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“PLEASE REMEMBER ME”
Remember me, America, for I was once your son, I fought and died at Valley Forge with General Washington;
I was there at Gettysburg on that tragic, tragic day. When brother fought against brother - the blue against the grey.
I rode with Teddy Roosevelt on the charge up San Juan Hill. Some came back to fight again - but I just lie there still.
I went to France with A.E.F. to bring the peace to you; I was twenty-one and full of fun - I never saw twenty-two.
I am still here at Pearl Harbor since that December seventh day of infamy. Lying silently with my shipmates on the U.S.S. Arizona at the bottom of the sea.
D-Day June 6th 1944, we hit the beaches of Normandy And we fought uphill every inch of the way.
We routed the Germans and hurled them back, But what a terrible price we had to pay.
I served on an U.S. submarine, the bravest of the brave, Until a German depth charge gave us a watery grave.
I bombed the Ploesti oil fields; they blew with one big roar, But in the attack we were hit with flack - I’ll never bomb anymore.
In Korea I heard the C.O. shout “We’ll make it - I am sure we will.” I lost my life to try and take a spot called Pork Chop Hill.
Vietnam! Vietnam! When will we ever learn? I am one of sixty thousand that never will return.
I left my town, my wife, my kids, my home, so cozy and warm; I was killed in a scud attack in a war called — Desert Storm!
And so in my eternity my thoughts are all for thee, I’ll never forget my America.... I pray she remembers me.
John Dirusso World War II U.S. Air Force - Combat Veteran
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