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  Memories of Marilyn M Noren - England
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 02-09-2011, 09:36 AM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (1)


Jim Hennessey found this story on one of sites we have on our main site. It's an interesting civilian perspective:

 

http://www.ww2online.nl/noren.htm

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  Italian POW camp - Port Johnson - NJ
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 02-09-2011, 08:52 AM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - No Replies


Italian POW Camp at Port Johnson Terminal - Bayonne, New Jersey

 

Thanks Jim H!

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  Satan's Visit
Posted by: jim armstroong - 02-08-2011, 03:47 PM - Forum: Jokes & Fun! - Replies (1)


:armata_PDT_37::armata_PDT_37:

 

A few minutes before the church services started, the congregation was sitting in their pews talking. Suddenly, Satan appeared at the front of the church.

 

Everyone started screaming and running for the back entrance, trampling each other in a frantic effort to get away from evil incarnate.

 

Soon the church was empty except for one elderly gentleman who sat calmly in his pew without moving, seemingly oblivious to the fact that God's ultimate enemy was in his presence.

 

So Satan walked up to the man and said, "Do you know who I am?"

 

The man replied, "Yep, sure do."

 

"Aren't you afraid of me?" Satan asked.

 

"Nope, sure ain't." said the man.

 

"Don't you realize I can kill you with one word?" asked Satan.

 

"Don't doubt it for a minute," returned the old man, in an even tone.

 

"Did you know that I can cause you profound, horrifying agony?" persisted Satan.

 

"Yep," was the calm reply.

 

"And you're still not afraid? asked Satan.

 

"Nope," said the old man.

 

More than a little perturbed, Satan asked, "Why aren't you afraid of me?"

 

The man calmly replied, "Been married to your sister for 48 years."

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  Seeking information on E.C. Adams
Posted by: Sue Henry - 02-06-2011, 08:35 PM - Forum: Introduce Yourself! - Replies (4)


My father, Everett Adams, served with the 53rd ncb 1st Marine Amph as a Seabee during WWII. According to his discharge papers he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. He died in 1976 without ever telling us about the medal... no surprise there. We are working on our family history and would like to know the story behind the medal. I've been searching and googling and ran across a post by Thurmond about Guadalcanal (where Dad spent a good deal of time). We know he did underwater demolition work along side his buddy, Vinny Healy and are hoping to find some connections to his time there.

 

When the Japanese surrendered in 1945, he was on Guam running the water purification for his unit.

 

His active duty was from September 1943 to October 1945 - honorably discharged from the Navy. We were always surprised to see him in both a Navy and Marine uniform in photos.

 

Thanks to all of you for this great forum...

 

 

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  Happy birthday John OBrien Jr n Ray Kassler
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 02-06-2011, 10:55 AM - Forum: Shooting the Breeze - Replies (1)


2 members are celebrating their birthdays this fine morning

 

John OBrien Jr. - yes dear Major Todd's father!

 

and

 

Ray Kassler a WWII vet who served with the 2830th Engineer Combat Battalion - 7th Army from September 1944 to June 1945.

We haven't heard from you in quite a while, so I hope all is okay.

 

Birthday greetings to both. All the best!

 

:happybirthday3::happybirthday2:

:14_1_107v:

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