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08
Dec

A Veteran’s Legacy Lives on in Old Pictures

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74 years ago today my great Uncle Benjamin died on the USS Arizona. This is one of the last pictures he took before leaving. ~shared by @bwaters86

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08
Dec

Family Photos from Pearl Harbor

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In honor of Pearl Harbor Day, I’d like to share some of my grandpa’s personal photos. This is him playing horseshoes with Admiral Nimitz. ~shared by @ssssssusannah

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07
Dec

A Date Which Will Live in Infamy

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My grandfather, William Jonathan Barnes, WWII veteran, pictured in California at base preparing for service in the Pacific Theater. “Dec. 7, 1941 – a date which will live in infamy – the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.” ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
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11
Nov

Vintage Wedding Photos

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My grandparents, Joseph Alcide LaCour and Sarah Lincoln LaCour, on their wedding day in Mississippi in 1946. They were married shortly after WWII and my father was born a few years later.

Today, we give thanks for the Veterans who sacrificed for us. Many gave their lives, and many returned home to start new families. They left a legacy that lives on today in us. ~ shared by @rachellacour

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