Davwingman
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Eternal Peace
Eternal Peace - YouTube
Eternal Peace - YouTube
It's fashionable now for there to be no heroes... on OUR side, because we weren't absolutely PERFECT.My uncle was stationed on the USS Arizona at Pearl. He was a Navy corpsman that was ashore that Sunday to resupply. He fought to get back to his ship and was wounded in doing so. He got a total of five Purple Hearts during those times of island-hopping with the Marines. He spoke little of it, but it was my father that told us of those bits of history. Pa was a veteran of the Flying Tigers and yet spoke so proudly of his baby-brother that was at Pearl Harbor. Both are still heroes to me......
During the '60s, one of the priests (the pastor?) at St. Columbanus in Chicago had been an 8th Air Force chaplain.Walnutred; I remember you dad and some of the other WWII vets from when we were in High School. Like our 10th grade history teacher- wounded in the Pacific, our 11th grade History teacher- Navy corpman with the Marines in Korea, and the many combat veterans that taught Sunday school. There were some who served, but not once talked of it. These men won the wars we had and then came home and made peace, and spent years building us. THANK YOU
Got this in an email today:
1945 - Japanese surrender Footage Sept 2, 1945.
This film is believed to have never been seen before, only shots of the surrender were known.
If you are a history buff you will enjoy this. General McArthur's voice is a rarity in these old film clips
Interesting the other signers to the document, from New Zealand/Australia to Europe/Russia.
We always saw the "stills" but never the film itself
Japanese Sign Final Surrender - YouTube
Can't do that... the kids might get the idea that the right side won...They ought to play this clip every Dec 7th at every school in the country. I can dream, can't I?