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The RIP Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Covemastah" data-source="post: 5314825" data-attributes="member: 10933"><p>I</p><p></p><p>i would say ,, 94 , born in 1928 , serve at 17 in say 1945 , puts you at 94 today , two of my uncles served under Patton , my uncle Jack born in 20 , was in the infantry, was in Africa then Europe , my uncle Bill born in 22 drove a mash ambulance in Europe , my uncle Bernie born in 28 w signed up at 17 , trained but war ended before he was shipped out , the youngest uncle , born in 30 ,, went to Korea ,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Covemastah, post: 5314825, member: 10933"] I i would say ,, 94 , born in 1928 , serve at 17 in say 1945 , puts you at 94 today , two of my uncles served under Patton , my uncle Jack born in 20 , was in the infantry, was in Africa then Europe , my uncle Bill born in 22 drove a mash ambulance in Europe , my uncle Bernie born in 28 w signed up at 17 , trained but war ended before he was shipped out , the youngest uncle , born in 30 ,, went to Korea , [/QUOTE]
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