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- Boss-Barracuda
War can be a good and terrible thing. It brings countries against each other, forcing our brave men (sometimes women) to fight for the freedoms our countries contain. War can bring families together, but in the process can tear families apart. This is why I would like to dedicate a thread to our soldiers.
If you have a relative that has been in any war, please post it here. Preferably post a picture, but a simple description of who they are, and what they did would be great.
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James Bernard Griffin is my grandfather and he was a medic in World War II. Like all of my grandparents, I don't have much of a memory of him when he was alive because I was only a little kid when he died. The only thing I know about his time in the war is that he was blown off a ship in Normandy and woke up in England a week or two later. Due to this, he lived the rest of his life with pieces of shrapnel in his back. He also saw his friend get shot in the head, which had a large impact on his mind after the war.
Unfortunately, due to the trauma, my mom and grandmother got rid of most of his stuff from World War II, which is a shame because I would love to have it. The only thing I do have is that picture (which I scanned and photoshopped onto the cork board), and a medal given to him for his service in the war. I've been told he had gotten two other medals which I will have to contact other relatives to see if I could obtain them.
Though I don't quite know him, I have a tremendous respect for my grandfather, and I know he did as much as he could for the United States of America in World War II.
If you have a relative that has been in any war, please post it here. Preferably post a picture, but a simple description of who they are, and what they did would be great.
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James Bernard Griffin is my grandfather and he was a medic in World War II. Like all of my grandparents, I don't have much of a memory of him when he was alive because I was only a little kid when he died. The only thing I know about his time in the war is that he was blown off a ship in Normandy and woke up in England a week or two later. Due to this, he lived the rest of his life with pieces of shrapnel in his back. He also saw his friend get shot in the head, which had a large impact on his mind after the war.
Unfortunately, due to the trauma, my mom and grandmother got rid of most of his stuff from World War II, which is a shame because I would love to have it. The only thing I do have is that picture (which I scanned and photoshopped onto the cork board), and a medal given to him for his service in the war. I've been told he had gotten two other medals which I will have to contact other relatives to see if I could obtain them.
Though I don't quite know him, I have a tremendous respect for my grandfather, and I know he did as much as he could for the United States of America in World War II.