would have gotten along grandly, Salty! :wink:
Thanks, & Semper Fi, back at ya!
Loki wrote:
So many people do not realize that freedom isn't free. My grandfather, father, myself, three of my uncles, four of my cousins, my nephew, all are vets. My grandson is currently on Active duty. It is odd that military service seems to run in some families, and not those that have a tradition of military careers, as officers or career NCOs. Other than my nephew, everyone just did their hitch, their duty, if you prefer, and went on about their business. Of them all, I find my uncles the most remarkable, in that one was at Normandy, (Utah, not Omaha Beach ), one was at Anzio, and one was a Marine who fought at Saipan, and they all came home without a scratch. Other families lost multiple members who were in harm's way a lot less. But we were all there, one way or another, one place or another.
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Your Family seems to have mirrored mine, Loki. We both have much to be proud of in-house! :thumbup: Dad and I were the only ones in our Family that suffered wounds amongst the many that served.
Snoopy wrote:
Dear Slatten
Your family has served America well!
Please accept my sincere gratitude as a fellow veteran.
God Bless
Snoopy
Appreciated, Snoopy. :thumbup:
rcksha wrote:
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Thanks to you, also, rcksha. :thumbup:
slatten49 wrote:
Thanks to you, also, rcksha. :thumbup:
The Apple of Honor fell right next to the tree. Thank you and all who served. There is a special place in the heart of God for those who stand and stood for what's right.
Bad news on Memorial Day:we are all veterans now
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http://youtu.be/QCy67pMB1lMYou might need to put the words in on YouTube channel to view. It doesn't want to post.
Quite, an honor, to see and hear people like you and your dad, I too wish every single vet great memorial day..1/26--1968
alex
Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
slatten49 wrote:
My Dad was not yet 16 when he hit the beaches at Guadacanal, and did not reach 18 until the end of WWII. He went on, later, to Korea...still a teenager, and took part in events leading to that War. Heavy stuff, indeed, for a 'kid' answering the call to arms after Pearl Harbor.
I am printing this post to bring attention to the new avatar featuring my kneeling behind Dad's tombstone at the Santa Fe, New Mexico, National Veteran's Cemetery. I had just left the Viet Nam Memorial at Angel Fire, a couple of hours or so away, north. This was Memorial Day fifteen years ago, and I wanted to include Dad this way in my tribute to all my fellow Veterans on this Memorial Day, Monday the 24th of May. I salute each and every one of you.
Memorial Day: Remember and reflect upon all those who served. "All gave some...some gave all."
P.S. I had previously printed this post on another, older thread, but saw fit to reproduce it on a new one dedicated to Memorial Day.
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