From the Marine I love - my son:
Here's some ground rules for this weekend:
1. Don't wish me a Happy Memorial day - there ain't nothing happy about brave men and women dying
2. Its not a holiday, its a remembrance
3. You want to know the true meaning, visit Arlington or your local VA, not Disneyland
4. Don't tell me how great any one political power is, or celebrity this or celebrity that, or athlete this or athlete that, they dont know what real courage or sacrifice is. Tell me about Joe Wrightsman, Josh Dumas, Chesty Puller, George Patton, Audie Murphy, John Basilone, Mitchell Paige, Ira Hayes, and Chris Kyle. Or anyone of the hundreds or thousands of men and women thst have given all for US FOR YOU.
5. Don't tell me I don't know what I am talking about, I have carried the burden all too many times for my warriors who now stand their post for God. It is no fun standing over dead or dying military brothers or sisters.
6. Say a prayer, and then another
7. Bear in mind that this is a formal day for me.
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
From the Marine I love - my son:
Here's some ground rules for this weekend:
1. Don't wish me a Happy Memorial day - there ain't nothing happy about brave men and women dying
2. Its not a holiday, its a remembrance
3. You want to know the true meaning, visit Arlington or your local VA, not Disneyland
4. Don't tell me how great any one political power is, or celebrity this or celebrity that, or athlete this or athlete that, they dont know what real courage or sacrifice is. Tell me about Joe Wrightsman, Josh Dumas, Chesty Puller, George Patton, Audie Murphy, John Basilone, Mitchell Paige, Ira Hayes, and Chris Kyle. Or anyone of the hundreds or thousands of men and women thst have given all for US FOR YOU.
5. Don't tell me I don't know what I am talking about, I have carried the burden all too many times for my warriors who now stand their post for God. It is no fun standing over dead or dying military brothers or sisters.
6. Say a prayer, and then another
7. Bear in mind that this is a formal day for me.
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Do your prayers extend to this guy, or are you sorry the Nazis ran out of gas before they got him?
Right leaning Centrist wrote:
Do your prayers extend to this guy, or are you sorry the Nazis ran out of gas before they got him?
How could he be a "Auschwitz Survivor" if he was in the U.S. Army? Or, was that just stuck on there for effect?
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
How could he be a "Auschwitz Survivor" if he was in the U.S. Army? Or, was that just stuck on there for effect?
The US Army continued to exist post WWII. He would have been 20 in 1945.
lpnmajor wrote:
The US Army continued to exist post WWII. He would have been 20 in 1945.
I know the Army continued to exist post WWII. But how did this guy attain the rank of Major if was locked up at Auschwitz?
Only the Air Force (traitors) are reporting him as a survivor of Auschwitz.
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
Only the Air Force (traitors) are reporting him as a survivor of Auschwitz.
You're a really judgmental peach there dude.
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
How could he be a "Auschwitz Survivor" if he was in the U.S. Army? Or, was that just stuck on there for effect?
Along with the tattoo on his arm, Herr Eichmann
Right leaning Centrist wrote:
Along with the tattoo on his arm, Herr Eichmann
The post is misleading. Wilner was an Auschwitz survivor who escaped. He was a US Army major, just not in WWII.
He apparently was in a group of prisoners being escorted to Buchenwald for termination when he escaped. He was not a US soldier at the time.
Smedley_buzkill wrote:
The post is misleading. Wilner was an Auschwitz survivor who escaped. He was a US Army major, just not in WWII.
He apparently was in a group of prisoners being escorted to Buchenwald for termination when he escaped. He was not a US soldier at the time.
Thank you for clearing that up.
woodguru wrote:
You're a really judgmental peach there dude.
It's the USAF that contracts with minor airlines to spray chemicals on us. That's why I say they are traitors.
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