Last seen: May 31, 2011 1:57 pm
Vee, My father was one of the men who landed on Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944. He was one of the lucky ones, he survived. But he could so eas...
I do wish Mr. Furtado well. And from all of the good things said about him, I'm sorry I've never met him! All my best to him.
Thanks, Larry. I am so appreciative! I actually supplied the info for both of those bios. If you read the article about my father being hon...
Dwayne, What an exceptionally handsome man your grandfather was! I enjoyed the photos, especially the one with the woman because it looks li...
You've given me hope! I know one day I will see my dad in someone's photograph. In the meantime I just enjoy (if enjoy is really the proper term) lo...
I can imagine!! How wonderful. I will say that we had one experience like that with my mother's father. She was English and her father ser...
I couldn't agree more, Rocky!
They do, indeed! They rock! And so do you! And from one proud daughter to another, I will tell my father hello for you! ...
I just finished reading Brotherton's book, We Who Are Alive and Remain, also about the men of Easy Co. It is an excellent read. I am about to start t...
Marion - I stumbled on some information on another site that helps me wrap my head around some of this - and it just happens to have been wri...
I can't even describe the emotions I feel at seeing these photographs and the faces of those young men. I just keep thinking that one day I w...
"A date which will live in infamy." For the 2,403 who lost their lives that day....And for all of those who followed.
Larry, Thanks so much for the information....It is very much appreciated. And I will tell my father. I am so very blessed to have ...