Sunday Pic of the Day

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My dad ended up in parts of CA,TX,OK,FL and I still have a bag for Vietnam. We didn't William Wallace him up though cremation and scattering ashes. I work in Hospice you'd be surprised how many believe in resurrection of the flesh or at least have a strong dislike for the thought of being burned up after death.
 
That's pretty cool!
Ya , I teared up pretty good , my grandfather never talked about WWII, only one time he mentioned a beach landing and a wounded guy trying to keep his guts in his stomach with helmet or something. And how the Japanese refused to surrender and went into some caves so they put machine gun nests to guard the entrance of the caves and starved them out.

I remember once when I was around 20 we had the world at war series on vhs , I mentioned it to my grandfather he wanted to watch the episode on the South Pacific and stuff, so I let him borrow it , next time I saw him I asked how it was , he said he couldn’t finish it. He turned it off and then said I didn’t sleep for a week. I was young and knew nothing of PTSD. And he never let me see it. Which seems like that was commonplace with his generation
 

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