November 11
11/12/09 12:16 amThis is my dad. He's holding me. My dad served in the Army--WWII, and in Viet Nam. He did thirty years and retired. The Army probably gave him a better life than he would have had in Florida at the time. My dad wasn't a service kind of guy. Once he got out of the army he was done. I think the thing he valued about his service was meeting my mom when he was stationed in Europe. (warbaby here).
He gave up a lot for this country, and in my opinion, gave a lot more than he got. When he came back to the States with my mom, it took them forever to find a place to live. Service wasn't good enough. He was a vet, but he was a Black vet, and that didn't mean anything to anyone. Still, he overcame, and eventually, Black vets were recognized for their service too.
So anyway, my dad--handsome devil.
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11/12/09 05:32 am (UTC)Are you a mulatto?
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11/12/09 05:47 am (UTC)I'm mixed, yeah, but I don't think of myself as anything but Black. (or that stupid PC term, African-American. *rolls eyes* Me, I *prefer* Black.) ;)
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11/12/09 05:52 am (UTC)My Pat Great Grandma was a nurse in ww1, My Pat. Grandma was a nurse in ww2, my Pat. Granddad was in the army from the mid 30s to the 50s, My dad was in the Army from 1968-1993 and my mat. granddad was in the Scottish/Royal Army from 46-56.
Even though were from Different countries and you're related to one I must say: Thank a Vet - Remembrance Day - 11/11/09
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