Brandon's Oma
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He was my oldest brother. He was 10 years older. You don't know.
He was my oldest brother. He was 10 years older. You don't know.
He was my oldest brother. He was 10 years older. You don't know.
Yeah. And like I said, he was in Africa and then he got captured in El Alamein.
Yeah. And like I said, he was in Africa and then he got captured in El Alamein.
Yeah. And like I said, he was in Africa and then he got captured in El Alamein.
And first he came to the States. I forgot where he was. But he came to the States and he didn't have it as good, you know, in prison. But then he got transferred to England. And he had a mate. He was striving for the higher colonel or mayor or whatever he was. He was a striver. He loved it. He had a mate.
And first he came to the States. I forgot where he was. But he came to the States and he didn't have it as good, you know, in prison. But then he got transferred to England. And he had a mate. He was striving for the higher colonel or mayor or whatever he was. He was a striver. He loved it. He had a mate.
And first he came to the States. I forgot where he was. But he came to the States and he didn't have it as good, you know, in prison. But then he got transferred to England. And he had a mate. He was striving for the higher colonel or mayor or whatever he was. He was a striver. He loved it. He had a mate.
Well, when he was in Africa, we did, before he got captured, you know. That little bit we got, I'll never forget it, we always put a little bit of our food, not food, but candy or chocolate or something in his package, and we sent him real thin scarves because of the sandstorms they had, you know.
Well, when he was in Africa, we did, before he got captured, you know. That little bit we got, I'll never forget it, we always put a little bit of our food, not food, but candy or chocolate or something in his package, and we sent him real thin scarves because of the sandstorms they had, you know.
Well, when he was in Africa, we did, before he got captured, you know. That little bit we got, I'll never forget it, we always put a little bit of our food, not food, but candy or chocolate or something in his package, and we sent him real thin scarves because of the sandstorms they had, you know.
Oh, yeah. I know. They had same story. Yeah. Anyway, the other story was, where were we?
Oh, yeah. I know. They had same story. Yeah. Anyway, the other story was, where were we?
Oh, yeah. I know. They had same story. Yeah. Anyway, the other story was, where were we?
Right. And a little later on, like I said, my dad was never dead. My brother was never dead. It was just me and my mom.
Right. And a little later on, like I said, my dad was never dead. My brother was never dead. It was just me and my mom.
Right. And a little later on, like I said, my dad was never dead. My brother was never dead. It was just me and my mom.