Had an uncle that went from North Africa all the way to Berlin with Patton as a Tank Jockey.. had 3 blown up under him.. One of the first Ally at a large concentration camp.. Then spent over a year as secretary on the war criminal trials.. It took a heavy toll on him.. he wouldn’t talk about it much..
I served in the Navy for 6 years as an air traffic controller. I quickly found out that that wasn’t the job for me, I wanted to be more hands on. ATC was and is undermanned in the Navy so I wasn’t able to change rates. When my contract was up I was accepted both by the Air Force and Army for inter-service transfers. Navy wouldn’t sign the transfer. Once I discharged I took work with the government as a contractor for a few years before Covid hit and I left because I wouldn’t get the vaccine. It’s been about a year and a half of wandering since then, working jobs I come to hate because I don’t find much purpose like I did in the military. Pictures like this remind me of what I see in the mirror. Everything happens for a reason because I’d be getting my ass kicked out of the military for not getting vaccinated anyway. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
Looking back to when men were men and would do whatever it took to save America and Americans, even it meant fighting in a war that was started by nefarious people, for their own evil gain.
At the time they probably didn't know--they only knew America needed them. And they served their country well.
Thanks to all the veterans for being loyal and wanting to see America triumph.
I saw my ww2 vet daddy cry twice in my life. Once was when he was reminiscing with a war buddy. "We did what we had to do" was all they could say
Had an uncle that went from North Africa all the way to Berlin with Patton as a Tank Jockey.. had 3 blown up under him.. One of the first Ally at a large concentration camp.. Then spent over a year as secretary on the war criminal trials.. It took a heavy toll on him.. he wouldn’t talk about it much..
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ronpaul2008/1543357242/
Here's Ron Paul in Uniform- this picture rather resembled him
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Let's be honest, every war in my lifetime was based on a lie...
I served in the Navy for 6 years as an air traffic controller. I quickly found out that that wasn’t the job for me, I wanted to be more hands on. ATC was and is undermanned in the Navy so I wasn’t able to change rates. When my contract was up I was accepted both by the Air Force and Army for inter-service transfers. Navy wouldn’t sign the transfer. Once I discharged I took work with the government as a contractor for a few years before Covid hit and I left because I wouldn’t get the vaccine. It’s been about a year and a half of wandering since then, working jobs I come to hate because I don’t find much purpose like I did in the military. Pictures like this remind me of what I see in the mirror. Everything happens for a reason because I’d be getting my ass kicked out of the military for not getting vaccinated anyway. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
Looking back to when men were men and would do whatever it took to save America and Americans, even it meant fighting in a war that was started by nefarious people, for their own evil gain. At the time they probably didn't know--they only knew America needed them. And they served their country well. Thanks to all the veterans for being loyal and wanting to see America triumph.
This pic is great!!!
Assholes like you are free to ask stupid questions.
Exactly. Just ignore and deport. These assholes have no place here. Probably sitting in a bit farm in Pakistan anyways.
when you learn that the world wars were set up by people from both sides you have to ask yourself these questions.
We have a thriving LGTBQIA+ community.
think of how many german and japanese nazis were saved from stalin ?!