
Preserving family and military stories for future generations because the greatest tragedy in life is to be forgotten in death.
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Most people reading this will have that quizzical look on their faces. What the hell is Jebsheim?
Jebsheim is a tiny town in north-eastern France in the Alsace region.[1] It is about two miles from the Rhine River and the German border al...
Everyone loves a good treasure “Hunt”. Who doesn’t get excited when they see that beautiful, green, glistening paper of cold hard cash lying on the ground in a parking lot?
The great California Gold Rush of 1848-1855 saw hundreds of thousa...
Marion Gladys Hunt was born October 1st, 1905 in Port Chester, Westchester County, New York to parents George W. Hunt and Catherine A. Brown. 1 She was my grand aunt.
Port Chester is an approximate 30-minute drive northeast of New York Cit...
Last year I wrote a story called “The D-Day Daves”. In the story, I mentioned a distant cousin of mine who was killed in action on June 9th, 1944 in Normandy. His name was John “Jack” Reading Chamberlin. Imagine my shock when I learned of...
Millions of Americans will be remembering and celebrating this Memorial Day weekend. Sadly, few will remember June 6th, just one week later. Anyone who studies history immediately recognizes the significance of June 6th, 1944. More common...
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Free Lance Writer, Genealogist, and Retired Soldier
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