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Friday, August 30, 2013

WE MADE IT!!!!!!!!!

Know Your Medal of Honor Recipients:

Corporal James K. Merrifield (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on November 30, 1864, at Franklin, Tennessee. His citation reads:

Captured 2 battle flags from the enemy and returned with them to his own lines.

Captain Augustus Merrill (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on April 2, 1865, at Petersburg, Virginia. His citation reads:

With 6 men, captured 69 Confederate prisoners and recaptured several soldiers who had fallen into the enemy's hands.

Private George Merrill (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on January 15, 1865, at Fort Fisher, North Carolina. His citation reads:

Voluntarily advanced with the head of the column and cut down the palisading.


HAPPY LABOR DAY WEEKEND!!!!!

And to the person/people who left a gift in my mailbox this week, let me say thank you from the bottom of my heart.  Since no name was attached, I won't be able to pay you back for your kindness... so just know I'll be looking to pay it forward.  Thank you.


Flashback Friday

It's the first day of the 2013 Labor Day Weekend, so I thought I'd have some pictures of the 3 ladies who got it all started.  Mom, Labor Day Aunt Not-Janie and Labor Day Aunt Janie



I couldn't end without one more picture of the G1 men... Labor Day Uncle Paul, Dad and Labor Day Uncle DG

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