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HOF Auto Rookies 05-24-2013 04:36 PM

OT: Those Who Served
 
I don't know if I'll be around to post this Monday, but I just wanted to say thank you, to those who served and for your time in the service, and for your loved ones and friends who may have lost their llives or been injured. It sure does not get said enough.

God Bless

oddball 05-24-2013 04:48 PM

I agree wholeheartedly. My grandfather's brother was killed in the D-Day invasion, so Memorial Day is special to me. A big thank you to all of those individuals (and their families) who have served or are serving in our armed forces around the world. We will always remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedom! God bless all of you and your families on this Memorial weekend!

Buythatcard 05-24-2013 04:57 PM

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Might be a good time to display some players who served in the military.

HRBAKER 05-24-2013 05:03 PM

R309-2 Greenberg (Aurora Borealis Variation)
 
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...09-2/gberg.jpg

HOF Auto Rookies 05-24-2013 05:05 PM

Awesome, love it. Thanks for sharing

Cardboard Junkie 05-24-2013 05:11 PM

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Ball Game.

jerseygary 05-24-2013 07:08 PM

Thanks to all who gave their lives so that I have the freedom to sit here on a peaceful Friday evening reading my favorite forum, Net54. Here is a story I did on Memorial Day a few years ago on Eddie Grant, former New York Giant who volunteered to fight in France and gave his life trying to rescue the Lost Battalion in the Argonne:

Harvard Eddie Grant

HOF Auto Rookies 05-24-2013 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jerseygary (Post 1136050)
Thanks to all who gave their lives so that I have the freedom to sit here on a peaceful Friday evening reading my favorite forum, Net54. Here is a story I did on Memorial Day a few years ago on Eddie Grant, former New York Giant who volunteered to fight in France and gave his life trying to rescue the Lost Battalion in the Argonne:

Harvard Eddie Grant

Another unbelievable story is that of Lou Brissie.

jerseygary 05-24-2013 08:47 PM

Lou Brissie is a guy I think I will write about for Veteran's Day this November 11th. Unbelievable story of perseverance!

HOF Auto Rookies 05-24-2013 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by jerseygary (Post 1136050)
Thanks to all who gave their lives so that I have the freedom to sit here on a peaceful Friday evening reading my favorite forum, Net54. Here is a story I did on Memorial Day a few years ago on Eddie Grant, former New York Giant who volunteered to fight in France and gave his life trying to rescue the Lost Battalion in the Argonne:

Harvard Eddie Grant

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Originally Posted by jerseygary (Post 1136090)
Lou Brissie is a guy I think I will write about for Veteran's Day this November 11th. Unbelievable story of perseverance!

Can't wait to read it! Bought an autographed rookie card if him because of his story

itjclarke 05-24-2013 09:27 PM

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Thank you to all who have served, including my father who served proudly (USAF) in SE Asia (Vietnam/Thailand) during the Vietnam war.

Some ballplayers who've served-

One of the greatest pitchers of all time, Grover Alexander served in combat in WWI
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Christy Mathewson, owner of 373 wins like GC Alexander, also served in WWI, and eventually died from complications received when his gas mask malfunctioned.
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Warren Spahn, only 10 wins behind these other two survived the Battle of the Bulge (as did my wife's grandfather).

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Jackie Robinson probably made his biggest military impact by being court martialed for refusing to sit at the back of the bus

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And of course Teddy Ballgame who flew in the beautiful F-4U Corsair for during WWII and combat missions for the Marines in an F-9F (attack/figher jet) during Korea.. squadron mate of John Glenn.

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Have a very nice Memorial Day weekend all.

Theo_450 05-24-2013 10:42 PM

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Great Thread! My old man flew an F-4 Phantom in the Vietnam era. He should have a card! He is my hero!

Thankfully he did not loose his life, but many of his friends did. God bless them all.

npa589 05-24-2013 10:59 PM

THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HAVE SERVED, AND THOSE WHO ARE CURRENTLY SERVING.

Your selflessness is what makes our country great. While the government continues to lose perspective on everything, your commitment and dedication to the free citizens of the USA is still appreciated and needed more than ever. If only we had a Colonel as our president, and Army Rangers/Navy Seals/Marines to make up the members of Congress...

itjclarke 05-24-2013 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Theo_450 (Post 1136128)
Great Thread! My old man flew an F-4 Phantom in the Vietnam era. He should have a card! He is my hero!

Thankfully he did not loose his life, but many of his friends did. God bless them all.

The Phantom was a beast! My dad was tied to an RF-101 squadron that flew tactical reconnaissance, mostly over Cambodia and Laos. He was in the region between around 1960-1966. He was an intelligence officer so did not fly missions, but lost many friends as well. My dad is my hero too.. as are the many millions in the service who've risked and/or given everything.

-Adding photo, in parachute training prior to oversees

Piratedogcardshows 05-25-2013 05:12 AM

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Great thread.Im also very grateful for all the hard work and dedication giving by all members of the armed forces.Here is my contribution on a veteran major leaguer.Hank Gowdy was the first active major leaguer to enlist for service in WWI.

arc2q 05-25-2013 06:19 AM

I'm in the Navy and saw yesterday that the Navy announced the creation of the "Bob Feller Act of Valor Award." This from the Navy's website:

"The Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation has established a
prestigious award, named in honor of Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher,
National Baseball Hall of Fame (NBHOF) inductee, and Navy veteran Bob Feller.
Mr. Feller enlisted in the Navy shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor while
he was with the Cleveland Indians, becoming the first American professional
athlete to enlist. He served in USS ALABAMA (BB-60), and while doing so, the
ship fought in both World War II theaters and earned eight battle stars. Mr.
Feller was released from active duty achieving the rank of Chief Petty
Officer, and is the only Chief Petty Officer in the NBHOF."

"This unique award is intended to recognize a representative from
three critical areas of Mr. Feller's life: his MLB career, his service as a
Navy Chief Petty Officer, and his enshrinement in the NBHOF. As such, the
award will be presented to one MLB player, one Navy Chief Petty Officer, and
one member of the NBHOF on Veterans Day, 11 November 2013 at the Navy Memorial
in Washington, DC."

I will certainly be there at the Navy Memorial to not only honor those awardees but to find out which current MLB player and which HOFer they recognize. Interesting award from the Navy.

rgpete 05-25-2013 06:50 AM

Thanks to all the Veterans past and present for fighting for our freedom.

rgpete 05-25-2013 06:57 AM

Also Thanks to the EMT's, Firemen and Police Officers who gave their life to protect us.

Leon 05-25-2013 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by jerseygary (Post 1136050)
Thanks to all who gave their lives so that I have the freedom to sit here on a peaceful Friday evening reading my favorite forum, Net54. Here is a story I did on Memorial Day a few years ago on Eddie Grant, former New York Giant who volunteered to fight in France and gave his life trying to rescue the Lost Battalion in the Argonne:

Harvard Eddie Grant

Great story., Thanks for writing it. Thanks to all veterans, past and present, for your service too.

Jacklitsch 05-25-2013 07:41 AM

"The Phantom was a beast!"

My favorite. A squadron of the F-4's was attached to the USS Forrestal when I was aboard 1961-1964. Watching them take off and land from high above on the conning tower was always a thrill. Never got tired to it.

Thanks to all who served especially my father-in-law Nick who served in WW2.

packs 05-25-2013 01:25 PM

Here's a photo of Babe Ruth signing bats for soldiers while he was in the New York National Guard.

Each bat has a base's name on a tag telling you where it's going. There's also a box of 49 signed baseballs at the base of the bats.

http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...ms/TheBabe.jpg

oldcardboard 05-25-2013 02:10 PM

Thank you and God Bless you and yours.

vintagetoppsguy 05-27-2013 07:15 AM

I'm not sure how a Memorial Day thread isn't on the first page on Memorial Day, so let's revive it with a nice story...

http://now.msn.com/richard-arvine-ov...?ocid=ansnow11

Happy Memorial Day everyone and a big "THANK YOU" to our vets.

teetwoohsix 05-27-2013 11:57 PM

It's still Memorial Day in my time zone, so I'd like to take this moment to thank all active Military and all Veterans for serving this country. I would also like to pay my respects to all fallen soldiers of all wars, and also especially thank our wounded warriors for sacrificing so much. Never forget our POW's either. Thank you.

Sincerely, Clayton


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