World War II Story - from Private to Major

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Leave your comments for veteran and hero Paul Davis of World War II. Paul Davis started his time in the army as a private and rose through the ranks to become a major by the end of World War II. See more at http://www.warveterans.tv

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  • I agree with umeandusbravo! I laughed when he said he went in the year 1860! haha

  • He's quite a character. I hope we'll get a chance to interview him again.

  • The year 1860 and a becoming a captain wow, this is very neat as well as interesting.

  • He was joking about the 1860 :)

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  • the camera was too close and shaky.  Made me think about my grandpa, he fought in WW II. He lived to see 86, glad I got a chance to know him before he passed.

  • Very well produced.

  • Interesting camera work in the intro. I really liked how this interview was put together visually. The interview was interesting as well. You can see that he has many memories of his times in WWII. Nice video.

  • very interesting use of a handheld filter. It was odd hearing such a casual talk going on. It took away from the feel of the segment. It felt more like a family video then an actual piece. the veteran was very interesting and held his own well.

  • videos like this remind me of my great Grandpa was in WWII and my Grandpa was in the 101st Airborne in Vietnam

  • This man is so happy and has a great outlook on life. I love how he jokes about the year he went to war. Great interview.

  • My grandfather fought in the 95th, and was one of the iron men of metz. He drove an ambulance and I wonder if this old guy was my grandfathers commanding officer. Strange.

  • I liked the hand held vignette at the beginning. A nice effect. Mr. David has a wonderful sense of humor. And it's nice toe see video of a World War Ii veteran that is healthy and happy. He is loved and well-cared for. It warms my heart. I enjoyed seeing his ribbons and medals. I know these are very important to him and his family. I'd like to see and hear more of Mr. Davis. I wonder how hard it is for him to talk about the war. I have much respect for you, Sir.

  • Good Bless Our Veterans

  • I salute you, my Brother Vet!

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