The scribble on the back of this quiet photo of Uncle Ed reads simply: "December 1945 -- rehab." There's a world in those words -- worlds and words like Normandy, the Ardennes, the Hurtgen. For the story of why Ed treasured this quiet, peaceful time back at home in Lake City, see some of the entries in our archives blog.
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
After hell and heroism, home sweet home
The scribble on the back of this quiet photo of Uncle Ed reads simply: "December 1945 -- rehab." There's a world in those words -- worlds and words like Normandy, the Ardennes, the Hurtgen. For the story of why Ed treasured this quiet, peaceful time back at home in Lake City, see some of the entries in our archives blog.
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