When I think of the price of freedom...
I think of a letter Sarah Armstrong of Archdale wrote me:
"World War II had a strong impact on me. In college, some friends and I spent hours planning our lives after graduation. The war changed everything. The boys went overseas, some never to return. By war's end, the group had scattered, dreams forgotten.
"My husband's life was changed much more. A war injury left him with a permanent hearing loss. His only brother was killed, making my husband soley responsible for his family's welfare."
What's your story?
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