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		<title>By: Rod Vesci</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rod Vesci</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2012 18:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Can anyone tell me who it was in conversation and to whom he said it to in a post world war 2 conversation, that no country would dare try to invade american shores because of its free and armed people.I think they were siting on a park bench talking about the outcome of the war.                                Thank You</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can anyone tell me who it was in conversation and to whom he said it to in a post world war 2 conversation, that no country would dare try to invade american shores because of its free and armed people.I think they were siting on a park bench talking about the outcome of the war.                                Thank You</p>
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		<title>By: amy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 22:49:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hi, your bravery &amp; sacrifice is unbelievable, i can&#039;t imagine what ya&#039;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 &amp; sent to Philly Naval Hospital for over a year.
  Unfortunately he died in &#039;82 &amp; I was too young to ask him what he went through. 
 In 2002, his widow went into a personal care home &amp; I received his Purple Heart, Chevrons &amp; photographs. The photos have me puzzled. They are black &amp; white &amp; have USMC stamped on them, including 1 with Admiral Nimitz.
  How does a Sergeant get these pictures?? 
  I realize ya&#039;ll are inti your 80&#039;s, but PLEASE, somebody contact me at beachrider00@yahoo.com
thank ya&#039;ll for the ultimate sacrifice
sincerely
Amy, niece of John F White 511842 USMC</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi, your bravery &amp; sacrifice is unbelievable, i can&#039;t imagine what ya&#039;ll were feeling.<br />
 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 &amp; sent to Philly Naval Hospital for over a year.<br />
  Unfortunately he died in &#039;82 &amp; I was too young to ask him what he went through.<br />
 In 2002, his widow went into a personal care home &amp; I received his Purple Heart, Chevrons &amp; photographs. The photos have me puzzled. They are black &amp; white &amp; have USMC stamped on them, including 1 with Admiral Nimitz.<br />
  How does a Sergeant get these pictures??<br />
  I realize ya&#039;ll are inti your 80&#039;s, but PLEASE, somebody contact me at <a href="mailto:beachrider00@yahoo.com">beachrider00@yahoo.com</a><br />
thank ya&#039;ll for the ultimate sacrifice<br />
sincerely<br />
Amy, niece of John F White 511842 USMC</p>
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