Category archives: Uncategorized
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11 years ago
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Over the Labor Day weekend the sleepy town of Harrodsburg, Kentucky came to life. Through the diligent work of a local veteran and a supporting cast our country’s veterans and peacemakers were honored for[...]
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12 years ago
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Last weekend I ventured to North Carolina to attend a Veteran’s Day ceremony. I had been invited by a good friend, Warren Dupree, to come to Cherokee. Warren and I crossed paths via phone about 2 – 1/2 years ago and met for the first time during the 4th of July Parade in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. W[...]
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12 years ago
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A few weeks ago I was invited to a Holocaust Remembrance Day. The commemoration was both insightful and touching. Activities included the singing of Jewish songs and “America the Beautiful.” An essay recited by a very perceptive eight grader keenly accentuated the necessity of that special day. [...]
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13 years ago
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I was recently excited to discover the planned ceremony to recognize a distinct wing of the U.S. Marine Corps. The Montford Point Marines were segregated from their peers during the World War II era. The aforementioned group trained separately from their white counterparts at Montford Point Camp[...]
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13 years ago
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I was recently interviewed by a local newspaper and privileged to share stories and pictures about America’s matriarchs and patriarchs. Shortly after the article’s publishing I was pleasantly surprised by the number of calls that came directly from World War II veterans or from their children.
Wo[...]
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13 years ago
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I was recently invited to the 36th Reunion of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division. This history-making unit jumped into Normandy during Operation Overlord and into Holland as part of Operation Market Garden.
A former Screaming Eagle, I found myself readily accep[...]
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13 years ago
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Women served alongside their male counterparts in World War II. From northern Africa to Europe, across the Pacific expanse and on the home-front they performed vital duties in multiple military branches. Some were even taken into captivity. Soon after the Philippine Islands were besieged by Japan, a[...]
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13 years ago
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While in the initial phases of starting interviews for the intrepid veterans of World War II I was fortunate to connect with Jose (Joe) Calugas Jr. The second generation soldier became a valued resource for connecting with potential World War II interviewees. It would be multiple phone calls a[...]
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14 years ago
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Seven years ago a patriotic veteran came up with a thought-provoking vision. Earl Morse, a physician’s assistant and retired Air Force officer, pondered how he could pay tribute to his World War II patients and fellow comrades. Following the inauguration of the World War II Memorial the licensed pil[...]
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14 years ago
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I was saddened by the recent passing of Mr. Frank Woodruff Buckles. In 2008 I was afforded the privilege to visit with Mr. Buckles at his home in West Virginia. Small in stature yet iconic in presence, the World War I veteran and World War II civ[...]
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