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| Farewell Jesse R James - 39th Engineer |
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Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 04-21-2014, 09:08 AM - Forum: Announcements, Get Well Wishes & Farewells
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Marion,
Sorry to inform you that today 04/18/2014 we lost another veteran of the 39th.
Capt. Jesse R James II passed away at the VA hospital in Durham, N.C.
Born the 28th of Nov 1920 in Oriental, North Carolina he lived happily for 93
years, until his health started failing a few years back. Most men would have
giving up when he lost his leg in 1944 when he stepped on a mine, but he went
on and fought life like he did the war.
Thanks
Billy
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Dear Billy, please accept our heartfelt condolences. 
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| Normandy Loves US...The Untold Story |
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Posted by: sixgun - 04-12-2014, 07:57 AM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII
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Imagine Americans are loved in France today by people of all ages. It's true and this video presented by The Patton Foundation proves it. American soldiers helped liberate France in World War II from Nazi Germany and the people of Normandy will never forget. Hear the personal stories from Normans of all ages of why they love Americans, even 70 years after the liberation. Discover the untold story of Normandy.
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