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Joe what the H**L are you complaining about you got a Cracker Jack Box Medal but Massachusetts gave Generic Diploma tp everybody. It read like this
 
THE COMMONWEATLTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
 
In recognizition of the service of 
 
Frederick L. Waggett
 
IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES
 
Presents this Testiomonial of Esteem and Gratitude for
Faithful Performance of Duties in
WORLD WAR II
 
Signed: Maurice Tobin Governor
 Adjutant General
 
 
 
Whoopee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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J3rdinf
 
Joe what the H**L are you complaining about . You at least got a Cracker Jack Box Medal but all we got was a 5 by 7 Generic Diploma that read as follows:- 
 
                    THE COMMONWEATLTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
 
                             I recognizition of the service of 
 
                                 Frederick L. Waggett
 
                IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES
 
              Presents this Testiomonial of Esteem and Gratitude for
                            Faithful Performance of Duties in
                                       WORLD WAR II
 
                                                                    Signed: Maurice Tobin Governor
                                                                    ?????????????? Adjutant General
 
 
 
Whoopee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Dad told me there was two line. I f you wanted your medals ,you had to stand in the line to the right....If you wanted to go home , stand in the line to the left.....Dad didn'get his medals. 
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J3rdinf
 
Joe what the H**L are you complaining about . You at least got a Cracker Jack Box Medal but all we got was a 5 by 7 Generic Diploma that read as follows:- 
 
                    THE COMMONWEATLTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
 
                             I recognizition of the service of 
 
                                 Frederick L. Waggett
 
                IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES
 
              Presents this Testiomonial of Esteem and Gratitude for
                            Faithful Performance of Duties in
                                       WORLD WAR II
 
                                                                    Signed: Maurice Tobin Governor
                                                                    ?????????????? Adjutant General
 
 
 
Whoopee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Sgtleo 

 
 Sgt. Leo;;  I got one them them from the state of Missouri, INCLUDING A MEDAL!  BIG DEAL!   They are both stuck in a drawer.  Hey Joe, I tried to get a cup of coffee with them, the watress said, they are purrty but you need a buck and a dime for coffee.;l   Rocky
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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Phony medal wearers and phony medals:-
 
When my brother's destroyer returned from the Invasion of North Africa they were given their Medal Ribbons before going on shore leave. They were one of the first ships that returned because of repairs. They were in close enough to support the ground troops that were being pushed back by tanks so they used their ships guns to wreck a couple and drove the rest off. Took some small arms fire on their ship's superstructure.
 
Walking across the pier in the Brooklyn, NY Navy Yard, they saw a bunch of very young sailors with the very same Medal Ribbons so they asked what ship they were from. Are you ready for this????
 
The young guys had BOUGHT them at the ship's stores (like our PX).
One of the older Gunners' Mates pushed one of them off the pier into the harbor. as they continued on their way to NYC.
 
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Phony medal wearers and phony medals:-
 
When my brother's destroyer returned from the Invasion of North Africa they were given their Medal Ribbons before going on shore leave. They were one of the first ships that returned because of repairs. They were in close enough to support the ground troops that were being pushed back by tanks so they used their ships guns to wreck a couple and drove the rest off. Took some small arms fire on their ship's superstructure.
 
Walking across the pier in the Brooklyn, NY Navy Yard, they saw a bunch of very young sailors with the very same Medal Ribbons so that asked what ship they were from. Are you ready for this????
 
The young guys had BOUGHT them at the ship's stores (like our PX).
One of the older Gunners' Mates pushed one of them off the pier into the harbor. as they continued on their way to NYC.
 
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 SHOULDA PUSHED ALL OF THEM!!!!!!!!  R
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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Kinda looks like a complete agreement here.  Take these new ones and "shove them".
Very few are really worthwhile but these few are quite worthwhile to me.   The ohers are meaningless and just pieces of "tin"..
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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Kinda looks like a complete agreement here.  Take these new ones and "shove them".
Very few are really worthwhile but these few are quite worthwhile to me.   The ohers are meaningless and just pieces of "tin"..
 Big Roger on that Joe!!!!!!! I'm hanging in there Joe.  Roque