The Fields of Old Verdun It still remains for all to see, for all who care to know For those of curiosity, for pictures they will show Or for the contemplation of those who lost a father and/or son It still remains, that hallowed ground The Fields of Old Verdun The mist of morn lies […]
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Arnie- A Short Story by Harry Juers
Harry Juers enjoyed writing, just like my dad Ken. And he was very good at it. He once wrote a poem in the 60’s about World War I, which was published in the Bayville Times in 1968, as a tribute to my Uncle Roy, who died in Vietnam with the Marine Corps a year earlier. […]
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