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DIESEL
I hope everyone takes some time to remember the sacrifices from the thousands of young men that made the difference 60 years ago tomorrow against Nazi tyranny and oppresion. We should never forget the soldiers and innocent civilians and also the mass-genocide of almost entire race. Alot of young people don't realize the freedoms we have today due to the people who gave their lives for us that we dear so much. Yes, I know it's almost 60 years ago and way ahead of our time but, the VETS are dieing at incredible rates and we will have none of them left so take the time and listen to their stories ,so we can pass their stories onto the next generation of people........LEST WE FORGET.
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I own a restaurant in my town. We have a ton of senior citizens that eat here and I have gotten to know quite a few of them. Yesterday, I sat down and had a long conversation with one of the older gentlemen that eats their. He relived stories of WW2 and some of the things he saw and did. After a lengthy conversation, with me only listening and asking the occassional question, all I could say to him was "Thank you, thank you for me not speaking German. Thank you for everything." He had amazing stories, from arriving during the D-Day invasion, to being in Germany after the end of the war, to present day where he has been a practicing attorney for over 50 years. His generation is awesome. We can only hope to have another generation like this somewhere in the nations future. We sure could use it now.
Silver
we may never forget, this game in a way makes it that way alnog with others. that is the greatest generation in history. god bless them
soup nazi
i may have the name nazi in my name, but im all for america and what it stands for.
DIESEL
wow alot of people respect vets and our war dead cussing.gif
Silver
i have alot of respect for ww2 and ww1 vets...i feel for the vietnam vets...they were sent to a shitty war...forced to fight...and burned when they returned...and we lost that conflict...beat the vietnamese...too many china men
xl-FLAME-lx
as for being a 16 year old...war crosses my mind a lot...my grandfather past away 2 years ago last month...i used to listen to his stories...he was a WW2 plane maker...duno what u would call that...what he told me i will never forget (his stories i mean)...I also have a cousin now that is in Iraq...his stories, well...they do not compare...God Bless The Vets & The USA...
Special Agent Orange
Good Topic, Being in a Military family i have the upmost respect for those lost and those who served, hw can i not with one grandpa who was at omaha(day after setting up equipment) and another one that is to this day the only person i have ever heard of volunteering to serve in Vietnam a second time. god bless all the ppl who served.
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