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Always be thankful.

Many Congrats Sir!! Thank you for serving our Great Country, and for your dedication to the free Masons...I was raised back in 75, We traveled to the East with pride and dedication. With much respect Sir, I salute you!
 
Any chance he was in the 3rd Army in WW II?
He was in the 5th army during WWII, Before he was assigned to the 5th army he was assigned to the 34th infantry division according to him. He then became a Quartermaster Sgt at the tail end of European theater, he was on a boat heading to Japan when they formally surrendered. He stayed in for 6 months after the war, and was offered a large reenlistment bonus to stay in and be a recruiter but declined and became a jewler/watchmaker at mintz jewlers in Gainesville.
 
Many Congrats Sir!! Thank you for serving our Great Country, and for your dedication to the free Masons...I was raised back in 75, We traveled to the East with pride and dedication. With much respect Sir, I salute you!
I'm going to visit his home lodge (Dacula 433) Tuesday to see if they have anything planned for his 70 years, if not I'm gonna try to get something set up, you're more than welcome to join if we present him with a 70 year apron.
 
He was in the 5th army during WWII, Before he was assigned to the 5th army he was assigned to the 34th infantry division according to him. He then became a Quartermaster Sgt at the tail end of European theater, he was on a boat heading to Japan when they formally surrendered. He stayed in for 6 months after the war, and was offered a large reenlistment bonus to stay in and be a recruiter but declined and became a jewler/watchmaker at mintz jewlers in Gainesville.

My great Uncle was in the 3rd Army and server from Anzio all the way to Germany. I really regret I didn't have him sit down and record his story on tape. These men went through it and went right back to work when they came home. It's an honor to spend time with men such as your Grandfather. Enjoy every minute.
 
My great Uncle was in the 3rd Army and server from Anzio all the way to Germany. I really regret I didn't have him sit down and record his story on tape. These men went through it and went right back to work when they came home. It's an honor to spend time with men such as your Grandfather. Enjoy every minute.
I cherish and enjoy every minute of it. Ever since I was young he was my best friend and role model, I know one day all I will have is memories, that's why I try to do my best to make as many as I can especially with him.

happy birthday to your Grandpa. What agreat story and share. I miss my Grandpa with he was still here.
I wish like crazy my other grandfather was still here. I enjoy spending time my pop don't get me wrong but I wish I had more than the few years with my other grandfather.
 
Happy Birthday, Pop!

and kudos, sambo! We have been helping my wife's uncle clean out his house and get settled in assisted living, it's just a pleasure to know that generation, :thumb:.
 
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