Wounded Veteran Keeps Promise

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*IN MEMORIAM*

George Poplin passed away on January 8, 2018. Click here to read his obituary from the Fresno Bee.



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93-year-old George Poplin of Clovis, CA appears on episode #484 of Hometown Heroes, airing August 11-13, 2017. A native of Meeker, OK, Poplin served on a machine gun crew with Company H, 9th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division in Europe during World War II.

The hands holding George Poplin’s Purple Heart bear the scars that medal represents. For more photos, visit the Hometown Heroes Facebook page.

The hands holding George’s Purple Heart in the photo at left still bear the scars that medal represents. To say those hands have endured a lot is an understatement. For six months in 1945, George couldn’t use either of them. Now wheelchair-bound at 93, George can be found using those hands every Sunday to pass out bulletins at Lifeway Baptist Church, where he’s has been a member since 1949. Listen to Hometown Heroes to find out why that’s all part of keeping a promise a 20-year-old infantryman made on Christmas Eve, 1944.




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3 responses to “Wounded Veteran Keeps Promise”
  1. Mike Poplin Avatar
    Mike Poplin

    This is my Father, he has always been my Hero. I love you Dad, thanks for your service to our country.

    Your son,
    Mike

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