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Thanks to all who gave their lives so that I have the freedom to sit here on a peaceful Friday evening reading my favorite forum, Net54. Here is a story I did on Memorial Day a few years ago on Eddie Grant, former New York Giant who volunteered to fight in France and gave his life trying to rescue the Lost Battalion in the Argonne:
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Lou Brissie is a guy I think I will write about for Veteran's Day this November 11th. Unbelievable story of perseverance!
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Thank you to all who have served, including my father who served proudly (USAF) in SE Asia (Vietnam/Thailand) during the Vietnam war.
Some ballplayers who've served- One of the greatest pitchers of all time, Grover Alexander served in combat in WWI 1915 Cracker Jack Alexander SGC84.jpg Christy Mathewson, owner of 373 wins like GC Alexander, also served in WWI, and eventually died from complications received when his gas mask malfunctioned. T206 Christy Mathewson portrait BVG.jpg Warren Spahn, only 10 wins behind these other two survived the Battle of the Bulge (as did my wife's grandfather). 1948 Bowman Spahn.jpg Jackie Robinson probably made his biggest military impact by being court martialed for refusing to sit at the back of the bus 1949 Bowman Jackie Robinson super close.jpg And of course Teddy Ballgame who flew in the beautiful F-4U Corsair for during WWII and combat missions for the Marines in an F-9F (attack/figher jet) during Korea.. squadron mate of John Glenn. 1941 Play Ball Williams PSA 4 front.jpg1939 Play Ball Ted Williams eBay listing 95 BIN OBO.jpg Have a very nice Memorial Day weekend all. Last edited by itjclarke; 05-24-2013 at 10:14 PM. Reason: adding scan |
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Great Thread! My old man flew an F-4 Phantom in the Vietnam era. He should have a card! He is my hero!
Thankfully he did not loose his life, but many of his friends did. God bless them all. |
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THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HAVE SERVED, AND THOSE WHO ARE CURRENTLY SERVING.
Your selflessness is what makes our country great. While the government continues to lose perspective on everything, your commitment and dedication to the free citizens of the USA is still appreciated and needed more than ever. If only we had a Colonel as our president, and Army Rangers/Navy Seals/Marines to make up the members of Congress... Last edited by npa589; 05-24-2013 at 11:02 PM. |
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Great thread.Im also very grateful for all the hard work and dedication giving by all members of the armed forces.Here is my contribution on a veteran major leaguer.Hank Gowdy was the first active major leaguer to enlist for service in WWI.
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