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Friday, October 12, 2012

Still ramrod straight

 
 
SPRINGFIELD, Pa. (AP) — An 86-year-old military veteran from suburban Philadelphia has belatedly received several medals earned for his service in World War II.
The Bronze Star and Purple Heart were among the nine medals awarded to Montraville "Monty" Lybrand on Friday.
The presentation took place in the Springfield office of Rep. Patrick Meehan, who helped secure the honors. Meehan says many veterans didn't get the recognition they deserved in the rush to come home.
Lybrand left his Philadelphia high school to join the Army in 1944. As an infantryman, he suffered shrapnel wounds to his chest during the 1945 invasion of Okinawa.
After the war, Lybrand got married and began working for the Veterans Administration in Philadelphia as a claims examiner. He retired in 1981.
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4 comments:

  1. God Bless the Greatest Generation.

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  2. These guys had some stuff. Much Respect!

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  3. Why oh why isn't there some branch of the VA that is searching for guys like this. There has to be more of these folks that deserve these medals. Why can't we shake some monies loose to pay for a full time investigator to honor these fellows!??!!

    Steve

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  4. we could use more like him.

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