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Tag Archives: World War I
A Living Memorial ~ Or Just Another Pile of Rocks?
No hot summer day, not even Virginia’s notorious ‘dog days’ of August, was ever able to coerce my grandpa into wearing a short-sleeved shirt. Long-sleeved shirts were a trademark of his, as was his ever-present hat and that little half-smile … Continue reading
A Living Memorial – Or Just Another Pile of Rocks?
No summer day, not even Virginia’s notorious ‘dog days’ of August, ever intimidated my grandpa into wearing a short-sleeved shirt. Long-sleeved shirts were as much a trademark as his hat and that little half-smile he held in reserve for those … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Family, and Culture, Insights, Memorial Day, Wake Up Calls
Tagged Children of Israel, Memorial Day, World War I
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