Memorial Day....
redrock
redrock
>>You will be better for hearing them.
....and part of the American Story...will then become part of you.<<
....and part of U.S.A.'s freedom fighters history ...will then become part of you, live and up close.
You will be able to almost feel as if you were there with them. Hearing their stories firsthand is much better than reading their autobiographies.
Being able to ask questions of the men and women will make you feel as if you were a part of it.
Holding a mans hand while tears stream down his face as he brags about how his best friend died a hero to the squad is something that you will not tend to forget easily.
I was born on Lackland A. F. B. in San Antone, back in '47, to a "lifer".
Dad had served with the 3rd Bomb Group in New Guinea and four uncles had also served with combat units.
I grew up around those guys and still have tremendous respect for that "Greatest Generation".