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Old 08-17-2020, 04:17 PM   #34
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Default Re: V-J Day August 15, 1945

Awesome thread. Thanks to all who served.

My Grandfather (Dad's dad) served in the Marines in the South Pacific and fought in Guadalcanal and Palau, which were 2 years apart so he was in for a while. Neither my Dad or Uncle had any idea of what he did during WWII. He never mentioned any of it to anyone. They didn't find out about his service record until after he passed and they found his original discharge papers in his belongings.

My grandmother (Dad's mom) was in the motor pool in Washington DC. She was General Eisenhower's personal driver whenever he was in DC. No pictures to prove it, but that's the story I was told and I'm sticking to it.

Another book you should consider reading is "To Wake the Giant: A Novel of Pearl Harbor". I'm in the middle of it now. It tells the story of the events leading up to Pearl Harbor beginning in December 1940 through the eyes of Admiral Yamamoto, the Secretary of State Cordell Hull, and a naval private who ends up on the Arizona. It's a great read.

https://www.amazon.com/Wake-Giant-No.../dp/0593129628
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