That man is a inspiration too me. It's sad how many people don't realize all the brave men that fought for our freedom. I salute you jack and thank you for your service
The notch was not for putting the dog tag in the mouth of the dead. The notch was used to keep the blank dog tag aligned on the machine while the letters were being stamped into the metal.
I didn't know he was 91.
Cool! I still have my dog tags from the U.S. Navy (1989-1993). I was in Operation Desert Storm in the early 90's.
That man is a inspiration too me. It's sad how many people don't realize all the brave men that fought for our freedom. I salute you jack and thank you for your service
Hi Jack, my Dad was Canadian Black Watch, he was on the Normandy beach and then in Korea in 1950.
My grandpa is alive and he gave me a dog tag when he was in the Vietnam war and he is the south Vietnamese air cavalry medics
When he was staring at the tags , he looked at them shocked almost as he was remembering some of the things
can't help but get emotional when seeing old soldiers reminisce about their past. Love you Pop...
Happy Veterans Day Mr Jack Thanks you for your Service sir
Hello,
Mr Jack Spratt is 91 years old and a real nice gentleman we love this man.
Kind Regards John.
He is so epic!!!!! :) and a great inspiration!!!
Jack you are my hero
U are awesome jack
My most cherished possession is my dad's dog tag from WWII. He was 42nd Rainbow Division.
thank you for your service Mr.spatt
jack you are awesome you served your country and you fought 4 everyone's freedom
The notch was not for putting the dog tag in the mouth of the dead. The notch was used to keep the blank dog tag aligned on the machine while the letters were being stamped into the metal.
GOD BLESS THIS MAN! Many thanks and respect!!!💝
I always love to talk to older people about their story's and so this video was great
God Bless
Reminds me of my grandpa every time we'd go over there he'd go to the garage or bed room and grab something he wanted to show us