12-08-2011, 07:43 PM
Being a history buff and being the son of a WW2 vet, I remembered it and made comment of it around our house. I want to make sure my young sons have some sense of history and the sacrifices that our fathers/parents & grandparents made in WW2. My uncle, also a WW2 vet who saw active combat, is still living at age 89. My Dad, who was a dispatch rider, often talked of his war years yet my Uncle seldom talks about it. There is a war memorial in my home town (Ingersoll) which has the names of my Dad & Uncle on it -- I recently took my boys to see that as well.
Rob
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