Posted by warbaby on May 30, 2022 at 06:47:36 from (24.247.205.221):
In Reply to: Tell us who they are posted by john in la on May 29, 2022 at 21:45:21:
As far as U.S. servicemen, I had a cousin who died stateside from burns he got while serving in Vietnam, and an uncle on my father's side was killed in Italy during WW2.
Both of my parent's families (Polish and Hungarian) immigrated to the U.S. in the late 1800's and the early 1900's. Those family members that stayed in Europe- adults, children, civilians, servicemen and even a few partisans- were all killed during WW2.
Although not a blood relation, my mother had a boyfriend in the U.S. Army who proposed to her before he left for England in 1943 but his bomber was shot-down over Germany a year later and she never saw him again. After the war she met and married my dad (4F/2C), so I'm not sure how to feel about that one.
She kept all his letters and the pictures he sent back in a scrapbook that my sister still has.
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