There will be a memorial formation flight over the Sacramento National Cemetery at approximately 1 pm this Sunday, followed by a flyover of the USS Hornet in Alameda. There will be approximately 20 aircraft. I will be among them.
We have done the same, this is a monument our family had put up after my grandfather passed away, he was a WW2 Seabee. My family has served in every war upto Desert Storm.I have traced our family back to 1630.
We have had family die in the Revolutionary War. The war of 1812. Thr Civil war. WW1. WW2. Mt grandfathers both saw combat in the Korean War and lived. My father did not go to Vietnam due to being the last of our bloodline and not eligible for the draft. He had his personal reasons for not serving. I tried, long story but was medically separated right after basic. I served in LE instead.
I remember and love all who gave all. I truly mean it, and my kids know the difference but…that’s a perfect explanation Jerry. Thank you.
I can understand why. The look on the young man's face says it all. I immediately teared-up...Remembering all those that served and never returned.
This picture always invokes great emotion for me.
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Had to share a bit more. They don’t make’m like they used to. The only reason we have these records is because my MIL tracked them down when he was in his 80s. They were buried in a box in their old house. He did his duty but never wanted to glorify it and whenever we asked him about his service he only talked about his friends who didn’t come back.My wife’s grandfather passed away on Sunday at 97. To me he was a bonus grandfather and treated me like a grandson. His father died when he was 13, enlisted at 17, flew 50 combat missions in WW2 as a tail gunner, college on the GI bill and then a small business owner. 5 grandkids, 7 great grandchildren. To him, he lived the American dream.
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Yeah.... exactly right, but even showing this to a kid is grounds for cancelation these days. However, if you tell them that all of those tombstones were achieved in colonial quests for White Dominance of the world you get a cookie....
Yeah.... exactly right, but even showing this to a kid is grounds for cancelation these days. However, it you tell them that all of those tombstones were achieved in colonial quests for White Dominance of the world you get a cookie....
