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To: Snow Bunny
Snow Bunny, Thank you for letting me profile my dad.

Sorry I didn't have more pictures, but my parents don't have a lot of photographs from that time period.
46 posted on 10/11/2002 5:37:02 AM PDT by SAMWolf
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To: SAMWolf
I read with great interest, & misty eyes, of your Father. I remember, when I was much younger, seeing the Polish Veteran's, marching down Augusta Blvd., here in Chicago, going to Humbolt Park, to commerate Polish Constitution Day. Perhaps, your Father was one of the men marching in the parade. I remember how silent & somber these men were; now, thanks to you, I have a greater insight to these men, of what they indured.

Truly, your Father is a very noble, honorable, brave man! Please give him a very heart-felt "THANK YOU! & GOD BLESS YOU" from me.

Thank you for sharing your Father with us, Sam!

Tom
67 posted on 10/11/2002 6:20:22 AM PDT by tomkow6
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To: SAMWolf
Thank you for sharing your father's story with us. His story and many other remarkable lives are exactly what the peacenik crowds refuse to acknowledge and purposely either omit, or try to cover over. We need to make sure the sacrifices of folks like your father are never forgotten. History can not be changed; it is what it is.

Your father, and other Veterans from both World Wars gave so much to stop communism, and fascism, yet a significat portion of Americans want exactly that type of tyranny to exist here, and everywhere! The peace at any cost crowd has done a great job of promoting and instilling socialism in our country the past 40 years. And they refuse to accept their responsibility of the insult it has been (and is) to our warriors.

I am honored to read your father's story. It will be in my heart tomorrow!

The Canteen does not avoid nor hide the hard stories, or the hard emotions of what war is. It has been a stabilizing factor in many lives. Like the opening here at the Canteen states, sorry is the nation who forgets its heroes.

120 posted on 10/11/2002 10:40:46 AM PDT by bluesagewoman
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