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During the post-WWII era, many young boys entertained themselves playing army games. Ten-year-old Do

[Fold3® by Ancestry] Would you like to get involved? ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ [This month's find]( [The Stories Behind the Stars: Uncovering Personal Stories of the WWII Fallen]( [Save 25% on an Annual Membership Limited time.]( During the post-WWII era, many young boys entertained themselves playing army games. Ten-year-old Don Milne was more interested in learning about real soldiers. He devoured books about Patton, Churchill, McArthur, and Eisenhower. He particularly loved learning about ordinary Americans who served their country in extraordinary ways. Often called the Greatest Generation, Don was touched by heroic stories of the WWII fallen. Don grew up and embarked on a 37-year career in the banking industry, but his love of military history continued. In 2016, he started a blog, and each day on his lunch break, he researched and wrote the story of a fallen WWII soldier. Before long, he had accumulated 1,300 stories and 1.5 million views on his blog! It seems that Don’s efforts struck a chord with others. [Read More...]( Save 25% on a Fold3 Annual Membership was $79.95 Now $59.95* [Start now!]( [Honoring Veterans from every US war]( [The Honor Wall]( Honoring veterans from every war. [How to Save to your Ancestry Tree?]( [Your Ancestry® Tree]( Enrich your family tree by attaching Fold3 records to your family tree. [Need Help? Hire an expert]( [Ancestry ProGenealogists®]( Start with a [free estimate today.]( *Offer ends 31 January 2021 at 11:59 PM MT. Offer available for a new Fold3® membership and not for renewal of current membership. Your membership will automatically renew at the current rate after the introductory offer. If you don't want to renew, cancel before your renewal date by visiting the [Account Details]( section or by contacting us. Terms apply. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [HQ—Our Blog]( © 2021 Fold3® by Ancestry® 1300 W. Traverse Pkwy. Lehi, Utah 84043 USA [Your Account]( • [Help]( • [Unsubscribe]( You are receiving this email because you have registered with Fold3 using the email address {EMAIL}. To avoid this email being sent to your junk mail folder, please add this address (team@fold3.com) to your safe senders list. [Privacy Statement]( • [Terms & Conditions](

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