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Old 09-07-05, 01:58
Vets Dottir
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Originally posted by Ponysoldier
Bob
Im working on my degree in history,yes all these letters
and the other things he brought back with him, are
of very important to us,and to history. We are working
now on getting this published.
But the story is not over yet,I guess one war was not
enough for him as he served in the Korean conflict
as well as RVN, Mind you he lived a full life and died
at the age of 56,one day after holding his first grand-child
my oldest daughter.
Patrick
Tansi Pat,

It's totally awesome to know that you have so much of your Dad's history and are preserving it ... I agree with Bob Potter that you really do have "a veritable archival treasure trove in your possession" ... of which you Military folks understand much more deeply than I ever could.

You've a father that you can certainly be proud of , Ekosi ... you must miss him so much

PS: It's great to see you jumping into MLU Community and posting more!

Karmen
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