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The items for sale are to honor the veterans who served our nation and to expose their stories which might otherwise be lesser known.

Hand signed 4x6 inch photo by World War II vet, Eugene Diebler. A little about Sgt. Diebler's service:

Known to most as Doc or Buddy, he was born Nov. 8, 1924, in Bradford, Pa. He graduated from Bradford Area High School in 1942. On Nov. 17, 1942, nine days after his 18th birthday, he enlisted to become one of the first U.S. Army paratroopers. He was a member of the 501st Parachute Infantry of the 101st Airborne as a squad leader in A Line Company and G Company, 501st Airborne. He trained for his first jumps at Fort Benning, Ga., by doing static-line drops from a 250-foot-tall tower that had been part of the 1939 World’s Fair. He moved on to learning tactical jumps at Camp Mackall, a facility in North Carolina near Fort Bragg. He left the U.S. in January 1944 to be trained in England for six months before news came that on June 6, he would become one of the thousands of paratroopers to jump out over Normandy on what would become known as D-Day. He served for 37 months during World War II, from age 18 to 21. He received the Bronze Star for action in Bastogne at the Battle of the Bulge. In addition to Normandy and Bastogne, he also served in Holland and Alsace, his ancestral homeland.

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We do accept returns within 14 days that has been communicated and approved. We have a 15% fee on items that are restocked and do pay for return shipping. Refunds are given once items are returned in original condition.

On all of our sold items we donate a percentage of profits to the Wounded Warrior project and to World War II museum in New Orleans, LA.