Never Forget Why This War Was Started It Is All About Saving The Children

God Bless You President Kennedy

In response Julie Casey to her Publication

This man’s name was Russel Pickett.
He was from Tennessee.
He landed on Omaha Beach in the first wave on June 6, 1944.
He survived, came home, raised a family and had a productive life.

HE deserves to be remembered for HIS VALOR.
He does not deserve to have his valor AND identity robbed.

Never Forget Why This War Was Started It Is All About Saving The Children

In response Carolina Ouest to her Publication

Did you get your story from the mainstream media ?

In response Julie Casey to her Publication

I met him. AND, his family.

Never Forget Why This War Was Started It Is All About Saving The Children

In response Carolina Ouest to her Publication

Misinformation Is Necessary I understand it is difficult for most people to comprehend the idea . Happy Holidays Ouest.

In response Julie Casey to her Publication

Stolen valor is NOT necessary.

Mr. Pickett did not deserve this.

Never Forget Why This War Was Started It Is All About Saving The Children

In response Carolina Ouest to her Publication

Okay you have said that already with your anger and I don’t know why you want to argue with me again happy holidays .

I am not angry, nor did I express anger.

I am simply speaking truth.

If this man were someone you knew, I would think you would do the same. He was proud of his service. His children and grandchildren and community were also very proud of him.

He was from Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, if youd like to look him up.

There are wishes we have... I have many myself concerning the same things you express. This man being anyone other than the person his family and community respected all of his life isnt one of them.

Truth IS what we are after, after all. I spoke truth about his life. 🙂

In response Julie Casey to her Publication

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