What would this Blog be without you Dale. No chance it could be Global. Thanks! 😀
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No charge, David! 😜
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Wow. That brought tears. Thanks for sharing.
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Yes. Me too Maralee
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Thank you for all of these recent posts, David. I’ve been writing an article on WWI pilots, and am ready to submit it to a local Princeton newspaper today! Those men were an amazing group most of whose lives were over by 1918. I recommend for just an example people look up Quentin Roosevelt on Wikipedia–what a charmer (from when he was 3 and grew up in the White House) through his taking off for France, and bringing his light wherever he went!
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Thanks Valerie. I did check him out on wiki. Wow. What a story. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, David. I, and probably many others, needed that.
Thanks John. I was so moved by the Father – Daughter scene.
No words…
Moved….
so much heart in this, and the gift from the daughter is priceless – how loving
Yes. That gift, Wow.
To all our soldiers out there, past and present, thank you for your service.
I’ll second Mimi’s comment, but add a wow.
Edified and re-blogged at https://villageundertaker.wordpress.com/2017/05/29/worth-repeating-3/
Couldn’t reblogtgis enough Ray. Thank you.
[…] The second is from David Kanigan, whose blog can be found here. […]
Husband and I saw this on CBS Sunday with a Jane Pauley. Deeply moving. So glad you’re sharing it here. 🙏
It is deeply moving. Thanks Roseanne.
Reblogged this on agnestirrito and commented:
Memorial Day.
Honoring their comrades that will never be forgotten. May they RIP. May we all never forget.
Thanks for posting, Dave. Remembering my friend Hans Kurth and several others today.
And for those of you who cannot watch it like me… here’s another link! (I can only hope it’s the same!)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5o6pxv
What would this Blog be without you Dale. No chance it could be Global. Thanks! 😀
No charge, David! 😜
Wow. That brought tears. Thanks for sharing.
Yes. Me too Maralee
Thank you for all of these recent posts, David. I’ve been writing an article on WWI pilots, and am ready to submit it to a local Princeton newspaper today! Those men were an amazing group most of whose lives were over by 1918. I recommend for just an example people look up Quentin Roosevelt on Wikipedia–what a charmer (from when he was 3 and grew up in the White House) through his taking off for France, and bringing his light wherever he went!
Thanks Valerie. I did check him out on wiki. Wow. What a story. Thanks for sharing.
Lifetime of recovery 😢
Thank you, so moving..