This article below ran this past weekend, and it's sobering to me how few of the "greatest generation" are left.
Both of my grandfathers (one in the Army in Europe and the other in the Navy in the Pacific) served during World War 2, and they're two of the best people I ever known. Each day we're left with fewer and fewer of them. I hope their service and memory lives on in future generations, but based on what I see from a lot of people I don't have much hope. I do hope I'm wrong about that.
I'd like to say thank you to all our service men and women for all they do, and have done for us. It takes a hell of a person to take the step like those men did 73 years ago, and are doing still today.
Both of my grandfathers (one in the Army in Europe and the other in the Navy in the Pacific) served during World War 2, and they're two of the best people I ever known. Each day we're left with fewer and fewer of them. I hope their service and memory lives on in future generations, but based on what I see from a lot of people I don't have much hope. I do hope I'm wrong about that.
I'd like to say thank you to all our service men and women for all they do, and have done for us. It takes a hell of a person to take the step like those men did 73 years ago, and are doing still today.
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