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Posted by Midwest redneck on April 27, 2005 at 09:01:29 from (66.151.2.81):
In Reply to: OT:Sad to see a Generation end... posted by Rauville on April 27, 2005 at 08:31:20:
I heard the comment made once, (I think on this site) that if WW2 and all that came with it...Hitler, Japan, War bonds, shoes, tires, gasoline rationed and meat too happened now in this day and age. That this nation would be crippled because of the wimps and the whiners, and we would not be able to endure it. I lost my Grandfather in 1998, he was a Lt. Col. Pilot 32 year military career, he was 27 when Pearl Harbor happened. My other grandfather was drafted in 1944, he was 24 at the time and he never saw combat because we dropped the nukes. He is still alive and is 84 now I think, he wont be here 10 years from now. Just like WW1 not many of those guys left, and if they are left they suffer from Alzheimers and being feeble, and they are over 95.
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