The Uncle I never met ... we lost Raymond on Iwo Jima
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God Bless these beautiful young men and women who paid the ultimate price for our freedom. God bless all family members posting here with their stories. ?
My husband's uncle (his Father's brother) was a P-51 pilot in WWII and killed in a mid-air collusion flying weather reconnaissance over Italy just 4 months before the war ended. He's buried in the American Cemetery in Florence, Italy. These cemeteries around the world, American Battle Monument Cemeteries, are actual American Territories no matter where they are located around the world and immaculately kept...well worth a visit. Humbling. His father was a Paratrooper, trained at Camp Toccoa, Camp McCall and Fort Bragg and then made a combat jump into Southern France and fought on to the Bulge.
We owe them a debt that can only be repaid by following the path of our Founders and taking back our Republic.
My father fought in the 66 Division Black Panthers. He was wounded twice. 2 Purple Hearts. We only know the location: in the Ardennes during battle of the Bulge and in the Rhineland. He was in the army and had two brothers in the navy. All came back from the war. We were fortunate. All served after the war during occupation. My father fought Germans and married a Japanese. My uncle Karl fought the Japanese and married a German. My other uncle Oscar fought during the Korean War and married an Italian. We are an international family?
I literally laughed out loud!
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What a family of Patriots! ??
God Bless your Dad and uncles! Thankfully they all came home! Love your charming description... made me smile. Bet family reunions were awesome!