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In reply to the discussion: A war. A Father and a son. Some guy in the grocery store [View all]Are_grits_groceries
(17,139 posts)35. My Daddy served in WWII.
He was in an artillery unit that landed D-Day+4. He was in through VE Day and beyond. He was in The Battle Of The Bulge and other major actions. Counting his training, he was in from 1941-1945.
He only would talk about one moment. A piece of shrapnel wounded him in the little finger, but he refused a Purple Heart. He said that his wound didn't merit one.
Beyond that, I never heard anything else. My Mama said he would jerk around in his sleep. All that artillery fire left him with that. I never saw him jump or react strongly when startled. I guess it was a nightmare problem.
He never wore a hat or had a bumper sticker that advertised his service.
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My father served in the USAF 23 years and never, ever wore anything off duty that indicated any
kestrel91316
Aug 2013
#1
I've seen lots of old guys in hats that say "Korean War Veteran' or "Vietnam Veteran" etc...
mwrguy
Aug 2013
#4
this, from tags on their vehicles to the hats, the old guys just wear different shows
loli phabay
Aug 2013
#32
You should be able to find out, from his record, how he got the purple heart if you don't already
MADem
Aug 2013
#30
the neocons since 1975/8 declared that we'd gone soft and were letting Moscow take over everything
MisterP
Aug 2013
#14
You would be surprised as to how many chickenhawks are strutting around in costume.
Spitfire of ATJ
Aug 2013
#24
They really never talk about it. My Uncle finally told his children I insisted.
gordianot
Aug 2013
#29