James is a reporter always trying to find a good story. When he runs into a group of WWII veterans he suspects their story is no different than the countless he's already heard.As the elevator rose he was thinking of how this meeting might play out. Two things could happen. One, he would be looked at as an outsider and not be allowed into their little get together. Or two, he would slip in un-noticed at first and then someone would ask him who he was. When the elevator doors opened he was relieved to see a good sized group of what was likely family and friends. That would make it easier for him to walk in without really being noticed.He entered the room and looked around. Where's the bar? He thought. It would probably look better if I had a drink with me. After getting a drink he spotted a table in the middle of the room with some old pictures on it. On the table was one small picture of a soldier and two large photos in the middle. One was of a captain and the other looked like an army nurse. He'd seen this before, most likely some of the guys that didn't make it back. But James was wondering what the story was on the army nurse. She looked a bit older than the others.Over the next several days James unravels the mystery about how the army nurse helped these men become one of the most decorated units of the war. But most importantly, how her love and sacrifice would influence the group of men. And also how much her love would change James' life forever, through a grand-daughter she never knew.
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