Saturday, November 11, 2006

Veterans Day

I wonder how many World War II era photographs are fading away stashed in homes? For Veterans Day I scanned several WWII photos I found of our family, daily life in the War in the Pacific, and even a 1944 "Liberty Pass" for Hilo, Hawaii. Then through You Tube I added the haunting bugle call “Taps” and stepped briefly back in time to this most extraordinary generation.   

10 comments:

  1. <applause>  Thank you for sharing with us, Patrick!!  Very well done!!  <sniff>
    (I get very sentimental over stuff like this...)
    Jackie

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  2. Patrick, This is absolutely priceless.  You did such an extraordinary  job putting this together.  Thank you for sharing.  Jeannette Muza - friend of Gloria and Harold.

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  3. very nice:) my grandpa served in WW2 i always loved hear him tslk about it. It made him deaf in his left ear from shooting the big guns. DH was in the army in the late 70's, Son Zach was in the army he went to Iraq.
    Have a good weekend

    Deb

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  4. What a great tribute. Thank  you for sharing.
    Bam
    http://journals.aol.com/reconcilinglife/reconciling-life/

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  5. Yes, as a previous commenter said, priceless. I will write an entry and link here. Your parents ... you look just like your dad... no wonder you are so handsome. And those pictures of the young soldiers look like they were straight from the movie South Pacific. Thank you Patrick for taking the time to put this video together. Indeed, priceless. Bea

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  6. Wonderful! I didn't realize you lost both your parents too. At least the photos help remember them and all that they did.
    Debbie

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  7. ..............I talked my mother into interring my step-father in a national cemetery.  She has seemed so pleased and tells me every visit that she will be right there, too!  Those vets are never abandoned, never forgotten, and forever honored!

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  8. Absolutely wonderful!  What a great job and a great tribute.

    Deb

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  9. Hi,
    I was so glad to see your journal on the list this week!

    I visit and will make sure that I leave you a message from time to time.
    The WW2 era is facinating to me and I'm sure that I have romantized it. I love the music from that time and "I'll be Seeing You" is one of my favorites.

    You are a good writer and your words will help so many people!

    Keep writing.

    Mary Louise

    http://journals.aol.com/mlrhjeh/WatchingMySisterDisappear/

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  10. I enjoyed watching this UTube video you put together for Veterans Day.  Taps cut out some, but in general it worked better on my computer than other videos have.  (got to get my son over here to help me remove cookies or something) That ship looks like the size of the destroyer my son was on during his navy tour. He is a gulf war veteran. My uncle went down coming back from a bombing run over Japan. I am 75 now.    Gerry

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