Today, in honor of Veteran’s Day, I am posting some photos of those who came before me who fought for their country.
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CC Richardson My Grandpa WW2 5 battle stars 3 bronze 2 silver 2 purple hearts.
My Father Cook Arkansas National Guard 1962-1970.
IP Lynch 3rd SC Vol Company D Cross Anchors 1863-1865
1st Battle the Wilderness at age 14 mustered out a few weeks before Lee’s Surrender. Died in March 1933.