MEMORIAL DAY

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MEMORIAL DAY

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Just want to wish everyone on the forum a Happy Memorial Day. I hope you all get out some machines and play some patriotic songs at your picnic. Have a great and musical day.

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And a big Thank You to all the veterans here.

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I'm just about out the door for the Memorial ceremonies and a barbeque. Also, getting my patriotic records. Thanks to the men and women for serving, and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. They provided the freedoms that we have today.
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I have my "Stars and Stripes Forever" cylinder ready to go in honor of all the brave men and women who are serving and have served, (including my dad- Army-Pearl Harbor-WW2 and my two older brothers-Navy-Vietnam). May my dad and brother Charlie rest in the peace of knowing that they answered the call to duty.

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Though I never served in the military, I am surrounded by Veterans in my life and truly appreciate their sacrifices and those of their families-- Just a shout out to my neighbor Wayne (93), Navy- WWII; My best phonograph buddy Gene Cole (90), Army- WWII; My brother-in-law Jim (65), Marine- Viet Nam;..and his father Lyn (97), Army, Navy and Marine doctor in WWII, Korea and Viet Nam; My cousin's husband Brian (54)- Navy pilot, peace time.

I love that our hobby has such deep roots in patriotic support of our military men and women. The cylinder I keep on my Edison Home model F is "It's a Long Way to Berlin but We'll Get There!" by Arthur Fields.

Thank you Veterans for your service!

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A sincere "Thank you!" to all our veterans, and a "God Bless you" for those whom never made it home.

My father, Leslie, served in Germany during the occupation and after worked as a civilian for the Provost Marshall in Frankfort. Later he rejoined and served during the Korean War.

My mother's brother, my namesake, lost his life during the liberation of France.

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Sang this one at the ceremony at the Seaport:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2rgiy ... orus_music

Bill

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