https://vidacolorado.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/PART-IV-CRISTOBOL-2-1.mp4 The metal of the long steel prep table was cold on Stanley’s outstretched hands. He looked down at them and around the
Where is Stanley Now?
https://vidacolorado.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/PART-IV-CRISTOBOL-2-1.mp4 The metal of the long steel prep table was cold on Stanley’s outstretched hands. He looked down at them and around the
https://vidacolorado.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Part-III-Going-to-War.mp4 Going to War-WWII Stories by Stanley Grimes As we stood over Granny’s bed in the hospice room we knew she didn’t
https://vidacolorado.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/StanleyCCCFInal.mp4The morning fog hung on the fields and the frost still remained on the stalks of corn from last fall. Stan’s boots
When I set out to write about the story of my grandfather’s tour in World War II and his life leading up
Pendleton County, Kentucky In the summer of 1934, Stanley Grimes was just past his 13th birthday. An energetic and slim young man
Mostagenem, Algeria. February 1943. 0150 Hours The recently promoted Sergeant of Dog Battery, Stanley Grimes knew it his duty to stay back and
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