By Ed Rogers
Today, November 11, 2022, we celebrate the Armistice of World War I (at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918). That was the war H.G. Wells said in 1914 would end all wars. But it didn’t quite work out. So, in 1954, the day was renamed to honor all those who wore a uniform.
Happy Veterans Day to those who made it back, and may God hold in his hand our brothers and sisters who did not come home – may he hold them until the day we join them.
Pictured from the left to the right: Ortega, Sucki (I never could pronounce his name, but that’s what we called him), and a young Ed Rogers.
Pictured from the left to the right: Ortega, Sucki (I never could pronounce his name, but that’s what we called him), and a young Ed Rogers.
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