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31st May 2021, 09:03 PM
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Memorial Day
Today was a coming out... It was the first event that I attended since the Pandemic hit with its full fury. Appropriately, it was a Memorial Day Ceremony hosted by a coalition of military veterans organizations of Escondido, California.
I was honored to meet this gentleman, Fred Shipman. Fred is a veteran of World War Two and served with the Fourth Infantry Division from the D-Day Normandy Landing through the Battle of the Bulge.
![Memorial Day](https://photos.smugmug.com/Landscapes/San-Diego-California/i-53JGCpm/0/95f31bde/X3/Memorial%20Day%202021%20Escondido-X3.jpg)
There are not many veterans of that War left - especially veterans who saw as much combat as Fred Shipman...
The thing about veterans events like this is that many memories (both good and bad) return to me as I talk to other veterans...
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31st May 2021, 10:08 PM
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Re: Memorial Day
Agreed, not many of these veterans of WWII left now. Fred must be well into his 90's I should think. We owe them a debt of gratitude.
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31st May 2021, 10:32 PM
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Re: Memorial Day
I did not ask him his age but, considering that he was probably at least 18 on D-Day. 6 June 1944, he would be about 95+ years old. He seems in unbelievably good shape.
Speaking about age, when I first wore this hat, people would say, "My brother was in Vietnam also!"
![Memorial Day](https://photos.smugmug.com/GENEALOGY/i-c2bWPNH/0/d204b297/X2/richard%20in%20hat-X2.jpg)
Then it was, "My father was in Vietnam!"
Now people say, "My grandfather was in Vietnam!"
Last edited by rpcrowe; 31st May 2021 at 11:54 PM.
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