AmateisGal
I'll Lock Up
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Hard to believe it's been 66 years since the beginning of America's involvement in World War II.
I went to a gathering of my hometown World War II veterans. The express purpose was to record, on video and on paper, their stories for the local VFW. We had a Pearl Harbor veteran there and I eagerly looked forward to his story. He was a friend of my grandparents and many was the time they'd been at the local coffee shop and I'd popped in and he had been there with them. He always had a light in his eye and the ability to make me laugh.
That light wasn't there the day he made his way to the front of the room to tell his story. In fact, his whole demeanor changed. Suddenly, he was back on that island in the Pacific - and far, far away from those of us in the room.
He didn't share much, and in between his halting sentences, he choked back sobs. He spoke for maybe two or three minutes. Then he made his way back to his chair, his cowboy boots leaving a hollow sound on the floor.
I went to a gathering of my hometown World War II veterans. The express purpose was to record, on video and on paper, their stories for the local VFW. We had a Pearl Harbor veteran there and I eagerly looked forward to his story. He was a friend of my grandparents and many was the time they'd been at the local coffee shop and I'd popped in and he had been there with them. He always had a light in his eye and the ability to make me laugh.
That light wasn't there the day he made his way to the front of the room to tell his story. In fact, his whole demeanor changed. Suddenly, he was back on that island in the Pacific - and far, far away from those of us in the room.
He didn't share much, and in between his halting sentences, he choked back sobs. He spoke for maybe two or three minutes. Then he made his way back to his chair, his cowboy boots leaving a hollow sound on the floor.