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Re: O.T. Last Flag Raiser
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Posted by genos on June 26, 2007 at 21:17:35 from (207.69.137.38):
In Reply to: O.T. Last Flag Raiser posted by NEsota on June 26, 2007 at 14:17:08:
Thanks for That Info. Phil Ward Who Was Also One Of The Original Flag Raisers Passed Away In Texas Last Year. I Was Prowd To Be A Friend Of His. He Retired From The Army To His Home Here In Crawfordsville In. After A Hitch In the Marines When 19 When They Raised The Flag, then The Army During Korea & Then In Vietnam. He Spent his Winters In Texas Where He Passed Away. He Was Interviewed Many Times, But Never Recieved The Recognition He Deserved. He Was Interviewed About The Book & Movie Flags Of Our Fathers, & Was Mentioned Several Times In The Book, But I Have Not Seen The Movie & Dont Know If someone played His Part In There. He Was The One Waving The Soft Cover (Hat) In Some of The Photos. He Always Said He Hated Helmets. He Was One Of The Original Members Of Our Local Tractor Club & Was A John Deere Collector. He Is One Of My Main Heros In My Life.
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