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In reply to the discussion: How is a "Gen Lee High School" any different from a "Heinrik Himmler High School"? [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)12. He's been dead a decade, now. I think the horse has left that barn.
Statues from that era tend to be of rank and file people, as it should be, or memorial walls emphasizing the great waste of the enterprise in terms of loss of life. This one, of course, is quite well known:
This one is at the California Vietnam War Memorial Museum:

IIRC Westmoreland ran for governor (GOP, surprise, surprise) of SC a long while back. Didn't win.
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How is a "Gen Lee High School" any different from a "Heinrik Himmler High School"? [View all]
Stinky The Clown
Jun 2015
OP
I agree with you. Aside from the racist implications, America isn't in the habit of celebrating
MADem
Jun 2015
#4
He didn't try to break away from the country in order to preserve the institution of slavery.
MADem
Jun 2015
#34
Washington is remembered for much more than owning slaves. And he never fought for the
pnwmom
Jun 2015
#37
I think you're projecting present-day feelings about states and federal government on
winter is coming
Jun 2015
#54
Here in Germany, my daughters went to a school named after a famous World War II person
DFW
Jun 2015
#45