Re: [Chrysler300] we are lucky - D Day anniversary
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Re: [Chrysler300] we are lucky - D Day anniversary



Great words, thanks.

I was 6 then, but can remember a little of the war and what we did at home
to help. I collected papers and cans for the salvage effort, my Dad and I
grew a "Victory Garden" in the near-by park and served the produce on our
table. We also rented a spare bedroom out to a series of young ladies who
came from the country to work in the factorys all during the war. My Mom
still gets christmas cards from 2 of them.

Thanks again, it's nice to know that other nationals are greatful for the
American Might.
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> From: "christopher beilby" <thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2004 11:29:35 +1000
> To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Chrysler300] we are lucky - D Day anniversary
> 
> we are lucky to be able to enjoy our 50s and later letter cars.
> 
> The 60th anniversary of D Day reminds us too many did not come back, others
> carrying wounds that affected the rest of their lives - we owe them a debt
> that can never be forgotten or adequately repaid.  To all those Americans
> that helped Australia in WWII, thank you from me (and untold other grateful
> aussies) who was not born til after, but had a dad who served in japanese
> occupied New Guinea, died young because of this.
> 
> Australia only had about 2,500 in the D day landings, but the papers here
> have carried the story of one, a 24 year old Melbourne footballer, D Day his
> birthday.  His role was to go in an unarmed boat close to the big shore guns
> and radio back where the ships guns shells were landing to get the allied
> range correct.  He was eventualy blown out of the water by the huge German
> guns, he credited to be the first aussie killed in D Day.
> 
> Lest we never forget.  Our 300S came after that terrible war, are special,
> and we must enjoy them.
> 
> Aussie Christopher
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