
Hurray! Sam Sachs’ 105 birthday, which I first posted about here, was a massive success in every way. His birthday last Sunday, was a bit different due to COVID19 (here and here and here and here and here and here are some posts that might cheer you through this crisis). As of that morning, according to the Long Beach Post News, the retired high school teacher and celebrated WWII vet received over 6,200 birthday cards from all over the United States and probably other countries too.
Seventy-six years ago, in nothing but a glider, a.k.a. a “flying coffin,” pulled by an airplane, he landed with other soldiers behind German lines to help liberate a Nazi internment camp! For his bravery, Sachs was recently inducted into the French Legion of Honor.

The mayor of where Sachs was born, Grand Forks, North Dakota, proclaimed Sunday in his honor. U.S. President Donald Trump sent a dozen Army National Guard members with a laudatory letter, a photo, and a framed flag.
News coverage came from all over the place, in addition to my own posts and shares. There were so many greetings from Southern California-area politicians, among them Lakewood’s Mayor Todd Rogers. Here’s a full account by Lakewood’s news…
Over the days preceding Sachs’ special day, fancy decorated vehicles, old and new, private and public, paraded past and over his house. That included low riders, collectors, a Los Angeles County fire truck, sheriff’s cars, and a sheriff’s helicopter.
Sachs promises he’ll do his best to be around for us to help him celebrate his 106!
On the day of his birthday, Sachs thanked one and all amid a front-yard filled with hundreds of donated American mini-flags.
“I had no idea what to expect … This is magical.”
Presents from strangers arrived too, such as how one man dropped off $50! Ivonne Meader, the owner of the senior care home, noted that the event offered folks a chance “to be part of something special.”
When’s the last time you mailed kind thoughts to someone? Do it right now to do a good deed, plus support the United States Postal Service. Out of stamps? Set out an envelope marked “U.S. Postmaster” for your carrier (neither postage on it nor a handling fee required) with your check inside with instructions regarding your order — or order online. President Trump wants to do away with the USPS, yet without it we’ll be at the mercy of private companies setting rates and deciding whether small towns and hard to reach places are profitable enough to service…
La mulți ani frumoși ! 🎂🎉🤗
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[…] are trying times worldwide — perhaps my other posts here and here and here and here and here and here and here will lift your spirits a […]
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Happy Birthday Sam!!!!
A well lived life and more to come
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well said, Cindy 🙂
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Hi, da-Al! After sending a card to Sam, I recently received a postcard from him thanking me for reaching out to him. How nice is that! Thank YOU, Sam!
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o-m-g!! so sweet of him!
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A fascinating and well-lived life! Happy birthday, Sam!
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Such an inspiration, Da-Al!
Happy Birthday, Sir!
Incredible examples, Sam Sachs and Colonel Tom!
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thanks for stopping by, Patricia 🙂
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
YOWSA, YOWSA!!!!!!!!
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appreciate much the rebog 🙂
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I GREATLY APPRECIATE YOU!
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Happy Birthday!! And please accept my thanks for what you did for us all!
My father was a gliderman/paratrooper with the 11th Airborne Division, so I understand the risks you took. We will never see another generation to match you!
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He is really amazing. Thank you for mentioning, da-AL. Lets wish him all the best. He really can be a role model for us, overcoming this crisis. Michael
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we can all learn from each other — sometimes what not to do lol
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I totally agree with you! :-))
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oh my … what an amazing man !! …
I hope all is well with you and yours, please take care of yourself
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