Today is a day of remembrance in the U.S. for those servicemen and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Many of the watches that we so highly covet were part of this history. I for one am deeply grateful and without proper words. Have a safe Memorial Day folks.
Enormous gratitude to all who serve(d) in our great armed forces, and we will forever remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice...
Proud to be wearing a Flightmaster today originally owned . . . . . . by a Vet. He's third from the left in the front row. Art
Just wanted to salute these brave men: Father US Navy WWII USS Merrimack Uncle US Army 101st Airborne WWII Battle of the Bulge Uncle US Army WWII European Theater Father in law US Army WWII European Theater Cousin US Army Sgt. WWII Tank Commander KIA Germany 1944 Thanks for your service and sacrifice Lest we forget
I'm a proud Vet but I have to mention my wife's Dad, Corporal Charles Gualdoni, Tank Commander, 173rd Armor, Patton's 3rd Army. Served in North Africa, purple heart and bronze star in Italy and Germany. He wouldn't speak of himself and said very little. I was the only one lucky enough to hear his stories, he wouldn't even talk with his own sons. I think he felt comfortable with me having served. The finest man I ever met.