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<p>[QUOTE="Greg Sebring, post: 1113664, member: 12186"]Thanks for all the remarks. I am very fortunate as I have a large collection of items Dad brought back all proudly displayed in my basement "Mancave". Dad will be 87 in July and I have over 7 hours of recorded stories on disc. I have posted over a hundred photos and related items on various WWII forum websites. I do have an assorted collection of coins/paper currency from many of the countries dad visited. As many of you have indicated it is my goal to keep everything together and pass it on to a younger family member someday. </p><p><br /></p><p>Daveydempsey - Thanks for the info, I'll look into it. Dad was in the 82nd Airborne, 319th Glider Field Artillery and flew out of Membury for D-Day. You can "Google" Mahlon Sebring to see some of the many postings I've made to honor Dad. I had an Uncle that was a Naval Officer on a "baby" flat top that patrolled the Atlantic for German U-boats. They sank everything they found. </p><p><br /></p><p>Greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Sebring, post: 1113664, member: 12186"]Thanks for all the remarks. I am very fortunate as I have a large collection of items Dad brought back all proudly displayed in my basement "Mancave". Dad will be 87 in July and I have over 7 hours of recorded stories on disc. I have posted over a hundred photos and related items on various WWII forum websites. I do have an assorted collection of coins/paper currency from many of the countries dad visited. As many of you have indicated it is my goal to keep everything together and pass it on to a younger family member someday. Daveydempsey - Thanks for the info, I'll look into it. Dad was in the 82nd Airborne, 319th Glider Field Artillery and flew out of Membury for D-Day. You can "Google" Mahlon Sebring to see some of the many postings I've made to honor Dad. I had an Uncle that was a Naval Officer on a "baby" flat top that patrolled the Atlantic for German U-boats. They sank everything they found. Greg[/QUOTE]
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