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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2008

hey everyone!
here is a quick story about my dads metals from WWII

please comment rate and subscribe!
Sam

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  • First off thank you to Your service as well as your Father's service.

    My Great Grandfather served in WWII and i just found his Service jacket and he has a few ribbons on it, but I am still looking for the medals themselves.

    I will look into this and see if i cant get replacement medals, thank you for the great video.

  • Thank you for watching. All the information you need is on line. In fact I just recently mailed a form to the Army requesting dog-tags for a man I know who served in Viet Nam, and is disabled. Keep in touch. Pax.

    Sam

  • Your cat looks like Dewey, the library cat. Check out the book and Youtube vids. Does he have some Maine Coon in him?

  • I think he does, he's a big guy.

  • Hello Sam! I really miss your videos, how about making another one soon?? Well, just wanted to say hi, and hope you are doing fine.

  • Hi S.

    I should do some thing, you are correect, Any suggestions? PAX.

    How is life in norway?

    S.

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  • LIfe in Norway is pretty good. Where I live, a small town called Lillehammer, there is lots of snow at the moment. Probably around 1,5 metres or about 5 feet.

    I got this idea. Why not make a video about your career, what type of work do you do? And do you remember the very first job you ever had? Something like that, just a suggestion.

  • Thanks he was a good man. I am sorry that I didn't talk to him more about the war. Peace.

    sam

  • You mentioned your father not being a hero, and I don't know what the nature of your relationship with your father was, but he was a hero. He served this country in WW2. Hero. Period. Thank you, and thank your father.

  • Thanks very much for this. The reminder is always important: their sacrifices made possible the freedom my generation takes for granted. Thank you.

    And your cat is just like mine: she'll sit and "help" me read the paper for hours...just so long as she gets ample belly "scratchies" =^^=

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