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I am so proud
This is a boating story that has made me very proud. I just saw my father,
on television, marching in the 60th Anniversary parade, of the D-Day Landing in Normandy. My dad is in France to remember those in his group that did not return. He also was proudly wearing, on his blazer, the medal that he had just received from the grateful people of France. My dad carried ashore, on that day, June 6, 1944, the photos of his three sons, to remind him of the reason he was there. To keep us free. I am so proud of him, and so are the rest of the people of Canada. Jim Carter, Port Captain, GLCC "The Boat" Bayfield, Canada |
I am so proud
Jim Carter wrote:
This is a boating story that has made me very proud. I just saw my father, on television, marching in the 60th Anniversary parade, of the D-Day Landing in Normandy. My dad is in France to remember those in his group that did not return. He also was proudly wearing, on his blazer, the medal that he had just received from the grateful people of France. My dad carried ashore, on that day, June 6, 1944, the photos of his three sons, to remind him of the reason he was there. To keep us free. I am so proud of him, and so are the rest of the people of Canada. Jim Carter, Port Captain, GLCC "The Boat" Bayfield, Canada That's cool. Thank your father for me and my family, for saving us from the Nazi scourge and preserving what was once great about this country. |
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"Jim Carter" wrote in message news:SwHwc.71846 .... I am so proud of him...... As well you should be. My thanks to him. JG |
I am so proud
"Jim Carter" wrote in message able.rogers.com... This is a boating story that has made me very proud. I just saw my father, on television, marching in the 60th Anniversary parade, of the D-Day Landing in Normandy. My dad is in France to remember those in his group that did not return. He also was proudly wearing, on his blazer, the medal that he had just received from the grateful people of France. My dad carried ashore, on that day, June 6, 1944, the photos of his three sons, to remind him of the reason he was there. To keep us free. I am so proud of him, and so are the rest of the people of Canada. Jim Carter, Port Captain, GLCC "The Boat" Bayfield, Canada Thank him for me too, Jim God Bless your father and his country CB "To those who cite the First Amendment as reason for excluding God from more and more of our institutions everyday; I say: The First Amendment of the Constitution was not written to protect the people of this country from religious values; it was written to protect religious values from government tyranny." --Ronald Reagan |
I am so proud
Good for your Dad.
There are fewer veterans from WWII every year. My FIL served in the Navy at that time, (but not at Normandy). He earned a medal for valor by commanding a small boat that made repeated runs through enemy fire to resupply the army troops ashore. Funny thing was, his own kids didn't even know about it until he got out his letter of commendation and award and made copies for all of them a year or so ago. Hats off toyour Dad and the other veterans. |
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My sincere thanks to your father and all the brave men who were involved in
the invasion. "Jim Carter" wrote in message able.rogers.com... This is a boating story that has made me very proud. I just saw my father, on television, marching in the 60th Anniversary parade, of the D-Day Landing in Normandy. My dad is in France to remember those in his group that did not return. He also was proudly wearing, on his blazer, the medal that he had just received from the grateful people of France. My dad carried ashore, on that day, June 6, 1944, the photos of his three sons, to remind him of the reason he was there. To keep us free. I am so proud of him, and so are the rest of the people of Canada. Jim Carter, Port Captain, GLCC "The Boat" Bayfield, Canada |
I am so proud
"Jim Carter" wrote in message . cable.rogers.com...
This is a boating story that has made me very proud. I just saw my father, on television, marching in the 60th Anniversary parade, of the D-Day Landing in Normandy. My dad is in France to remember those in his group that did not return. He also was proudly wearing, on his blazer, the medal that he had just received from the grateful people of France. My dad carried ashore, on that day, June 6, 1944, the photos of his three sons, to remind him of the reason he was there. To keep us free. I am so proud of him, and so are the rest of the people of Canada. Jim Carter, Port Captain, GLCC "The Boat" Bayfield, Canada My dad is still with us too, he was a soldier, as were his brothers. I heard something the other day that really gave me a bigger view of the "Greatest Generation". Not only did they run selflessly into hell to free Europe and Aisa, when they were done with that, they freed America. Remember, it is this same generation that came home and within a decade and a half, passed laws, contrary to much of what they had been taught, and freed women and minorities in our own country. They had seen what these two groups could do during the war, this was indeed a huge change of policy for many of them. The quote that caught me said something to the effect of "after passing laws making women and minorities equal in our own country, this generation had probably produced a more perfect form of democracy than even the forefathers had envisioned"... Thanks dad. |
I am so proud
Truly the "Greatest Generation" "Jim Carter" wrote in message able.rogers.com... This is a boating story that has made me very proud. I just saw my father, on television, marching in the 60th Anniversary parade, of the D-Day Landing in Normandy. My dad is in France to remember those in his group that did not return. He also was proudly wearing, on his blazer, the medal that he had just received from the grateful people of France. My dad carried ashore, on that day, June 6, 1944, the photos of his three sons, to remind him of the reason he was there. To keep us free. I am so proud of him, and so are the rest of the people of Canada. Jim Carter, Port Captain, GLCC "The Boat" Bayfield, Canada --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.698 / Virus Database: 455 - Release Date: 06/02/2004 |
I am so proud
Nice story, Jim!! You have every right to be proud of your Dad. My
older brother went ashore with the field artillery on the 2nd day. ("Older".... at the ripe old age of 19) He married late in life (late 30s) and by this time he refused to talk much about it, so I doubt that his 3 kids know much about what he went thru. Incidentally, I've been to Bayfield a few times, a delightful town with nice people. ===== Norm |
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