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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Furgeson" data-source="post: 485954" data-attributes="member: 4025"><p>Fantastic! What a wonderful tie to your personal history! And a turely respectful way to honor your grandfather! Your choice of frames is purfect as will be the pride of place you choose on your man cave wall. I personally can spend a long time looking at photos such as these. The young faces of the now old or sadly gone men of a bygone era. I find myself studing each face and wondering as to each man's story up that moment and beyond. Praying that each found the ending to his personal tail with honor grace and determination. Feeling a tinge of sadness at the thought that many of their young stories ended in Europe never to return home to harth and family. And a feeling of pride for their willingness to turn the power of evil aside that we may continue to live in freedom. I was raised in and still am in awe of men such as these. Men of purpose and action shall never fail to hold my respect. Thank you for sharing these with us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Furgeson, post: 485954, member: 4025"] Fantastic! What a wonderful tie to your personal history! And a turely respectful way to honor your grandfather! Your choice of frames is purfect as will be the pride of place you choose on your man cave wall. I personally can spend a long time looking at photos such as these. The young faces of the now old or sadly gone men of a bygone era. I find myself studing each face and wondering as to each man's story up that moment and beyond. Praying that each found the ending to his personal tail with honor grace and determination. Feeling a tinge of sadness at the thought that many of their young stories ended in Europe never to return home to harth and family. And a feeling of pride for their willingness to turn the power of evil aside that we may continue to live in freedom. I was raised in and still am in awe of men such as these. Men of purpose and action shall never fail to hold my respect. Thank you for sharing these with us! [/QUOTE]
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