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Flywrite

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As I write this my neighbors are cutting their grass, my kids are trying to get a dollar a glass for lemonade, my wife is getting ready to get in the pool. In North Carolina my mother is putting out the first Christmas displays at her Hallmark store and in my native England my friends and relatives are getting ready for dinner or perhaps a Saturday night on the town.



This happy little world I inhabit was made possible in large part by the 136,000 American, British, and Canadian soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy 60 years ago tomorrow. They came from cities and farms, from money and poverty, but all knew they had a job to do and that the road home was through Berlin. To them it was a battle in a war; to us, with the benefit of history’s perspective, it was the beginning of the ultimate battle to retake our civilization from the forces of evil. As Eisenhower put it on that gray morning, it was nothing short of a Crusade.



So as you go about your business in freedom today and as you lay down to rest this night take a moment to remember those brave, scared young men. Remember that sixty years ago tonight they boarded their Higgins Boats, their Dakotas, their Wacos and Horsas. They went knowing that many of their number would not see another night fall, but still they went. There are few of them remaining now, and soon they will be gone forever, so make sure your children and their children remember them and their story.

As President Clinton remarked on June 6th a decade ago “Let us never forget that when they were young, these men saved the world”.
 
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Flywrite said:
As President Clinton remarked on June 6th a decade ago “Let us never forget that when they were young, these men saved the world”.
Yeah and he made it worse for all us.
 
Undoubtedly these men were and are heroes. We use the hero word loosely in this country, I still am stunned and amazed when sports figures and pop culture icons are quoted as being heroes. The ignorance of society to comprehend what these heroes accomplished is sobering. Thank you to the greatest generation. We cannot forget the sacrifices these men accomplished.
 
Dep676 said:
Yeah and he made it worse for all us.
Oh, go clean your gun. (Always a knucklehead to ruin a very moving thread... :rolleyes: )


Now...

My father's father was an engineer on Ticonderoga in the Pacific.
My mother's father was on Omaha Beach.
My wife's grandfather flew a P-61B from Okinawa.

And they were just people.

I'm still in awe of what they did.
 
Dep676 said:
Yeah and he made it worse for all us.
You're right...I had money and a great paying job...my savings and stocks were doing terriffic...what a horrible time...

right on, Rush!:rolleyes:
 
"I had money and a great paying job...my savings and stocks were doing terriffic"

The love of money is the route off all evil.
 
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Originally Posted by FN FAL
The love of money is the route off all evil.
minitour said:
I thought Clinton was the route of all evil...?:rolleyes:
I thought I-80 was the route of all evil.
 
I second that I-80 IS the route of all evil.

More seriously, thanks to all of those who stopped Hitler, including my Dad, who was a sonar operator in the Navy during WWII.
 
norskman2 said:
Quote:
Originally Posted by FN FAL
The love of money is the route off all evil.

I thought I-80 was the route of all evil.
I agree... The most evil part running through Rock Springs. Nasty.

SK:cool:
 
Hemispheres said:
Undoubtedly these men were and are heroes. We use the hero word loosely in this country, I still am stunned and amazed when sports figures and pop culture icons are quoted as being heroes. The ignorance of society to comprehend what these heroes accomplished is sobering. Thank you to the greatest generation. We cannot forget the sacrifices these men accomplished.
Amen!
 

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