Here are the latest devotional entries
April 23, 2025
On April 23, Phil received the news his promotion had gone through—he was now a captain [the youngest documented U.S. Army captain in WWII] after having […]
April 16, 2025
I’ve been honored to write a quarterly column, “Vaccine News You Can Use” for the Colorado Family Physician (CFP) journal for a number of years. Below […]
April 15, 2025
I’ve been honored to write a quarterly column, “Vaccine News You Can Use” for the Colorado Family Physician (CFP) journal for a number of years. Below […]
April 13, 2025
On April 13, 1945, Phil chose to write his father, knowing that the news would be painful to bear for his mother.[1]
April 12, 2025
On March 27-28, family and friends gathered in Columbus and Fort Benning, GA, for the posthumous induction of Philip B. Larimore, Jr. (my dad) into the […]
April 11, 2025
I have just posted a one-hour video documentary about my father’s WWII exploits and heroics titled: “The Teenage WWII Hero that Bullets Could Not Stop: The […]
April 10, 2025
For the last two days (parts 1-5 of this series), I ‘ve been posting what was published in the 2022 version of my and Mike Yorkey’s […]
April 9, 2025
When Phil woke up, he had no idea where he was. He felt no pain and wondered for a moment if this was heaven. His blurred […]
April 9, 2025
Phil was roused into semi-consciousness when the medic gave him a shot of morphine, removed the tourniquet, field-dressed his wound, and inserted an IV. McGarr and Abe lifted […]
April 8, 2025
On Sunday, April 8, 1945, at 11:30 a.m., Philip Sr. and Ethyl Larimore were attending a worship service at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Memphis. As the […]