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 05:30 am (UTC)Thanks for sharing!
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11/12/09 05:32 am (UTC)Are you a mulatto?
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11/12/09 05:38 am (UTC)And you are both some handsome devils in that pic! *pinches your cheeks*
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11/12/09 05:50 am (UTC)Yes, you're *extremely* modest. *snort* XD
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11/12/09 05:59 am (UTC)Wow, in WWII and Vietnam? That's impressive! I held a lot of respect for veterans and if he was in two wars...Whau.
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11/12/09 06:06 am (UTC)Thank you, to your dad.
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11/12/09 06:38 am (UTC)Thank you for posting this.
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11/12/09 06:58 am (UTC)And you look very no-nonsense in that picture. Determined baby is determined.
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11/12/09 07:06 am (UTC)Thanks for sharing, Roxy! your father's story is beautiful. I know you're proud, you should be :)
xoxo
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11/12/09 07:35 am (UTC)much love and gratitude
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11/12/09 08:08 am (UTC)And AWWWW!! wee!baby!Roxy! :D Ain't you just adorable!! :D *pinches cheeks* NO! Not those ones. Behave! lol
*smooches* ♥
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11/12/09 11:49 am (UTC)Your dad is way handsome, especially in his uniform. People like him deserve daily thanks for all they did for this country. I know whenever my husband sees a man in a veteran's cap, he goes up to say thank you (so far he hasn't seen a woman in one of those caps - I don't know if he'd go up to them or not). Anyway, tell your dad 'thank you' from me.
Thank you!
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11/12/09 12:44 pm (UTC)For all the horror and misery they had to endure, it's just ridiculous and grotesque that Black servicemen and women had to endure a ton of *extra* crap when they got home, and not even get recognized for the things they did.
I'm so glad you posted this - it's just the most wonderful picture. Your dad looks so proud of you!
*pinches your cute little cheeks*
*hugs you tight*
Thank you, Roxy-Dad, for everything you did for a country that didn't care. We will not forget!
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11/12/09 02:41 pm (UTC)So what country is your mother from?
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