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edsdad wrote:My dad spent 3 years escorting convoys in the North Atlantic.
suggs wrote:I guess i could google it, but when was the battle of Vicksburg? The civil war?
And what was the Texas revoultio -is that when they joined the States?
Fair play if you respond, GOOGLE GOOGLE GOOGLE.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Texas Revolution was the war between the inhabitants of what is now Texas and Mexico.
joecoolfrog wrote:My Grandfather and 3 Uncles died in WW2 which was more than enough for my family.
I certainly respect certain segments of the armed forces and admire acts of bravery but detest the patriotic nonsense that makes out that every soldier is a hero or that every war is justified. There is nothing heroic in commiting acts of genocide or murdering innocent civilians, nothing very dignified either in throwing ex soldiers ( good and bad ) on the scrap heap when they have outlived their usefullness.
Jenos Ridan wrote:edsdad wrote:My dad spent 3 years escorting convoys in the North Atlantic.
I bet he has some stories to tell about those trips.
suggs wrote:I guess i could google it, but when was the battle of Vicksburg? The civil war?
And what was the Texas revoultio -is that when they joined the States?
Fair play if you respond, GOOGLE GOOGLE GOOGLE.
You really should have added the part where they handcuffed hitler naked to a tree and rolled his sherman tank into a lake.albertq wrote:my grandad played tonsil hockey with churchill down in the bunkers of france during the somme
2dimes wrote:You really should have added the part where they handcuffed hitler naked to a tree and rolled his sherman tank into a lake.albertq wrote:my grandad played tonsil hockey with churchill down in the bunkers of france during the somme
Jelman9099 wrote:My dad never served, he got out of the draft for Vietnam by paying the $100's for it (which is like several $10,000's today.)
heavycola wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.
Jelman9099 wrote:My dad never served, he got out of the draft for Vietnam by paying the $100's for it (which is like several $10,000's today.)
Jelman9099 wrote:HOW?
jonesthecurl wrote:A distant relative has apparently been doing some family history, and discovered an ancestor who fought at Trafalgar. (The battle that is, not the big square in London)
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