| Edward Louis Baugh |
In loving memory of Edward Louis Baugh
I've decided to write this message for a very dear cousin who is sadly no longer with us. His army career was all too short but exceptionally promising. He joined up with is brother. Identical twins who were difficult to tell apart. They often spoke in their own unique language and worked well as a pair. Something the army noticed and capitilsed on.
His life was cut short but not in the line of duty. This message is in remembrance of my lost cousin and also to those that wait at home and take care of our troops when they return from the field. For keeping their hearts full of love and for keeping a loving home to come back to. I'd also like to say thank you to those that helped my Aunt and Uncle during a fraut and emotional time. My cousins were based in Osnabruck, Germany when the fateful day happened. My Aunt and Uncle made numerous trips and were welcome with warm and caring arms. Their squad mates and close friends were there to see they were all cared for. Thank you to everyone for caring and loving those that keep our shores safe from harm. Last update: Tuesday, 11 September 2007
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