My Friend Sam...(Img Heavy)

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Great series! I would LOVE to listen to some of his stories!!
 
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I would consider your friend Sam and that whole generation a national treasure. This is a wonderful tribute! Thanks for sharing!
I Agree Doss & I Appreciate Your Thoughtfulness!
Great series! I would LOVE to listen to some of his stories!!
Debbi, I was Blown Away By the Stories,Pictures & Memorabilia! Thank You!
Awesome series, Steve. What a story!

Thanks So Much Pete!
 

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What a beautiful tribute to a very deserving patriot! Each image tells an important part of his - and our - history. Well done!
 
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A tear comes to my eye when I think of what he went through. Truly a hero that your pictures show in every sense of the word. Thanks bro and thanks Sam.
 
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Fantastic tribute photographs, Steve. Love the KA-BAR and the shot of the hands. Are you going to go back and get some more shots and hang out with your pal? I for one would like to see more pictures and learn more about Sam.


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Steve, you know how much I admire these photos from the b&w forum where I first saw them, but I'm very happy to see these glorious colour versions.

A great photographer behind the lens, a great man in front of it - how can they fail to be inspiring?

Tremendous, fabulous, beautiful.
 

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