These photos were sent from my grandfather Adolf Szerejko to his then girlfriend, my grandmother Antonina (Bulak) Szerejko. My grandfather served in France during World War I.



On the back of the photo: "Taken at Rocky Mountain South Carolina Adolf"

On the back of the photo: "Those are my friends, front row from left to right J. Coyle (best) J. Erns. Percons. Szerejko At the back Anctile. Moore. Sanders. Four Irish, one French and the last man I don't know his nationality Adolf" The spelling may be off as the handwriting is very difficult to read.





Keep the Home Fires Burning ('Til the Boys Come Home)
Keep the home fires burning,
While your hearts are yearning.
Though your lads are far away,
They dream of home.
There’s a silver lining,
Through the dark cloud shining,
Turn the dark clouds inside out
Till the boys come home.
Thank you veterans for your service. Happy Veterans Day!
Special Thanks To: Marek for his translation of the Polish into English.
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2 comments:
Wonderful photos and great memories. I have some photos of my grandfather from WWI as well from his service in France. I should have done a similar post.
Thanks, Cheryl!
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