If that's yout Grandpa on the left he looks like a movie star of the era.Information
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Dad, my sister, dad's brother, in front of gramma's bar.
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Last edited by Sarge1998; 11-12-2012 at 09:43 PM.
If you're referring to my pic, I agree. My Grandpa seemed to have an interesting background. I have some personal things of his that showed he worked at the Diamond Walnut growers, I think operating some kind of machinery. And when he joined up he worked at a place called "Addressograph", Which I think did something with power lines. But I think he was a salesman. And my Grandma said he also modeled suits at one point or another. Crazy. I'll tell my Grandma you think he looks like a Movie star. My Grandma is third from the right and she is still alive. 91 years old. She met him at a USO and it was love at first sight kind of thing. He died in France, July 27th 1944.
Errol Flynn maybe? One of my oldest friends Dad met his Mom In Little Rock Arkansas at a USO event. He was from Chicago (son of Polish immigrants) she from a small farm in Arkansas (daughter of Slavic immigrants). Wonderful folks both. He was badly injured in a bus accident on his way to be deployed and story goes he was fortunate as most in his unit did not return.
Give Grandma a hug and a thanks from a stranger for here sacrifice so long ago.
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