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Picture possible from Netherlands American Cemetery

Last post 10-24-2009 4:03 PM by Thea. 7 replies.
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  • 09-29-2009 12:44 PM

    • Gran
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    Picture possible from Netherlands American Cemetery

    When checking out the Find-a-Grave Forum for the first time Sunday, I found where there were people who adopted the gravesites at Margarten and some would make pictures of the markers of the heroes that were interred there.  Mr. Gran's half brother who enlisted in WWII when he was a tot and was killed liberating Europe as a paratrooper in 1945 is buried there, so we are hoping to get a picture of his marker and maybe connect with someone who might have adopted his gravesite also.

    Gran
    What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.
    Albert Pine
  • 09-30-2009 9:50 AM In reply to

    • Gran
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    Re: Picture possible from Netherlands American Cemetery

    YAY!  We received an email from a person who said they would go to Margraten this weekend to get pictures of Mr. Gran's half-brother's cemetery marker.  We have no pictures of him or any way to physically memorialize him.

    Gran
    What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.
    Albert Pine
  • 10-19-2009 10:00 AM In reply to

    • Gran
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    Re: Picture possible from Netherlands American Cemetery

    The picture-taking had to be postponed for a few weeks, but Sunday, Mr. Gran received pictures of his half-brother's cemetery marker where he was buried after being KIA in the Netherlands in Mar. 1945 while parachuting into the battle area.  Local people adopt the individual people's graves to show their appreciation for being freed from their oppressors. 

    Gran
    What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.
    Albert Pine
  • 10-20-2009 8:44 PM In reply to

    • npg
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    Re: Picture possible from Netherlands American Cemetery

    Gran, I'm so glad that you received pictures.  I would think it would be of some comfort to you and your family to know that someone appreciates him enough to care for his grave.

  • 10-20-2009 10:37 PM In reply to

    • Heidi
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    Re: Picture possible from Netherlands American Cemetery

    That is so wonderful. I am glad you all got the photos.

    Heidi

    Granddaughter to Elden Lloyd Broadfield, KIA Corregidor, February 21, 1945. 24th ID, 34th Infantry Regt. "A" Co.

    Daughter to Army Transportation Battalion Commander, LTC Retired.

  • 10-22-2009 8:46 PM In reply to

    • VickiV
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    Re: Picture possible from Netherlands American Cemetery

    That is such wonderul news, Gran.  Now you will have something physical to represent his valor.

    Vicki
    Very proud mother of a deployed United States Marine
  • 10-24-2009 10:35 AM In reply to

    Re: Picture possible from Netherlands American Cemetery

    That really is wonderful that their are people that are adopting these gravesites of our heros and have sent you a photo of that grave marker.  It must give you great comfort.

    Steph
  • 10-24-2009 4:03 PM In reply to

    • Thea
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    Re: Picture possible from Netherlands American Cemetery

    Congratulations Gran!

    For others in a similar situation, the American Women Clubs usually adopt American Military Graves and hold annual ceremonies  to honor the fallen. The AWC of Amsterdam ceremony was very moving - usually involving local nationals, diplomats, as well as American expats.  To find an AWC club near the area you are interested in, check out www.fawco.org.

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