This will be something that I would visit..
New attractions will tell the stories of past wars and hopes to help Veterans and service members share their stories.
WWW.AARP.ORG
National Museum of the United States Army Opens in 2020
permafrost wrote:
New attractions will tell the stories of past wars and hopes to help Veterans and service members share their stories.
WWW.AARP.ORG
National Museum of the United States Army Opens in 2020
Awesome
I visited the military museum in Beijing about ten years ago... Loved it...
God bless all who gave all.. Amen
Will we ever quit glorifying mass murders that don't enhance anything but funeral homes????????????
bobbysatellite wrote:
Will we ever quit glorifying mass murders that don't enhance anything but funeral homes????????????
Your freedom hangs in the balance
Yeah I know, NKorea is about to take us over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bobbysatellite wrote:
Will we ever quit glorifying mass murders that don't enhance anything but funeral homes????????????
My father was 101st Airborne in WWII...at the end ,when nazis were on the run,his platoon found a camp in Belgium that had been abandoned by these monsters.What he saw there is in the history-books, and validated every
German soldier he killed. It robbed him of his ability to believe in God,and much of his sanity.
If America,and it's allies,hadn't stopped that machine,they would STILL be committing mass-murder. This wasn't Glory,pal. Simply put,it was self-defense.
bobbysatellite wrote:
Yeah I know, NKorea is about to take us over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You must be kidding. You sound like my brother. A cub scout troop can handle them.
bobbysatellite wrote:
Will we ever quit glorifying mass murders that don't enhance anything but funeral homes????????????
Mass murders, like getting rid of the Vietcong?
bobbysatellite wrote:
Will we ever quit glorifying mass murders that don't enhance anything but funeral homes????????????
ww1/ww2/korean/all were about fighting for freedom something you enjoy every day without thinking about it we don't glorify but pay due respects to those who gave the ultimate price so you could continue to have those freedoms. Some wars we entered to stand by a country we have sworn to help defend.If your not paying attention those other forces have snuck through the cracks in our country and have very quietly gotten into our schools teaching our children and at universities. Turning this country upside down with their politically correct /sterilizing our history books pulling down statues u need to wake up and take a good look around you.
I intended this post not to champion nor to decry war at all.. no rational person wants a war. only in the most dire instance is war necessary..
But this museum is about the army, what and how it has accomplished the things needed for our freedom .
Not to glorify those actions, but to show those willing to sacrifice for this country, the finest ever formed.
I would like to visit and view these things, out of respect and the memory of these men and women..
No opposition nor endorsement was intended..
bobbysatellite wrote:
Will we ever quit glorifying mass murders that don't enhance anything but funeral homes????????????
we don't glorify those people we glorify the ones who eliminate those people
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