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Re: O/T - For the Veterans out there
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Posted by trg WY on October 27, 2005 at 20:03:20 from (167.132.250.163):
In Reply to: Re: O/T - For the Veterans out there posted by Dave_Id on October 27, 2005 at 09:18:10:
I respect you Dave though I don't agree. My dad was in WW2, started out in Tunisia, then to Sardinia, Corsica, not sure what order, Sicily, Italy but then got took around for France, Belgium, wound up 50 miles behind the lines 1st night of Battle of Bulge, Through all of that he wondered why they were there for, after all it was the Japanese that bombed us not the Germans. Then on a spearhead in the night just a few weeks before the war ended, he helped liberate a death camp called Dachau. He then for the very first time in almost 2 1/2 years knew why all the sacrafice. Maybe some bankers profited. But the people guys like my Dad helped save, what do you think they would have said to you? But I tell you I want to Thank you for your service. Sorry for long post. trg
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