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Does anyone else agree with me that the WWII Generation was the best generation of modern times, in many ways--aesthetically, morally, their "can do" attitude. This is the generation that was the Golden Era generation, the generation that produced the actors, actresses, musicians and leaders who made the Golden Era what it was, and for many of us, we had someone of the WWII Generation as a parent or a grandparent or a great grandparent. Note that when I say WWII Generation it doesn't mean simply people who served, but the entire generation.
I put it between 1901 and 1927 as being born 1901, one would be too young to serve in WWI but young enough to serve in some capacity in World War II--Many middle aged Americans served in some way--while someone born after 1926 would be too young to have fought in WWII.
I put it between 1901 and 1927 as being born 1901, one would be too young to serve in WWI but young enough to serve in some capacity in World War II--Many middle aged Americans served in some way--while someone born after 1926 would be too young to have fought in WWII.