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    Posted 13 years ago

    VikingFan82
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    I finally got the story from my grandfather. My grandfather asked Freeman to write something for their local masonic publication. Freeman not only agreed, but he offered to make an appearanc and present a framed and signed copy to the lodge. He presented it to my grandfatherand a photo was taken. Besides the Masons link, the two had plenty to talk about. Governor Freeman (1955-61), who later served as the Secretary of Agriculture under Kennedy and Nixon, served in WWII in the Marines and was wounded in combat when his unit came ashore at Torokina on Bougainville. While leading a patrol, he came across a group of 5 or 6 Japanese soldiers in a clearing. He was able to shoot a few with his weapon but was also shot himself in the jaw and left arm. Eventually he was evacuated to an Army hospital on New Caledonia and later a Naval hospital on Noumea. He returned back to the United States in 1944 but was never able to recover enough movement in his arm to pass a Marine Corps physical and get back to combat. My grandfather, around the same time was a signalman on an LST. One night they came under enemy fire. Their ship was bombed and my grandfather received shrapnel in his chest that he has to this day. He was able to keep serving so he did so, for the next three years. Thank you for serving gentlemen!

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    1. supermustang@msn.com, 13 years ago
      Viking which one is your grandfather? left or right
    2. VikingFan82 VikingFan82, 13 years ago
      on the right.
    3. supermustang, 13 years ago
      If he the one to right he was proberly a shriner, they attend a lot parades and also help children who need medical attention these shriners are Great and awesome people but still a mason.
    4. VikingFan82 VikingFan82, 13 years ago
      Yes, my grandfather was a Shriner. He used to be a clown in the circus when it was in Minneapolis. The fez is his Mason's fez. His Shriner's fez said Zurah.
    5. Savoychina1 Savoychina1, 13 years ago
      Which one? Are you kidding? You are the spittin' image of him!
    6. VikingFan82 VikingFan82, 13 years ago
      So Ive been told lol
    7. supermustang, 13 years ago
      Sorry Viking picture is a little small hard make out fine details.
    8. VikingFan82 VikingFan82, 13 years ago
      If you click it, it gets a lot bigger.
    9. Toyman Toyman, 13 years ago
      Ilove good stories Of our life .Look at some of mine.Thanks john
    10. DrFreeman DrFreeman, 2 years ago
      Awesome, that's a relative of mine I've never met but we all know his legend. Stealing this photo ???? thanks

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