Guys, I had one of those encounters today that my day as a collector.
In addition to my work with the Air Force, I'm the head chaplain at a local retirement home and so I take time on my days off from my regular job on the base to go around and visit the folks at the home. Well, last week, I went by to visit a new resident. He is in his early 90's and is a retired Army 0-6 (bird colonel). He retired in 1969 and had served in the artillery since his enlistment as a Pvt. in 1941. Last week, he was telling me about some of his experiences during WWII and I found out that he was an Artillery Battery Commander (Captain) and was attached to the British and participated in the liberation of Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp--we spent alot of time talking about that.
Well, today I went out to the retirement home afte I got off work and stopped by his room to say hi and we got to talking. I mentioned that I am a collector and asked if he had brought back any souvenirs of his time in Europe. I expected him to say no, but he got up and said he would be right back. When he came back, he was carrying a large rubbermaid tub that was full of silverware! Here is a picture of the tub.
In addition to my work with the Air Force, I'm the head chaplain at a local retirement home and so I take time on my days off from my regular job on the base to go around and visit the folks at the home. Well, last week, I went by to visit a new resident. He is in his early 90's and is a retired Army 0-6 (bird colonel). He retired in 1969 and had served in the artillery since his enlistment as a Pvt. in 1941. Last week, he was telling me about some of his experiences during WWII and I found out that he was an Artillery Battery Commander (Captain) and was attached to the British and participated in the liberation of Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp--we spent alot of time talking about that.
Well, today I went out to the retirement home afte I got off work and stopped by his room to say hi and we got to talking. I mentioned that I am a collector and asked if he had brought back any souvenirs of his time in Europe. I expected him to say no, but he got up and said he would be right back. When he came back, he was carrying a large rubbermaid tub that was full of silverware! Here is a picture of the tub.
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