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What a beautiful thing to read before turning in for the evening. Glad you received my card on time and appreciated the deep sentiment within. ...
Ciao Andrea: So nice to have you as a member. It's great to have another Italian on board. I will write more later, but am busy putting music...
ah you have to download the q-time module then. Here it is: THE FREE player is to your left on the page. Make sure you UNCHECK the ...
Here are a few clips from the documentary. These are from the North Africa chapter, and should give you a feel for the documentary. Will have a few mo...
The photos sure cross a gamut, don't they? I think we've have touched on almost every emotion from joy to abject sadness.
Here's a letter I am emailing this morning. I think you will FEEL my enthusiasm! --------- Dear Kevin: I can't begin to tel...
I have been diligently working away on this project for the last several days and am very pleased with the results so far. The North Africa segment is...
Great topic, once again dear Vee! Yes, let's see what kind of postcards we can come up with from WWII. It was sent from Camp Custer. It's fro...
Was just picturing how I'd feel, for we live in a small town of 600 people. To imagine something like that could happen here. It would be hard to conc...
This picture is my favorite I find very touching . I would have liked to be this little girl in the arms of this GI's !! Moi aussi!
I loved that comment Rocky.
Another very favorite from the war. This is 36th Combat Engineer, Larry Babine in Italy. This one needs no explanation.
One of my very favorites, for it gives me such a forlorn feeling. I have this in my documentary, and every time I look at it, is just SAYS so much! ...