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> NPC: D-Day Rememberance, Miss you Dad . . .
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post Jun 6 2021, 04:06 PM
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Truly, the Greatest Generation:

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post Jun 6 2021, 05:42 PM
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post Jun 6 2021, 07:58 PM
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Standing with our Allies, they were all Brave warriors indeed !
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post Jun 6 2021, 08:05 PM
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I called my dad today, who was in the 2nd Infantry Division and went to France not long after D-day. I feel proud of him for so many things, and so glad to still have him around.
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post Jun 6 2021, 08:17 PM
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Growing up during the Great Depression, volunteering to fight for our nation after Pearl Harbor - many joining at 16 and 17 years old. . . yes, they were the Greatest Generation . . .and they shall ever be sorely missed and deeply appreciated, by all who knew and loved them, and by those who study and learn the lessons of history.
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post Jun 6 2021, 10:02 PM
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As remarkable as their resolve in the war was, it is just as remarkable what they achieved in the rest of their lives. Maybe it was because of standards of conduct that they established for themselves, or the sacrifices that they witnessed, or what they realized could be accomplished. All the while carrying the burden of what they went through.

My feeling is that we hit a high water mark in this country as that generation came into their prime, and it is a mark that we will never see equaled.
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post Jun 7 2021, 06:41 AM
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So proud and honored to be a descendant of the Greatest Generation (IMG:style_emoticons/default/flag.gif) HEROES
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post Jun 7 2021, 07:05 AM
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Isn't ironic that in very wealthy societies often one of the few things scarce is gratitude?

Just came back from visiting my parents. My dad, who is 87 now, was too young for the war, but he epitomizes that generation. He is feeble and fading rapidly at this point.

God bless 'em all.
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post Jun 7 2021, 08:44 AM
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I wish I was half the man those guys were. Tough as nails, grateful, caring, modest and for the most part just damn good people. When my FiL passed we found his service medals that no one in the family knew of. He had never mentioned these to anyone. Nor had he ever spoken of the war. My wife and SiL looked them up and there was one for bravery when he went into a burning plane, removed and saved the pilot. Not one word, ever.
Richard, who is in his 90's and wears his WW2 cap, basks in the sun on our street corner some mornings. The dogs and I stop and spend a few minutes with him whenever he is out there. The dogs love him as he pets and admonishes them. I adore him because he is everything that I love and respect. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/flag.gif)
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post Jun 7 2021, 09:09 AM
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My Dad went 3 years after the war to Germany to rebuild communication systems in the Army. They were still being shot at in the field running phone lines. I guess up on the pole was not a good place to be. Grand Dad fought in the Pacific. God bless those Guy's
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post Jun 7 2021, 09:49 AM
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QUOTE(bkrantz @ Jun 6 2021, 10:05 PM) *

I called my dad today, who was in the 2nd Infantry Division and went to France not long after D-day. I feel proud of him for so many things, and so glad to still have him around.

Your Dad landed today, June 7th, 77 years ago along with my Dad. The 2nd Infantry Division served from D+1 to VE day in Pilsen CZ. I hope your Dad got his share of beer when they liberated the Pilsen Brewery!
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post Jun 7 2021, 10:49 AM
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My dad was in the 82nd Airborne throughout the war. He made all (possible) 4 combat jumps (including day before D-Day). He was shot and otherwise wounded (shrapnel) on various occasions. I was always been fascinated by his stories as I grew up - more so as I got to be a man myself. Very straightforward, blue-collar, simple-in-the-best-way fellow. Handshake was his word. I will always miss him and the calm-hand perspective he had on living and advice.

That was indeed a superb generation of people.
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post Jun 7 2021, 11:31 AM
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QUOTE(slowrodent @ Jun 7 2021, 11:49 AM) *

My dad was in the 82nd Airborne throughout the war. He made all (possible) 4 combat jumps (including day before D-Day). He was shot and otherwise wounded (shrapnel) on various occasions. I was always been fascinated by his stories as I grew up - more so as I got to be a man myself. Very straightforward, blue-collar, simple-in-the-best-way fellow. Handshake was his word. I will always miss him and the calm-hand perspective he had on living and advice.

That was indeed a superb generation of people.

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@slowrodent Small world. My grandfather made all 4 combat jumps too.

I never knew that until this Memorial Day where at a ceremony in town a current member of the 82nd read a dedication to him. He's one of 13 remaining. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/flag.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

He was also the first person to drop in a Jeep-a crazy story we always wondered about until one day about 10 years ago he found the commendation letter from Eisenhower.

My brothers and I are all very fortunate to have been able to spend so much time with both him and my maternal grandfather who was a B17 pilot. Each tough as nails and just as humble about it.
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post Jun 7 2021, 11:58 AM
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Gentlemen, just catching up to this thread, I'm another "son of 82nd airborne". I know 20k guys jumped with 82nd, but what units were you Dad's in? Mine also did four combat jumps and hit the beach at Anzio with the 376th Artillery.

I miss him everyday, and even more yesterday as we had a graduation party for his grandson.

stay safe
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QUOTE(PaulFV8 @ Jun 7 2021, 12:58 PM) *

Gentlemen, just catching up to this thread, I'm another "son of 82nd airborne". I know 20k guys jumped with 82nd, but what units were you Dad's in? Mine also did four combat jumps and hit the beach at Anzio with the 376th Artillery.

I miss him everyday, and even more yesterday as we had a graduation party for his grandson.

stay safe
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Paul,
My dad was 82nd, 505 PIR, H Co.

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QUOTE(jd74914 @ Jun 7 2021, 12:31 PM) *

QUOTE(slowrodent @ Jun 7 2021, 11:49 AM) *

My dad was in the 82nd Airborne throughout the war. He made all (possible) 4 combat jumps (including day before D-Day). He was shot and otherwise wounded (shrapnel) on various occasions. I was always been fascinated by his stories as I grew up - more so as I got to be a man myself. Very straightforward, blue-collar, simple-in-the-best-way fellow. Handshake was his word. I will always miss him and the calm-hand perspective he had on living and advice.

That was indeed a superb generation of people.

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@slowrodent Small world. My grandfather made all 4 combat jumps too.

I never knew that until this Memorial Day where at a ceremony in town a current member of the 82nd read a dedication to him. He's one of 13 remaining. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/flag.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

He was also the first person to drop in a Jeep-a crazy story we always wondered about until one day about 10 years ago he found the commendation letter from Eisenhower.

My brothers and I are all very fortunate to have been able to spend so much time with both him and my maternal grandfather who was a B17 pilot. Each tough as nails and just as humble about it.



Sure wish we had film of your Grandfather making that first manned Jeep drop.
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post Jun 7 2021, 12:55 PM
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QUOTE(Shivers @ Jun 7 2021, 10:09 AM) *

My Dad went 3 years after the war to Germany to rebuild communication systems in the Army. They were still being shot at in the field running phone lines. I guess up on the pole was not a good place to be. Grand Dad fought in the Pacific. God bless those Guy's


My Grandpa, "Tex", was in D-Day+ as a lineman as well . . .I remember him talking about learning to use the spikes and being shot at " like a sitting duck at the top of a pole."

He came back from the war, went straight to work for Bell-South with the skills he learned as a teenager preparing for D-Day, had a family and retired with that same company at 55 years old . . .a gentle and good man - salt of the Earth. My Dad's Dad - Chuck, joined the Navy to fight in the Pacific at 16 years old . . ."fudged" his birthdate like so many young men did after Pearl Harbor. Sure do miss you two - they don't make 'em like you and "the boys" anymore!
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post Jun 7 2021, 01:47 PM
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Loving this thread. The greatest generation, no doubt.

My grandfather landed on Iwo Jima as a Navy corpsman alongside the marines. He lasted only a few days there before shrapnel from an explosion tore him open from near the top of his rib cage to his belly button and was sent home. He lied about his age to enlist so he could be with his older brothers and friends.
He rarely talked about any of it other than to joke about the antics of his fellow service men.

When I was 30 and apparently not that bright, I thought it would be fun to take him and my grandmother to see Saving Private Ryan when it came out. The film opens with the Allied invasion at Normandy beach. A few minutes into the opening scene I look over and see that my grandfather has a death-grip on my grandmother's hand. He looked like he was holding on for dear life. I'm sure he was reliving whatever hell he had experienced on Iwo.
Afterwards, testing the waters bit, I asked him if he liked the movie and he just said flatly "That's pretty much how it was".
I felt like the biggest a**hole for bringing him to that movie.
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This is one of the best threads of the year. I am proud to be a Member (self appointed) of this communicating group.
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QUOTE(MM1 @ Jun 7 2021, 01:33 PM) *

Sure wish we had film of your Grandfather making that first manned Jeep drop.

Me too.

QUOTE(PaulFV8 @ Jun 7 2021, 12:58 PM) *

Gentlemen, just catching up to this thread, I'm another "son of 82nd airborne". I know 20k guys jumped with 82nd, but what units were you Dad's in?

504th PIR; not sure of company.
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