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Posted by Paul Shuler with a big thank you on April 09, 2001 at 19:36:39 from (205.188.199.26):
In Reply to: Vets and Tractors posted by Bama Binder on April 08, 2001 at 19:50:26:
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This is my Dad Bill Shuler with his first tractor a 50 C and my son Blake. He served in WWll landing on Utah beach 31 days post D day.He was in Battery D 119th AAA gun Bn{Mbl} " Dog battery". He saw a lot of fighting all across France includeing the Battle of the Bulge. I new he was in the war but had never spoke of it till the 50th ann. of WWll and I asked him some questions about where had been and what he had seen. He told me many stories and many more he wouldn't speak of. I am very proud of him and would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you that sacrificed that I might not ever have to do and see the kind of things that you went through. Your courage made this a safe place for me to raise my children. My had hat is off to you and I thank you all. Paul Shuler
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