....my mom sent me this picture of her older brother (Elmo) who was a paratrooper with the 82 airborne division, he was getting ready to jump out when a reporter took this picture. I wanted to post it in honor of all the guys who gave & give their service to our country.
Did your mom tell you that most of the 82nd missed their drop zones and landed up to 5 miles away? Many even came down in the town of Sainte- Mere- Eglise and were shot by the germans as they floated down. Somewhere in that line was my father, although he could have been on another plane. I'm 65 now and I still remember him and his buddies getting together every few years to talk about it. Caused me to get a B.A., M.A. in History and eventually teach college. We owe our freedom to guys like Elmo...
Thanks everyone...yes, we honor all who fought & protected our Freedom, in all wars.
austin...God bless your dad, so glad he came back, wonder if they could have known each other? Yes, I heard some about it being very scary. My mom said her brother, who was much older than her but was only 17 when he joined, didn't like to talk about it. He was shot & bayoneted when he got down & actually man handled by the German troops.
That is so wonderful austin that you made something good out of something so bad, but something so necessary for our freedom.....