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Tag Archives: World War II
Veterans Day
My father-in-law (on the right) on a ship during World War II. Thanks to all for your service.
Veterans Day 2018
One of my favorite family photos of my uncles who served in World War II – seated – Louis and Arthur, standing – Roland, Edmond, and Walter. Thanks to all who have served!
Veteran’s Day
A studio portrait of my father’s five brothers who served in the Army and Navy during World War II. This is truly one of my favorite family photos, my uncles are so young and dashing in their uniforms. My Uncle Walter, the … Continue reading
Memorial Day 2014
“Who kept the faith and fought the fight; The glory theirs, the duty ours.”- Wallace Bruce
Posted in Holiday, News
Tagged 1940s, Dad, Memorial Day, Navy, sailor, World War II, WWII
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Thanks, Veterans!
Dad in the Navy somewhere between 1944 to 1946.
Veterans Day
Charles L. Williams on deck, sometime between 1944 and 1946.
Happy Veterans Day!
My Dad some time between 1944 to 1946.