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I hadn't seen that one before.   
 
Hey Rocky, in answer to your earlier question; no I don't get that mag and I was also unfamiliar with the poem:
 
M1---Do you get the magazine, "THE BLUE BADGE", CIB mag.
If you do look at the poem, "Old Glory," page 11.
First of 5 verses
Drape me over your coffin
Let me rest in peace
Let the War, the torture
the hurt and pain
Forever decrease. rocky
	 
	
	
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verses 2,3,4,5
 
   I am "Old Gloty" and for me
         You have died.
     And now as I cover you
      I cover you with pride.
 
     Drape me over your coffin
       The red,white and blue 
         Those are the colors
      You did what you had to do.
 
           I am so honored
       That you have chosen me
           To drape your coffin
              For all to see.
 
        I was there from the beginning
          Now I am part ofyour past
           Drape me over your coffin
             YOU ARE HOME AT LAST....
 
   Next years' meeting will be in Branson, Mo.        Rocky
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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The bunker of Ruquet viewed from the side,
 
 
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Rocky: 
 
Thank you for the rest of the verses...
	 
	
	
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The Ruquet (WN65) next following
 
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The white pickets at Omaha Beach at level White Dog. The road creates by the Americans to climb the cliff (left of photo) still exists.
The white signpost to the left  picture in B & W delimit the location of the first American cemetery
 
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Waaaaaaaaa!!!! I wish I could visit!!!
 
Once again great pic, Vee. 
 
Do you just look at old pictures and find the location?
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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Waaaaaaaaa!!!! I wish I could visit!!!
 
Once again great pic, Vee. 
 
Do you just look at old pictures and find the location?
 
 
 
The old photographs ,  I scannes of my many books and I find them on links .
I go often  to Normandy .I recognize the places. 
But, my husband  becomes crazy 
because it is known when one leaves But He does not know when we will stop 
 
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Verow,
 
These then & now shots are super!  
I have been in that area a couple of times and your photos makes me remember them as if I was there yesterday (well, in 1994 not 1944!).
 
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		Great Photos Vee