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How about posting cards of those who served our country.
For this thread we can include post-war players wuch as Willie Mays. etc. Regards Rich |
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Ted Williams, shown here in an old holder, is one of the most notables (and there are many others too)...
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Not only did he serve his country, ultimately he gave his life for it.
And although I don't have any of his cards, and he is far from prewar, Pat Tillman deserves a mention in this thread, as he was a true American hero. Last edited by CW; 05-28-2012 at 12:21 PM. |
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Spahn saw action in the Battle of the Bulge and at the Ludendorff Bridge as a combat engineer, and was awarded a battlefield commission and a purple heart.
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Killed during WWI.
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Ted was influential in my career as a Marine aviator and my squadron had a case dedicated in his honor. He was as good an aviator as a ballplayer and that's obviously saying a lot. Many others served in the military but Ted fought as a Marine and was the real deal. Semper Fi
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![]() ![]() Not Pre-War made, but Pre-War players. Eddie Grant as everyone knows died in WWI and Bill Niemeyer was a Cubs prospect who lived right down the street from where I live now in Kentucky. He died in Germany in March of '45. Billy O'Hara was a Canadian aviator and infantry office in WWI. He lived but was traumatized by what he saw in France. Every Veteran's and Memorial Day I try to feature a relevant ballplayer. It's my little way of saying thank you. It makes me realize how darn fortunate I am. These guys are from my website and if you'd like to read the stories I wrote about them, follow the links below. EDDIE GRANT: http://infinitecardset.blogspot.com/.../Eddie%20Grant BILL NIEMEYER: http://infinitecardset.blogspot.com/...-day-2012.html BILLY O'HARA: http://infinitecardset.blogspot.com/...lly%20O%27Hara |
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