[GreenKeys] Veterans Honor Roll

George B. Hutchison w7tty at readysetsurf.com
Sun Nov 11 19:23:52 EST 2007


GreenKeyers - - -

The last stop on my recent Junque Run was to visit Golden Gate 
National Cemetery near San Francisco.

I visited my brother's grave, and that of my uncle, William W. 
Wischemann, who was in the Army during WWII.

Uncle Bill was attached to the shore battery that engaged the 
Japanese submarine that entered the Strait of Juna de Fuca. During 
the battle with the sub an ammunition box exploded right at my 
uncle's feet, filling him with so much shrapnel that his x-rays 
looked like he was snowing inside.

In searching for his grave I walked by literally hundreds of 
headstones of Veterans, many of whom were in the Spanish American 
War.

I mention this because there so many graves there that will never be 
visited by anyone because those people died several generations ago.

A National Cemetery is an awesome and very humbling place, filled 
with those of whom very little if any memory remains anywhere. This 
reflection of my trip, and because of the nature of several of the 
responses already received, has prompted me to totally discard the 
idea of a tabular format with the appearance of a roll-call or daily 
muster sheet.

To those who have already submitted their basic data and to those yet 
to send anything, I request you to please feel free to make your 
submissions anecdotal, telling us something about your military or 
governmental careers.

Furthermore, if you have a relative or a friend you feel should be 
included, don't hesitate to do so.

Two or three paragraphs would be just fine.

It would not bother me a bit to see all of tomorrow's ITTY run taken 
up by what you wish to share with the GreenKeys membership or those 
who lurk in the shadows.

Again, An EXCELLENT VETERANS DAY TO ALL,

George - W7TTY




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