Well folks, tomorrow is Memorial day again.
Posted: Sun May 26, 2024 4:54 pm
My family lost members in the French and Indian wars before there was a nation. I don't think that we lost any in the Revolution although two that I know of served. Lost one in the Seminole wars, and another in the Civil War. (wrong side) Lost a cousin (distant) at the Alamo, and My Grandmother lost her only sibling at Croix Rouge Farm fighting with the Alabamians. I had some Uncles shot up in WWII, but they both eventually recovered. We have been lucky since then, I was a Vietnam era vet, though I never went there, my brother served in the Gulf War but came out of it fine.
It is my Granny's brother that I always think of first on the day. James Monroe Suggs left Anniston, Al., at age 22, for France and never came back. Rest in Peace, Uncle Monroe, you name is still spoken.
You can get a small glimpse of what Croix Rough must have been like, check out craters, their scars still visible, in the modern photo.
For the others that gave their lives for their nation, we are grateful.
It is my Granny's brother that I always think of first on the day. James Monroe Suggs left Anniston, Al., at age 22, for France and never came back. Rest in Peace, Uncle Monroe, you name is still spoken.
You can get a small glimpse of what Croix Rough must have been like, check out craters, their scars still visible, in the modern photo.
For the others that gave their lives for their nation, we are grateful.