If you can find a WWII Vet, get him to tell a story or two. Then thank him for all him has done. I'm am lucky enough to work at the museum with Mitch. He will turn 91 this summer. He was a waist gunner on a B-17 during WWII. He stayed in and went into maintenance. Served in Korea and SE Asia. Retired in 1973. Still very active and willing to talk a little about WWII.
By the way, if you can read thank a teacher. If you can read English thank a WWII Vet. Honor a Vet in some way this week.
Please understand I look at this a little differently than some. My Mom, Dad, Aunt, Uncle, and Father in law all served in WWII. I was in the Navy.