In the presence of greatness
In life’s journey, I have had the honor of loitering in the presence of some incredible people. I have shaked hands with James Doolittle and Chuck Yeager and had dinner with Frank Borman. Their names conjure up visions of courageous men who fear nothing. When meeting them, I could not help but feel that I was in the presence of greatness, knowing that each were pioneers in aviation, each of them successful in different ways.
At 34 years old, I have come to the realization that I spent the first 30 years of my life in the presence of greatness every time I spoke to my grandparents. They did not orbit the moon or break the sound barrier, but they lived good lives and raised successful kids (and at least one wonderful grandson). I hope that one day I can achieve the level of greatness each of you inspired me to achieve. I am honored to dedicate Victory Days to the lives of S/Sgt Leo and Mildred Newby and Clyde and Joyce Sharkey. Godspeed. I love and miss you. ~Jason Sharkey
A Tribute to Veterans
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Before You Go is offered is an expression of heartfelt gratitude to our aging veterans who fought and won the Second World War. This tribute is heartfelt appreciation for their bravery, gallantry and sacrifices that assure the continued enjoyment of freedoms unprecedented in the history of mankind.
The song was originally written in dedication to the veterans of WW II. As we lose, to age and time, the wondrous technology of the age of the Internet will help us to deliver this tribute and message of thanks to every surviving veteran of the Second World War, their families and descendants. We also want to honor and remember our veterans of subsequent wars
War Stories
Read first hand accounts of heroic and unique events that took place during World War II.
"Piggyback Hero"
...three of the engines on the bottom plane were still running. The fourth engine on the lower bomber was on fire... <<Read More>>
If you would like to see the story of a family member or friend on our “Tribute to Veterans” page, please send the story to Diana Streevey King at dsk@lilly.com. In the e-mail, please grant permission for Victory Days to use the story on its website. Please include photos if possible. |