68 Years Ago Today

Mental Granny

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Yes Daddy a salute to all who died that day! And where and what were you doing while the report was being made?
 

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thrillathahunt

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I stood on that monument last June. I imagined the horror that those brave young men went through on that day. You can still see oil in the water rising up from the bottom of Arizona's hull!
 

Tnmountains

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They will always remain the greatest generation.
 

fossis

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I wasn't born until two years later, may we never forget their sacrifices.

Fossis..........
 

Glenns5900

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My father was a Pearl Harbor survivor. He was in his barracks when the first attack hit. He never told me much about it. He passed away in January 2008.
 

Monty

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My wife was born on the day we dropped the bomb on Hiroshima! That should make up for something? Monty
 

ivan salis

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war while it might be nessisary to keep one from being enslaved or killed by "bad people" -- is never good , the freindships and love one soldier shows for his freinds -- often dying to help prevent them from dying --is the only good that is exposed by war --- the simple fact is -- no greater love can a man show his fellow human beings than to lay down his life for them.

war demands that you kill your enemy -- nothing says you got to like doing it -- one should never enjoy killing a fellow human being -- you might have to in self defense do it --or to win the war -- but if you have a "healthy" human soul --you will not like doing it. --- many many men that have seen combat prefer NOT to talk about the "darkness" that often overtook them on the battlefeilds -- when they became killing machines --just to survive -- its not a easy ideal to deal with and something that unless you "been there / done that" you have no frame of referance for -- most folks thankfully have no grasp of how utterly horrible it was.
 

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