One such serviceman is my father-in-law, Dave. In 1968 he was honored with the "Marine Aviator of the Year" award and was invited to be a guest on the Ed Sullivan Show. I just love this photo of Doug's mom and dad with Ed Sullivan. And it's funny to see so few medals on his chest - this was early in his career and many more medals and honors would be bestowed on him later.
I also have an uncle (my mom's youngest brother) who served in the Vietnam war. How about you? Do you have any family members and/or close friends who have served their country? How will you remember and honor them this holiday weekend?
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9 comments:
What an awesome picture! And such a nice tribute. My dad served in WWII, as did many of my Uncles. But not many from this generation. I love the 4th of July, but think about it more as a celebration of our great country than as of servicemen and women. Thanks for the different perspective.
Rinda
Wonderful Deb! Many thanks and much gratitude to those who have served to give and protect our freedoms!
I LOVE that picture! (I kind of want a copy of it for my house!)
What a lovely picture and story about your FIL!
Alison xx
Great photo! You know, when I saw this photo, my 1st thought was, "Wow, what a lot of medals!" The British Forces obviously do things differently: I served in the RAF for 11 years and have only a Veteran's badge(pin). Mind you, my BiL has his fair share after tours in both Gulf Wars. You and Doug have every right to be proud!
what a lovely story and a fab photo you must be so proud. My dad was in WWII as a rear gunner and was awarded the DFM and my mum was in the WAAF we owe a lot to a lot of people. Thanks for sharing x
fabulous photo! would love to see your scrapbooked version. i have a nephew who's deployed right now (location undisclosed). proud of all of them past, present & future. happy 4th!
Love this shot of Dave, P.J. and Ed! Such a classic! Rod served in a non-combative role during Viet Nam--Sea-bees support (construction and machanics). But thanks to the Sea-bees, the fighters and heros were able to do their jobs. And, boy, did they do them well! Hooray for the Red, White & Blue!!! xoxo
What a fabulous photo! My dad served in the Coast Guard during WWII but never left the Great Lakes area. I had several close high school friends who served in Viet Nam. Luckily they all came home alive. I never take your freedom for granted, but I'm always glad for a reminder like yours!
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