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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 157872" data-attributes="member: 12333"><p>My father landed two weeks after D-Day and fought from the Hedge Rows to the Bulge and was awarded 3 battle stars. When the movie came out my son and I went to see it to decide if we should take Dad. We saw 3 gentleman leave within 5 minutes of the movie starting and decided it was best not to bring Dad to see it. He would never talk to me about the war but a couple years before he passed he opened up to my son and told him many war stories. I guess he decided they should not go with him and the Grandson was the best person to tell. </p><p></p><p>They were the Greatest......And we must always remember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 157872, member: 12333"] My father landed two weeks after D-Day and fought from the Hedge Rows to the Bulge and was awarded 3 battle stars. When the movie came out my son and I went to see it to decide if we should take Dad. We saw 3 gentleman leave within 5 minutes of the movie starting and decided it was best not to bring Dad to see it. He would never talk to me about the war but a couple years before he passed he opened up to my son and told him many war stories. I guess he decided they should not go with him and the Grandson was the best person to tell. They were the Greatest......And we must always remember. [/QUOTE]
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