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Armistice Day, November 11, 1918, was the "cease fire", not the surrender, or Treaty of Versailles (1919) ending WW1.
Originally intended to commemorate the enormous death toll in WW1 (Battle of the Somme 1916: 1 million casualties). The holiday was extended in both chronological directions to include the earlier Civil War and Spanish-American war, and forward to include the later WW2, Korea and Viet Nam.
My grandfather served in France with the American Expeditionary Force (as it was called then) under General J. J. ("Black Jack") Pershing, I still have his knapsack and the letter he wrote home to my grandmother.
My father served in the Philippines in WW2.
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My grandfather also served in France (the Somme and Muse-Argonne Forest) and many other places such as Mexico (chasing Pancho Villa) the Philippines and Canal Zone with Walter Reed fighting Yellow Fever along with Pershing and others. He was a front-line doctor and military surgeon so saw more than his fair share of death and destruction. War is always brutal but can't imagine what he and others went through in that time period. The advent of modern warfare and weapons was brutal. Thanks to all who have or are now serving!!!
Tom (Rollo) Hardy
AMCA #12766
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Originally posted by kitabel View PostArmistice Day, November 11, 1918, was the "cease fire", not the surrender, or Treaty of Versailles (1919) ending WW1.Eric Smith
AMCA #886
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Originally posted by exeric View Post
Thanks to all who served, and sacrificed so we can enjoy the freedoms we have left.
If you want to see some WW1 bikes in action, skip forward to around 21:00 minutes - https://youtu.be/m7oxAL7hotAEric Olson
Membership #18488
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What a fantastic film, Eric. What a great time that was to ride motorcycles, and fly bi-planes. Regardless of the war, people took their love of America, and hatred of tyranny seriously. I've not seen that film before, thanks, EricEric Smith
AMCA #886
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