My great grandfather, Raymond Yarbor, was in the Battle of the Bulge in World War II. I never knew him personally but my parents said that he lost a lot of friends during that time and never talked about it. In 1988, he died of a heart attack. The doctor misdiagnosed him as he showed signs of heart problems. While on the way from the hospital, he asked to pull over. They stopped at a gas station and that's where he had a heart attack and died. Does anyone have any old relatives who were involved in WWII, Vietnam, Korean War etc.? If so, I give my humble thanks and respect.
I found out today that my great grandfather's step-brother on my German side was killing Nazis back in '42. I'm going to see the helmet's he took off the nazis sometime this week.
thats impossible because your family is a white mix you would be looked down upon, unless your a wealthy white family which we all know is not the case