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Sidelock
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Still in the oven baking, didn't come out till a few weeks before Chirstmas!
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Thanks CC and everyone for remembering. Thanks to all that Tom Brokaw refers to so aptly as "The Greatest Generation." I had an uncle in the 82nd Airborne that made a jump into Normandy that night and miraculously lived to spend more than 30 years in the 82nd. My Dad was a B17 mechanic in the Army Air Corps. All of these people, men and women, did whatever it took to save the free world. They did it with such dignity and then the lucky ones came home and quietly became our fathers and mothers, uncles and aunts, grandfathers and grandmothers, friends and neighbors. God bless them all.
Ed Pirie West Topsham, Vermont
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Sidelock
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My now deceased hunting buddy Ed jumped in behind the German lines at Normandy. He had many tales, and it was an honor to know him. Kept himself clean shaved, high and tight, and very fit, well into his '70's. Americans could never stomach that lewvel of carnage today.
Me?, Well I was still jumping nut to nut for a long time yet.
Out there doing it best I can.
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I did not arrive until the date the 2nd A-bomb was delivered, on Nagasaki.
However . . . June 63, I was being trained by NCO's who were WWII vets; June 69, I was being trained by CIA officers who were OSS vets of WWII. I feel very fortunate to have had them as mentors.
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Probably out playing in sand. But that evening I probably listened to the news on the radio by J.V. Kaltenborn while sitting with my parents. Does stir some memories.
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I lived along the Railroad Tracks that came from Dallas-Ft. Worth and remember Railcars full of Soldiers,Tanks and Artillary and equipment coming by headed for the Houston Ship Channel. I remember the roar of the B-17s and others as they were headed to Ellington Field S. of Houston. I was on the front porch of the house with my Mother when the fire sirens went off for a long time signeling VJ day. Nearly all the Boys in my little town had gone to the service and most to the Marines.
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I don't recall specifically, but I was most likely playing with my wooden Springfield. Busy shooting imaginary Japs and Nazis in the woods behind the house while waiting for my Dad to get back from the Marines in the Pacific at the end of his enlistment and three Uncles to return from the Army in Europe.
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June 1944..a VERY important month for me, as I was born in March 1945 in Toronto. My first name was for my Dad's brother, at that time wearing a funny brown "suit" and successfully dodging bullets and bombs in Holland. Second name for my Aunt's husband who sadly did not dodge all the bullets and bombs in the Liri Valley south of Rome - Pte. Ed Flynn, Toronto Irish Regiment KIA May 1944.
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I was there by the grace of people who put the events on the paper. God bless them all.
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I was nowhere during that time. I am just a lad of 58 years, now. I have a dear frind who is near death as I write this. He has told me often of his landing on Normandy beach and crawling on his belly most of the way to Berlin. He tells of the terribly cold Christmas during his stay in the Ardenne Forest and the subsequent help from Patton's 3rd Army. He tells of approaching a small town and, having had no rations for three days, was glad to find some canned pears in an old barn.
I honor those of his day and appreciate all they have given. I don't have a vintage rifle, with which to salute, so I will offer up sincere prayers for the many souls lost during that day.
Regards, Charles
Teach a child to hunt, but first teach them to be safe....safe hunting cements fond memories.
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