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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
Important story and family memories.
Have you seen the miniseries "The Pacific" ? It doesn't have quite the acclaim as a historic war move as the "Band of Brothers" but it was very good, and if you haven't seen it, I'd recommend it. It authentically followed true stories of men/War Heroes who went to fight in the Pacific. If I remember correctly, it doesn't cover the Battle of Bataan, which happened early in 1942 (after America entered the war following Pearl Harbor in Dec. of 1941) when we were just entering and were in a defensive mode. I do remember Guadalcanal (maybe Midway too) in the miniseries, which was getting closer to when the turning point, when America was just beginning to go on the offensive late in the summer and fall of 1942. Of course, Guadalcanal was part of the Solomon Islands which was close to Australia, and the Japanese were turned back.
Again, I'd recommend The Pacific produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks if you don't mind war movies, and lot's of violent war scenes.
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My mom's dad was in the Pacific theater, serving in the Navy. It seems like he was in the Battle of Okinawa. I don't believe Granddad was ever in any immediate danger, though I think I remember hearing that his crew had to keep an eye out for kamikaze pilots.
My dad's dad served in WW2 era as well, but he might have been stateside.78-65
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Nobody directly but my grandpa had a cousin that fought in Italy and North Africa. He earned a medal in Africa for shoving a grenade in the tracks of tank. He also was involved with capturing an Italian Luger factory and brought one back home. When he was interred by the El Dorado holiday Inn Express, there were only two of us there, plus the military for the 21 gun salute.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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A great uncle served in a medical battalion and was witness to observing the first concentration camp liberated. He took a lot of pictures which was encouraged to document it so no one would ever forget. He wrote a book about it not to long ago.
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Originally posted by shock View PostNobody directly but my grandpa had a cousin that fought in Italy and North Africa. He earned a medal in Africa for shoving a grenade in the tracks of tank. He also was involved with capturing an Italian Luger factory and brought one back home. When he was interred by the El Dorado holiday Inn Express, there were only two of us there, plus the military for the 21 gun salute.
My uncle was a retired colonel with 7, I believe. An incredible feeling to witness it.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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My great grandfather fought in WWI, he died before I was old enough to even talk to him. My dad served in WW2 in the South Pacific with the Army Air Corp and island hopped all of the way to Okinawa. He was on Ie Shima when Ernie Pyle was killed. He never talked about his experiences until late in life and had some dramatic stories of life and death.
He had allowed a guy to borrow his uniform/medals once and never got them back. I went through his separation papers and unit histories and built his shadow box. He participated in 4 campaigns.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
21 is reserved for POTUS. Maybe a 7 gun salute x 3 volleys?
My uncle was a retired colonel with 7, I believe. An incredible feeling to witness it.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
Important story and family memories.
Have you seen the miniseries "The Pacific" ? It doesn't have quite the acclaim as a historic war move as the "Band of Brothers" but it was very good, and if you haven't seen it, I'd recommend it. It authentically followed true stories of men/War Heroes who went to fight in the Pacific. If I remember correctly, it doesn't cover the Battle of Bataan, which happened early in 1942 (after America entered the war following Pearl Harbor in Dec. of 1941) when we were just entering and were in a defensive mode. I do remember Guadalcanal (maybe Midway too) in the miniseries, which was getting closer to when the turning point, when America was just beginning to go on the offensive late in the summer and fall of 1942. Of course, Guadalcanal was part of the Solomon Islands which was close to Australia, and the Japanese were turned back.
Again, I'd recommend The Pacific produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks if you don't mind war movies, and lot's of violent war scenes.
Once again, thank you!
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Originally posted by wichshock65 View Post
Thank you for recommending the show. It was a 10 part Docudrama and I thought it was fantastic. Finished it today. In watching it, seeing what our greatest generation went through in world war II, then comparing that to current reports of our military stressing correct pronouns and woke agendas, is truly extraordinary.
Once again, thank you!
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