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onethatcares

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38. you will notice
Wed Jan 29, 2020, 02:58 PM
Jan 2020

none of these assholes in the maladministration bothered to serve their country. They had "other priorities".

You'll also notice that the rush to fascism began as the men that fought the wars against it began dieing off.

The bravery of those young men amazes me.

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That's a story that always amazes Hekate Jan 2020 #1
Almost as brave a hero as Trump! ElementaryPenguin Jan 2020 #2
Well....... whistler162 Jan 2020 #5
Almost as brave a hero as Trump Kaiserguy Jan 2020 #19
One of his musical compositions Floyd R. Turbo Jan 2020 #3
To Hell And Back Roland99 Jan 2020 #4
Me too PatSeg Jan 2020 #30
A .50 caliber bullet can do a lot of damage... mitch96 Jan 2020 #6
That's a big thumb 😀 bpositive Jan 2020 #24
Diameter not length..... Now if we are talking shoe size............ mitch96 Jan 2020 #32
😀 bpositive Jan 2020 #40
Just read up on him. That guy- apparently- was goddamned Rambo. coti Jan 2020 #7
He got a battle field commision, too. He also applied for the Marine Corp and they rejected demosincebirth Jan 2020 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author cab67 Jan 2020 #23
War hero, author, movie star, song writer - dies financially ruined at 45. Sad. jmg257 Jan 2020 #8
And apparently suffered from "battle fatigue". Floyd R. Turbo Jan 2020 #9
Ugh - frigging horrible! Reminds me of flag raiser Ira Hayes who died of alcoholism. jmg257 Jan 2020 #10
So sad. Floyd R. Turbo Jan 2020 #11
He is remembered as one of the first to be open about PTSD. NutmegYankee Jan 2020 #13
I heard he had a "headache" SilasSouleII Jan 2020 #22
Wow. BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2020 #17
A story that is just as dramatic, with a better ending... rwsanders Jan 2020 #18
A real fighter burrowowl Jan 2020 #12
and he was 5'5" and looked like a dweeb... which is not uncommon among major heroes paulkienitz Jan 2020 #14
Ironically he did become an actor Ex Lurker Jan 2020 #15
I've seen one of his movies paulkienitz Jan 2020 #27
The book "Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors" made a point of showing that the heroes were the guys rwsanders Jan 2020 #20
excellent book cab67 Jan 2020 #21
It's funny you should mention that. mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2020 #34
Thanks, I'll look for those, I think it would be a great movie though rwsanders Jan 2020 #37
wow, I didn't realize he was only nineteen years old while singlehandedly fighting off 200+ Nazis paulkienitz Jan 2020 #39
An amazing story, and a remarkable man. Nitram Jan 2020 #25
ROCK of the MARNE James48 Jan 2020 #26
I didn't know that was his film. BigmanPigman Jan 2020 #28
Donald Trump: WyattKansas Jan 2020 #29
Another story of insane bravery is that of Leo Major. BobTheSubgenius Jan 2020 #31
Having been born in the 60s, I still find it so weird that Germans were like that. lostnfound Jan 2020 #33
The Medal of Honor was only the highest of his individual awards. rsdsharp Jan 2020 #35
The really amazing thing on this list... jmowreader Jan 2020 #36
you will notice onethatcares Jan 2020 #38
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