
WWI Soldiers - Last Installment
Oh what it's like to be a soldier. Misery, pride, adventure, comradery, with moments of sheer terror. Both my WWI grandfathers are gone now, but they certainly have not been forgotten. Camp Kelly, TX July 1917, "Rain Storm" Name Unknown Name Unknown Names Unknown--Don't Miss the Second Guy 1) George Wilkinson, 704 North 36th St, West Philly, PA 2) Edward Shea, 90 Pleasant St., June 1918, Pruniers, France Clarence R. Fleming December 1918 #wwisoldier #pruniers #france #campk

Everett H. Fleming--Descendant of Nicholas Robbins
Originally published 10 Nov 2013 Everett H. Fleming Everett H. Fleming: 1923-1995 On the eve of Veterans Day, I’d like to say a few words about my father, Everett. H. Fleming, a descendant of Nicholas Robbins, and a World War II veteran. I have thought of him a great deal lately though he’s been gone over 18 years. He could be a challenge to live with sometimes, but then, aren’t we all. And he had many admirable qualities: he built up and ran a greenhouse business for m