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Ron Wood 04-23-2014 07:47 PM

I was honored today
 
This afternoon I was making my usual run to Lowes for gardening supplies. About a mile before I got to the store there was an elderly gentleman in the street pushing a walker. He waved at me to flag me down. I stopped and asked what he wanted. He was clean, well dressed and wearing a Philippine campaign ribbon ball cap, obviously not a homeless person. He was tired and wondered if I could give him a ride to where he could call a taxi. It was apparent that he was a little bit disoriented and, although quite hard of hearing, generally pleasant and coherent. I got him and his walker into the car (right in the middle of traffic…folks were great and waited patiently until he was well on board).

He had a handwritten piece of paper with an address well over on the other side of town. In El Paso that translates to about 40 miles. He said that he could get a taxi but would be glad to pay me if I could drive him there. He said that it was his home and that he had been with his son but the son had moved and he wanted to get back home.

I told him I would find him help and transportation so I took him to the regional police station nearby. To make a long story short, he is a 95 year old WWII veteran and had just been reported as a “missing person”. He had wandered away from his son’s home where he now lives (the address on the paper really was his home before he moved in with his son). The police were able to track down his family and one of the “Great Generation” is home safely tonight. I am honored and blessed. Our old soldiers are a national treasure and we need to look out for them.

lugerholsterrepair 04-23-2014 08:20 PM

"It's good to be a great man but it's great to be a good man." Joseph F Pirolo Sr.

cirelaw 04-23-2014 08:37 PM

Those latter day heros are becoming few and far between! Ron you have always been a Gentleman with a heart of Gold~~ Eric

George Anderson 04-23-2014 08:59 PM

Good man brother Wood.

rolandtg 04-23-2014 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by George Anderson (Post 253744)
Good man brother Wood.

Indeed a great deed!

Did you by chance ask him if he brought anything back from Philippines?
:D
:rolleyes:

wlyon 04-23-2014 11:40 PM

Well done Ron!!!!! Nice story, good ending brought to us by a nice man. Thank you. Bill

tudorbug 04-24-2014 08:57 AM

Great work, Ron! I extend my salute in appreciation for your superb effort.

David

John Sabato 04-24-2014 10:10 AM

As the son of a late WW2 hero myself, my hat's off to you Ron. For those who don't know, from the last statistic I saw on this, between 1200 and 1800 WW2 vets go to their final reward every day. I know of only two remaining living members of my father's old outfit, the 39th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division.

Curss 04-24-2014 11:40 AM

Very few people do the right thing now a days, even fewer are kind enough to care. Well done!

rhuff 04-24-2014 02:52 PM

Thank you so much for what you did for this individual, and for sharing it with us. We all tend to get involved in ourselves and our "World" and develop tunnel vision. Sometimes things like this bring us back to reality. Great gesture for a needy person.

UF-28 04-24-2014 07:33 PM

Greatest generation!
 
Great way to save the day ,that could have been a travesty . These great men are all heroes and what they have sacrificed and done for us ,so we can live the way we do today. Just a short note I can appreciate what these brave men have done as my father of 88 yrs old was pulled out of high school in the heart of WW11 at 18 yrs old (before graduating) and put in the Navy as a radioman. His ship was sunk , but he survived ,for if he didn't I would not be here today. That generation is the greatest generation as they all came together and sacrificed so much to keep the American dream alive for us all. Just one example So we can voice our opinions freely on this forum and collect those cool Lugers we all love
RJ

Sonofeugene 04-25-2014 01:37 AM

Hats off to you!

I wish my father was still around. He served with the 36th out of Texas and would now be 89. 54 is way too young to die.

Michael Zeleny 04-25-2014 02:26 AM

Thanks for your kindness, Ron. My mother did a lot of wandering while I was taking care of her after the death of my father. They were both Red Army WWII veterans.

Sergio Natali 04-25-2014 01:31 PM

Ron,

Chapeau, here in Italy today we celebrate the XXV April 1945, which was the Liberation Day from the Nazism and the born of the democratic Italy, for which we should thank also the thousands of people of that "Great Generation" that paid with their blood for our freedom.

Sergio

jagervw 05-21-2014 09:19 AM

Ron, thank you...my father also a WW2 veteran (passed away now) - if he was in the same position as this old soul, I would want the same kindness you afforded him.

K.Wilhelm 05-21-2014 09:45 AM

Kind act!
 
Way to go, Ron. Yes, we are indeed losing our "greatest generation" at an alarming rate. I hope we are all remembering to say thanks for their service to our country when we encounter not only a WWII vet, but any veteran or service member of our great armed forces!

Just yesterday, I saw a vehicle at the Post Office with a Vietnam Campaign Ribbon sticker on it. The Vietnam Vet was just about to get in when I called out to him from my car and thanked him for his service. He got the biggest smile on his face and thanked me for remembering. I'm sure it made his day, but it made mine also. :) Bill

cirelaw 05-21-2014 11:59 AM

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My dad served in the Navy and was also a hard hat diver and demolitions. Dad also serving on the USN Thorn among others during WW2 in the pacific~ Later he was a consultant on Sea Hunt with Loyd Bridges and appeared as a double. He organized reunions for Navy shipmates. He died of lung cancer in 1985~ He was a compulsive smoker up to his death~


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