whereisstrathmere
whereisstrathmere t1_itqprxe wrote
Reply to comment by dixieStates in My Grandfather looking like a badass somewhere in France during WWII. I never got to get to know him. Thank you for your service. by joshbenson
And, speaking as a former service member, I say again that an E6 is equally worthy of respect.
whereisstrathmere t1_itoyudn wrote
Reply to comment by dixieStates in My Grandfather looking like a badass somewhere in France during WWII. I never got to get to know him. Thank you for your service. by joshbenson
You know what, I think you’re right. Still, even in E-6 gets a lot of respect.
whereisstrathmere t1_itop5wx wrote
Reply to My Grandfather looking like a badass somewhere in France during WWII. I never got to get to know him. Thank you for your service. by joshbenson
Staff Sargent, which is E-7... quite an achievement. Takes time, so he may have already been in the Army when the war broke out. Not sure, but time-in-rank-wise it may make sense. In any event, that is a face that has seen things. Respect. EDIT: I got the level wrong E-6… but still a big deal.
whereisstrathmere t1_itooim9 wrote
Reply to My 3rd great grandfather Alexander Ferdinand Leopold Möring (1793-1867) by deadmanwalking60
Businessman in Hamburg (literally "salesman in Hamburg).
Edit: I am doing a literal translation of the German title beneath his name. While it may not suit our current sensibilities, it is very gender specific for the time. There was no female equivalent. It would be inaccurate to say, “Business person.” (I am saying this because I got a snarky message about using gender specific language.) We simply cannot impose 21st-century ideals on vintage, era-specific messages.
whereisstrathmere t1_ixjyn29 wrote
Reply to Mom & Grandpa, all dressed up, mid-late 1950s, Arkansas by paralyse78
What were their ages in this photo? I assume she’s maybe 14? Younger? It’s so hard to tell in older photos, because people back then just tend to look older than they were. Same is true of pictures of my mom when she was young.