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hi, your bravery & sacrifice is unbelievable, i can't imagine what ya'll were feeling.
I do have 1 request, my uncle, John F. White, USMC from Pittsburgh, PA was @ Okinawa from 8/17/44-5/1/45. He was injured in Okinawa, shot on 4/16 & sent to Philly Naval Hospital for over a year.
Unfortunately he died in '82 & I was too young to ask him what he went through.
In 2002, his widow went into a personal care home & I received his Purple Heart, Chevrons & photographs. The photos have me puzzled. They are black & white & have USMC stamped on them, including 1 with Admiral Nimitz.
How does a Sergeant get these pictures??
I realize ya'll are inti your 80's, but PLEASE, somebody contact me at beachrider00@yahoo.com
thank ya'll for the ultimate sacrifice
sincerely
Amy, niece of John F White 511842 USMC