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Veterans Day -- Faces from WWII . . .

By Vickilane
Veterans Day -- Faces from WWII . . .
In the midst of my on-going campaign of de-clutterization, I came across an envelope of photos from my father's WWII service. (The pic above is not my father -- he was evidently as camera shy as I am.)

None of the pictures had any information as to who or where but they are still poignant and compelling to me -- all these young men caught up in a global war. 
Veterans Day -- Faces from WWII . . .
Many of these first pictures are from the early days in training camps -- Nevada and California. I think that the tall fella on the left in the picture below is my father. Veterans Day -- Faces from WWII . . .
My parents were on their honeymoon when Pearl Harbor was bombed. Shortly thereafter my mother followed my father west to an assortment of Army posts.
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In camp . . .
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Patriotic postcards. . .
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Beefcake . . .
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Quite a few wives followed their husbands to training camp and the result, not surprisingly, was a fine crop of babies . . .
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Of which, I was one -- I was born in Indio, California. The frowning child below is me -- I don't know who the other people are.                              Veterans Day -- Faces from WWII . . .
Then my father was ordered to Burma. He never talked much about it so my information is scant. He had a pet monkey; the jeeps had to have steel posts installed on their hoods because of incidents in which the enemy had strung piano wire across roads and decapitated unwary jeep occupants. 
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I think this is a picture of the camp in Burma.
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Note the bamboo construction . . .
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I hope all these young men made it back to enjoy those babies and make some more. Theirs was, I think, the last unambiguous war -- a "good" war, if there can be such a thing.


Thank you to all the veterans.   (My father, Frank Love Lane jr.) Veterans Day -- Faces from WWII . . .

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