A veteran in World War II in Georgia's Georgia Gandsville has joined a loved one to celebrate very special on January 26.
Alan Kinder was 100 and marked the opportunity at the WTSP Smokey Spring Susinia Center. It has been reported January 27.
“I have built this in the past two to three years. As I approached it, it became more important than I made,” he joined the U.S. Army at the age of 19 and served the war. The veteran explained.
Happy 100th birthday! Today, Alan Kinder, a veteran friend of World War II, celebrated his 100th birthday! We all exploded! Please enjoy the photo!
Poster GI Jive Radio On Sunday, January 26, 2025
In the social media post, the author and the historian Tim Drake of World War II Share Veteran took a picture of his party enjoying his party and explained in detail about his time in service.
“Alan served in Europe as part of the sound of the cannon along the battalion during the war. They identified the location of the enemy's artillery so that the Allies could destroy them. Alan is a private live. He was an engineer, “he wrote.
“Happy 100th Birthday Alan. Thank you for all of our freedom, and have crashed me today,” says Drake.
After working, Kinder graduated from college, moved to California, returned to Georgia, and loves to be near the mountains and hills.
When he talked about the year after World War II, he said, “I think the whole world has been together, and it was a fun time, and we hope we are together. “
Video video show Kinder Opening Birthday Doppy Resent and his special day gain many hugs from his beloved people.
To make that day even more special, his grandchild helped to collect more than $ 1,100 to buy a comfortable sofa for him in accordance with the WTSP report.
image show Veteran enjoying the sofa:
It is worth sharing again in case you missed the post yesterday. GI Jive Radio listeners collected $ 1,100.00 or more …
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Social media users were pleased when they learned his birthday news write“What a wonderful! I'm very happy to be honored!”
“Thank you for Alan's service!” Another user Commented。
