I was in World War II; I cried when they took me in the Navy. That's the last time I cried.
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I was a soldier in WWII. The last couple of months of the war I was actually in combat.
On planes I always cry. Something about altitude, the lack of oxygen and the bad movies. I cried over a St. Bernard movie once on a plane. That was really embarrassing.
I actually cried during 'Titanic'. It was one of the few movies I've seen in the theater multiple times.
When I arrived in France, I cried every day. Not because I was in France - I could have been anywhere - but because I was so far, far away from my parents. I missed them so much.
I stayed in the Navy until July of 1946.
I was 20 years old at Pearl Harbor. I was in the Navy about a year and four months before the war.
I got called back into the Navy during the Korean War.
For the record, I'm a Second World War veteran and served in the Pacific.
I never thought anyone would pity me because of my time in the Marine Corps.
My grandpa was in the Navy, but it wasn't something that was expected or planned for me to do.
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