I teach History in NJ and have been working in Pro Baseball since 2010 . I am currently working as the Head Scout for the New York Boulders Pro. Baseball Team.
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July 19-20!!!!
United States Marine Corps Private First Class Bruce Joseph Allen was killed in action on July 7, 1967 in Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam. Bruce was 19 years old and from Morrisonville, New York. E Battery, 2nd BN, 12th Marines. Remember Bruce today. He is an American Hero.🇺🇸
Today, we honor Sgt. Michael C. Roy. He passed away in Nimrõz, Afghanistan on July 8, 2009. Enlisted in the Marine Corps 2 weeks after 9/11. Rest easy Hero 🇺🇸
Just a few hours after this photo was taken on June 5, 1944, this American paratrooper (pictured) will die making the night combat jump into France on D-Day on June 6, 1944.
Col. Robert "Bull" Wolverton, commander of the 3rd Bn. , 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division, is preparing to jump on Saint-Come-du-Mont, Normandy in this photo.
His unit was the same regiment to which belonged the legendary "Band of Brothers," the Wolverston's Operation Market Garden, and the Battle of the Bulge in Bastogne.
Despite being killed before landing on French soil, Order of battle for the American airborne landings in Normandy,
Wolverton's legacy endured, particularly on the strength of a prayer spoken to the 750 men in his battalion hours before the D-Day parachute drop behind enemy lines.
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