Christmas in 1940’s style
A very Merry Christmas to all in WWII era style. My best wishes and thanks to those of you who happen to pass this way.
To the Military: My prayers and thanks go to you for your service and we all hope to see you soon.
To those who do not celebrate this holiday: I wish you the good blessing and heartfelt emotions that are symbolized in the season.
Posted on December 21, 2012, in Uncategorized, WWII and tagged Army, Christmas, History, holidays, Military, Military History, old fashioned, Pacific War, paratroopers, veterans, WWII. Bookmark the permalink. 142 Comments.
Reblogged this on americanmilitaryfamilymuseum.
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Thank you very much. I’m thrilled you enjoyed it, I hope your readers do as well.
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Priceless!
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Thanks, hope you’ll be back for more.
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Will do.
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I will try. Thanks for sharing
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My dad served with the 284th FAB in WWII, so I enjoyed your blog. Thanks for visiting my blog.
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Right back atcha! If your father is still with us, please thank him for me.
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Thanks for all your likes on my blog fordsthoughts.wordpress.com. Another great guest blog coming up this weekend
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Great to hear from you. It was definitely my pleasure to visit your blog – hope you’ll be back here soon.
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Thanks for the visit and like on Save Bristol Bay!
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My pleasure, come again soon.
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What fabulous pictures. I love it.
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I very happy that you do. Thank you for stopping in.
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I love the 40s! Sometimes I think I was born in the wrong era. This selection of art from the time is marvelous. Even the clothes back then were great! Thanks for sharing this.
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This entire blog has been a labor of love and I even have the added bonus of meeting so many good friends. Hope you and I end up the same.
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Sounds good to me!
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Thank you for visiting my blog! Stories here are so interesting! Will follow!
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Thank you so much for reading. I welcome participation, so if you have a story or data – feel free to add it here.
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Wonderful post! I love all the old pictures. I found this because you liked my Memorial Day 2013 post. Have a great Memorial Day!
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I hope you continue to return. I see your new site is off to a great start. Ditto – have a great weekend.
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Thank you for visiting my blog. I love the old photos,history lives on in pictures. For the past three years I immersed myself in studying the period of the thirties and forties, a very unique time in world history.
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I believe that’s why so many people are still interested in it; the king of an era that shall never be seen again.
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I totally agree, quite fascinating. A time when community actually mattered.
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I’m new to your blog, drawn because you like mine, “In search of unusual destinations”. Just to say: this blog, for a UK citizen who was born following WW2, is itself a most unusual destination – but one I shall return to. You have amassed some remarkable material. All good wishes for the future. Phil.
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I thank you for your comments and for reading. Like you, I know only what I was taught in school about the war in Europe, until I began reading other blogs and looking into some of the events. Ditto on the good wishes.
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Ronald Reagan advertising for Chesterfields… I magnified the Greyhound ad; the message indicated it had to be in ’45. A glimpse into a far different reality. Thanks.
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I seemed to have hit a chord in a lot of people with this post – and have to admit, it is one of my favorites.
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Reblogged this on thoughtsbygempel and commented:
Excellent Website and Blog….. Thanks for sharing Doug Gempel Blogmaster at thoughtsbygempel.wordpress.com
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Gpcox, thanks for stopping by and liking my post regarding bootcamp. It was poorly written, and I got off track. I should have spent the time speaking about the young adults whos’ presentations I was fortunate enough to hear and evaluate. Your post was wonderful, and I loved reading all the comments. Take care and again thanks, Bill
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I appreciate your taking the time to stop back and to comment. Hope we’ll seeing you more often.
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