Veteran’s Day and Remembering My Mom Repost



I’ve never repeated an old post before but I didn’t want Veteran’s Day to go by without thanking all those who have and are serving our country in the military and I didn’t want the four year anniversary of my mother’s leaving the earth to go unacknowledged. I don’t have time to write anything new because I just started a new job, so I decided to repeat this post.  Hope you don’t mind too much. There is one change. I now have a grand nephew in the Army, who recently served in Iraq and is now stationed at Ft. Hood. I have added his photo to the post!   

I wanted to take a few minutes to thank all of those who are serving and have served our nation in the armed services. My dad was a Marine and my uncle was an Air Force pilot (WWII) and my nephew is currently serving in the Army. There were quite a number of other military men and two women in my family’s history.

My mother was very patriotic. She loved movies about WWII. I think she watched Kelly’s Heroes about a hundred times. She was raising two little girls while my dad was off serving our country. She was only about 24 at the time. Times were tough but she scrimped and saved and did her part to help the war effort. Mom was a song writer and in 1945 she sang one of her songs on a radio show called “That’s My Tune” on WGST in Atlanta. The song she chose was “My Bill, USMC.” Part of it goes like this, “My Bill, USMC, though he gets his mail as Sgt. William. He’s Bill, sweet as can be, the year that he’s been gone seems like a million. He writes me every night….” Sounds kind of corny but a lot of what they were writing in the 40’s sounds corny to us now. Anyway, it has a beautiful melody and I’m partial to it since it was about my dad. He literally did write her every night. I have all of the letters. They are tied up in ribbons and stashed in my dad’s “foot locker” that was issued by the Marine Corps. It holds all of my mom’s poetry, her songs and other odds and ends of hers and my dad’s that came to me as the official family historian.

Anyway, I guess you wonder why I’m spending so much time writing about my mother, who was not a veteran, on a day that is set aside to honor veterans. Veteran’s Day was always special to my mom. When I was a little girl, we would watch old patriotic movies together and she would tell me about how she felt when she heard the news about Pearl Harbor being attacked, about all the things that were rationed, how difficult it was to have her husband so far away for so long, the different projects to support the troops and buying war bonds. It was a time when women had to step up to the plate and do things they were not accustomed to doing. She taught me that serving this country and protecting our freedom is an honor and a duty.

So, for me Veteran’s Day is not only about the brave veterans who have died serving our country and those who were willing to put their lives on the line for our freedom, but also the women and men who supported them back home and especially my mom.

Veteran’s Day holds an even more important place in my heart because ironically and appropriately Veteran’s Day, 2006, was the day my mom left this world. Mom, thanks for teaching me how important it is to care about our country and the men and women who serve it.

Grand Nephew PFC Richard Krauss,  Currently Serving in the U.S. Army


My Dad, Marine WWII





Cousin Dot, Waves WWII


Uncle George, Air Force Pilot, WWII
Grandfather George, Georgia National Guard, Border Patrol, Fort Bliss, TX 1916

Great Uncle John, Navy, WWI
Last But Not Least, My Mom circa 1944






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4 thoughts on “Veteran’s Day and Remembering My Mom Repost

  1. What a wonderful tribute to your family especially your Mom who I had the privledge of knowing for the last 18 years of her life.
    I love you
    John

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  2. Beautiful post-as always. What a treasure you have-all those letters! I have love letters my great grandparents wrote to each other before they were married, away back in the late 1890's. I sometimes feel like I should have a fire proof box for them.
    Hope you are well…
    Love, Debra

    P.S. God bless our Veterans!!!

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  3. Your mother sounded like a wonderful teacher Vicki. Very inspirational as well. How ironic that she passed away on Veterans Day. She was also very beautiful. You have a family to be proud of. Love Di ♥

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