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Old 06-06-2016, 12:38 PM   #1
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June 6, 1944. Thousands of young men from the Allied forces invaded Normandy. There is a reason this generation is aptly referred to as the "greatest generation".
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June 6, 1944. Thousands of young men from the Allied forces invaded Normandy. There is a reason this generation is aptly referred to as the "greatest generation".


How easy it is to forget. There's nothing but Muhammed Ali on the news today. We all know what a patriot he was...

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How easy it is to forget. There's nothing but Muhammed Ali on the news today. We all know what a patriot he was...

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Sad, that so many of our WWII veterans are passing on and the news media does not exhibit the honor and devotion to our veterans of this great battle.

I have been to Normandy on June 6th a few years ago. The French in this are or France do honor and respect all those who served and more. I was personally thanked by locals right on the edge of Omaha beach.

Like it or not we do have to respect the rulings of the US Supreme Court.

He was convicted of violating the draft laws of the United States. He refused to serve in the US Armed Forces.
His conviction was overturned on a technicality by the US Supreme Court.

From Wikipedia:
"War is against the teachings of the Holy Qur'an. I'm not trying to dodge the draft. We are not supposed to take part in no wars unless declared by Allah or The Messenger. We don't take part in Christian wars or wars of any unbelievers."

A great American hero? You decide.
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Indeed this was an important day in history.... I was fortunate enough to get the chance to listen to my Uncle, who was serving in the Army, on one of the troop ships and lived to tell the tale of his view of war, and his part in it.

It only happened once, and I never asked him about again, nor did I ask him to start when he did... but when the men that fought that war talked you listened...It saddens me that they are all passing away... I fear that not enough of next generation, have heard and comprehended what the veterans of WWII had to tell....

Upon my uncles passing his family got to see again, the letter written by his Commanding Officer, that got my uncle the Silver Star... An encounter he never could bring himself to tell any of us.

To all that have served in the Armed Services, Thank-you is not enough, but it is all I have got.....
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Indeed this was an important day in history.... I was fortunate enough to get the chance to listen to my Uncle, who was serving in the Army, on one of the troop ships and lived to tell the tale of his view of war, and his part in it.

It only happened once, and I never asked him about again, nor did I ask him to start when he did... but when the men that fought that war talked you listened...It saddens me that they are all passing away... I fear that not enough of next generation, have heard and comprehended what the veterans of WWII had to tell....

Upon my uncles passing his family got to see again, the letter written by his Commanding Officer, that got my uncle the Silver Star... An encounter he never could bring himself to tell any of us.

To all that have served in the Armed Services, Thank-you is not enough, but it is all I have got.....
My father in law passed about 15 years ago, a veteran of the Italy air war--he was a Mitchell belly bomber gunner shot down over and escaped from Italy by the skin of his...

He never spoke of it but once eluded to certain actions he had to take to survive after encountering Nazi troops on his way to freedom.. How many real heros have gone (or will go) to their graves with such a burden. God bless their souls.
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Sad, that so many of our WWII veterans are passing on and the news media does not exhibit the honor and devotion to our veterans of this great battle.

I have been to Normandy on June 6th a few years ago. The French in this are or France do honor and respect all those who served and more. I was personally thanked by locals right on the edge of Omaha beach.
I also visited on the 60th. The Normans truly appreciate Americans. Very powerful. The meek gentleman that we called uncle Jim landed on Omaha Beach on June 6. Never a word spoken of it.
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