Today’s post will in no way be rewritten or condensed by me. These are short tributes found in various locations to honor the men of three different wars. Please click on each story to read, they took the time for you. Thank you.
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WWII update story_____
Story from the AARP bulletin.
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Korean War update ______
Distinguished Service Cross recipient
From Home of the Heroes.com ( complete citation lists are available at this site).
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A famous Vietnam story ______
This story was taken from the The Week magazine obituaries.
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Farewell Salutes –
Stanley Brundage – Newark, NJ & W.Palm Bch., FL; US Army, WWII< cryptologist
Thomas Coules – Hartland, WI; US Air Force, Lt., Korea
National Army (AK) Medallion, “Ryngraf”
Charles Hazen (98) – Annadale, VA; US Army, Colonel (Ret.)
Leonard Jagla – Glenview, IL; US Army, WWII
Christina Kloss…
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I thank you helping to keep the veterans remembered!
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