Come on,You know you are proud of your Military picture. Get it out - scan it, and email it.
Or mail copy for me to place here.
Show it off to the world wide web!
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we welcome comments/thoughts/memories.
Just click on the "add comment" in
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Here's to the Golden Acorn Soldiers - Forever STALWART AND STRONG!
For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
James Hennessey
87th Infantry Division, 345th, Co E
I received an email from Mr. Hennessey with the message:
"Stay Well -Enjoying Your Freedom-Thank A Veteran
Invictus
God Bless America"
You can read about Mr. Hennessey and memories of his time in the war at:
http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/JamesHennessey.htm
An excerpt from his entry on that website:
"Jim was discharged from the Army on December 15, 1945 at Camp Upton, Patchogue, Long Island.
He married his wife, the former Dolly Tagliareni, in 1949. They have two sons, and two grandsons.
He retired in 1982 after working for 35 years as a mailman for the Bayonne Post Office.
Says Jim:
"It seems the Acorn patch on my shoulder ended up in my heart,
for I feel blessed to have friends in the 87th.''
From gallery moderator:
Thank you Mr. Hennessey for contacting this gallery and your willingness to place your photo and information on this gallery.
I encourage all who are reading this to send me your photo and any info you would want placed.
This is YOUR space to proudly be a part of the memories of the 87th - Stalwart and Strong!
For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
James Hennessey
87th Infantry Division, 345th, Co E
I received an email from Mr. Hennessey with the message:
"Stay Well -Enjoying Your Freedom-Thank A Veteran
Invictus
God Bless America"
You can read about Mr. Hennessey and memories of his time in the war at:
http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/JamesHennessey.htm
An excerpt from his entry on that website:
"Jim was discharged from the Army on December 15, 1945 at Camp Upton, Patchogue, Long Island.
He married his wife, the former Dolly Tagliareni, in 1949. They have two sons, and two grandsons.
He retired in 1982 after working for 35 years as a mailman for the Bayonne Post Office.
Says Jim:
"It seems the Acorn patch on my shoulder ended up in my heart,
for I feel blessed to have friends in the 87th.''
From gallery moderator:
Thank you Mr. Hennessey for contacting this gallery and your willingness to place your photo and information on this gallery.
I encourage all who are reading this to send me your photo and any info you would want placed.
This is YOUR space to proudly be a part of the memories of the 87th - Stalwart and Strong!
For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com