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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Nefarious on April 01, 2004, 01:37:17 PM
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(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/145_1080847013_joehyman.jpg)
Thats my Grandpa!, This is the only photo we have of him in Europe, My Uncle Dave put this in the local newspaper here.
Ever since he passed away in Dec 2000, My family has been scouring the Internet looking for info about his tenure in Europe. My father ordered his medals which will be placed into a Shadowbox. He was wounded during the Battle of the Bulge.
Please share pictures of your WW2 Relatives!
Edit-In this picture he is my age, 23. And I'm trying to persuade my other Grandpa to give me some of his old Photo's. Unlike my Grandpa Joe, He is full of stories from Europe.
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Originally posted by Nefarious
Please share pictures of your WW2 Relatives!
Punt!
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Cool. I will have to scan a picture of my grandpa.
They actually showed a picture of him on the History Channel about 2 months ago.
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punt!
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My g/f's father served under Patton.
She said he hated the man..and hated the Germans until the day he died. He was gut shot by a mg and for the rest of his life he had to sleep on his stomach because if he didn't he would bleed according to my g/f's mom.
I wish I could have met him. :-( He died of black lung..he was a miner in WV. Sorry no pictures, but I thought I would let ya know of someone else who had served under Patton.
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Here's my Dad's Signal Corps card from 1943. He was about 32 at the time, and worked for Raytheon Corporation and the Radio and Signal Corps. The card below is a selective service registration card from WWII.
Dad worked on radar in planes and on ships. He would go along on some B-25 Mitchell flights to adjust the radar and make sure it was working. One flight was a routine submarine patrol in the Gulf of Mexico, and the pilot let him take the controls for a while.
He said those pilots were some crazy guys, and just about scared him to death the way they flew, going into steep dives and flying so low the propellers literally clipped the treetops. He was glad to get back on the ground.
Seem to be having trouble posting a pic. Please bear with me.
Les
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(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/177_1081603632_sigcorps.jpg)
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Got plenty of 'stuff' I can snap picture of from my grandfather, but most of the pictures are still with my uncle - some great ones too. ;)
Classic picture of him and a buddy, M1's slung over their shoulders, holding up a Nazi flag and grinning like evil sunsa*****es. ;)
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Well? Lets see em!
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(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/145_1081652591_jeanhyman.jpg)
This is My grandmother Jean Hyman, I beleive she was about 19 or 20 in this picture. My Grandma had never met my Grandpa Joe (Pictured Above) Until after the war. So When this picture was taken, she was dating a P51 Pilot who trained Pilots stateside.
I beleive this picture was taken at an airfield here in West Virginia, Unfortunatley I dont know where exactly. I'm gonna have to talk to her some more about this pic.
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Nice lookin grandma :D .
Will Korea do?
I don't have any WWII pics of my Greant Uncle but I have a korean picture of my Grandad (Moms Side)
He was pretty young, he mapped out Korea for the boys who went in, he left right before the war started, he set up permanent stations in South Korea too.
Engineers Corp, Wish he was alive today, he died when my mom was a kid, after working for the Navy on something TOPSECRET caraccident, hit on the road while servicing his car, I still am not sure if this was an accident or Russian hit. I can dream dudes!
(http://img5.photobucket.com/albums/v14/Hawklore/Pic.jpg):)
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I can't remember where he is in it..
1947
(http://img5.photobucket.com/albums/v14/Hawklore/Group_pic_3.jpg)
Post and I'll start a new thread of the HUGE pic.. more detail..
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I'll try to get a picture of my grandfather scanned(if my mom will let me). He is quite young in the picture. He wanted desperately to join the service and fight in WWI. He was 15 when he joined, he took his older sister's birth certificate to get in. He was antonio, his sister was antonia. His dad did not discourage him "if he wants to join that bad, let him go". I never met him, he died at a young age, unfortunately, he began to drink heavily after the war, and it caught up to him. I really do not know alot about him, maybe I should try to learn more, i'll try to get that picture scanned.