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D-DAY JUNE 6, 1944
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<blockquote data-quote="Okie Whitetail Hunter" data-source="post: 2214414" data-attributes="member: 111679"><p>We laid my Uncle Horace Dean Raines (USMC) to rest yesterday. He was a Vietnam Vet and had a Purple Heart from his time there. With all that going on I missed putting the two dates together. He passed on Memorial Day and then buried on D-Day. Wow. Just realized all this while typing it up. I was fine until they played Taps and did the flag presentation. At this point it really hit me, being a USAF Veteran I snapped to attention and paid my respects to my Uncle. Thanks goes out to all Veterans. Especially those that had family involved in D-Day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie Whitetail Hunter, post: 2214414, member: 111679"] We laid my Uncle Horace Dean Raines (USMC) to rest yesterday. He was a Vietnam Vet and had a Purple Heart from his time there. With all that going on I missed putting the two dates together. He passed on Memorial Day and then buried on D-Day. Wow. Just realized all this while typing it up. I was fine until they played Taps and did the flag presentation. At this point it really hit me, being a USAF Veteran I snapped to attention and paid my respects to my Uncle. Thanks goes out to all Veterans. Especially those that had family involved in D-Day. [/QUOTE]
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