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Rest in Peace Soldier, it's our turn. For some reason after reading this, the cadence "Saw an old lady running down the street, had a ruck on her back, jump boots on her feet, I asked hey old lady where you running to, US Army AIRBORNE school" popped in my head. It's fitting when you think about it, the cadence is speaking of being tough as nails, and never giving in. That's her. Never giving in or up and St. Pete I'm SURE was at Parade Rest when she showed up.
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Well Ms. Dixon RIP, and thank you for taking care of the Troops' mail. During OIF, I brought sunshine to Service Members by making sure they received mail – just 60 years after you did. We both know how great it feels to get mail to people. You were a special delivery that was delivered overnight to heaven.
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Thanks for posting, SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL. For those that are interested, the Washington Post obit may be read at http://wapo.st/1OM4gu1.
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Alyce Dixon, nation’s oldest female World War II veteran, dies at 108
She served in the only black Women’s Army Corps unit that was sent overseas.
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