This is my father around seventy-two years ago when he was in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. I’ve heard people from that era described as “America’s Greatest Generation.” I certainly believe that. Today is the seventieth anniversary of the Normandy Invasion when the allies landed on the European continent to defeat Adolph Hitler and the Nazis. I honor the many thousands of people who gave their lives so that the world could be safe and the people could be free.
Comments on Larry
Nicole @ 5:05 pm
I love it! What a great portrayal of my Grandpa!
Sarah @ 5:57 pm
This is one of my favorite portraits that you have painted. Nice job!
Angie @ 8:35 pm
You did such a great job on this.
Jennifer @ 10:07 pm
I absolutely love it.
Lauri @ 11:44 pm
I love it! You did an amazing job. I wish I had more memories of Grandpa. He really was an amazing man!
Margaret @ 2:25 pm
Thank you so much for your fabulous painting representing efforts of all those brave soldiers who helped bring peace and hope after such a horrible war.
Chuck @ 9:48 pm
This painting is of one of my favorite photographs of my father. You really did well on this one Tom.
Susie @ 11:38 am
A beautiful portrait of my beloved Daddy, and a wonderful tribute to the brave men and women who fought for our freedom.