As a Veteran of USN may This day of Infamy remind us all why many fight today both e-soldiers and physical. If you get a chance to visit the memorial, do it. May they not be forgotten!
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I read briefly on your fathers ship here:
https://ww2db.com/ship_spec.php?ship_id=338
If he is still here, thank him for me
How very kind! From my reading it was a really cool Destroyer back then. His job was to man the big cannons. He served 4 years and was out in the Pacific Ocean on missions. He also did Ballistics Training in San Diego. He was such a Good Man and Wonderful Father. He passed in 1997. He had 4 daughters in 5 years and he always told us there is only one word which describes Love. Sacrifice.🇱🇷 PS He also taught us how to properly roll up socks in neat lil balls like in the Navy.....