My sister
Jacque’s daughter Mandy asked me, “Do you have any pictures of Pawpaw in his
Marine uniform?” Her son Michael has
recently completed Army training at Ft.
Jackson , S.C. Mandy’s father was an Air Force NCO, a
20-year career.
I replied,
“I certainly did once upon a time. A
handsome devil he was, too. It may take
me a couple of days to put my hands on the pictures, but I will be happy to
scan them and post them to you.” It took
me a month. (Why are things always in
the last place you look? Maybe you just
stop looking once you have found them.)
This one
looks to me like a Boot Camp pose. Paris Island , S.C. ,
about 1943-44.
Another field
photo, apparently from the same batch.
According to my memory of family history, Daddy worked as a rifle
instructor at Paris
Island for a time after
boot camp, a country boy teaching city boys how to shoot. Then towards the end of the war (WWII), he
was packed onto a troop ship in California to
cross the Pacific for the invasion of Japan . Before he got there, President Truman dropped
the atom bomb on Hiroshima , and Daddy became
part of the occupation force in Japan .
Probably
taken just before mustering out is my guess, based on the rank and service
stripes on his sleeve.
Bonus
photo: Amsterdam
1979, Jr. and Sr., getting on or off a tour boat.
2 comments:
Great set of photos!
This is a very nice tribute to your dad, the generation that saved our world. Few remain, and few youth will know the significance of that time in history.
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