D-Day young men gave their lives - wealthy, powerful people created world wars beyond the control of the soldiers, and WhiteHats continue leading the struggles against the globalist elites, CoLβ¦
My hubby's father landed on Utah Beach that morning, close to the cliffs and did not get shot. He described wading through what he thought was red oil slick water, but was actually soldier's blood. He was army infantryman with secondary position as cook since he was a TN country boy who knew how to slaughter animals and prepare them. He said how they were very hungry as MRIs weren't sufficient to match through to Germany! He stayed around Germany about 6 months after landing and also, never spoke too much of the fighting, just geographical descriptions of countrysides and towns, people. He did valiantly earn a bronze star saving German citizens caught in a crossfire crossing the minefields 4x to pull out 4 people using only his bayonet to pull himself forward and feel for hard objects (mines) to go around. Correction by hubby: his Papi only was 1 of several volunteers asked to go get the German civilians. And probably did not do 4x crossings, but we don't know. He was in the group of us soldiers.
The silence along the Normandy Beaches is profound... especially remembering what took place there. All of the visitors there have a reverence that this is sacred ground...
Thank you for saying this and for visiting & honoring so many. I can imagine it through your experiences you've shared. I also very much appreciate your loving and wise presence on this forum. Your sacrifice and dedication, encouraging and informing us is a gift as well. God Bless π β€οΈ
D-Day young men gave their lives - wealthy, powerful people created world wars beyond the control of the soldiers, and WhiteHats continue leading the struggles against the globalist elites, CoLβ¦
Yes...Thank God for Men of Honor who are Righting the system!
My hubby's father landed on Utah Beach that morning, close to the cliffs and did not get shot. He described wading through what he thought was red oil slick water, but was actually soldier's blood. He was army infantryman with secondary position as cook since he was a TN country boy who knew how to slaughter animals and prepare them. He said how they were very hungry as MRIs weren't sufficient to match through to Germany! He stayed around Germany about 6 months after landing and also, never spoke too much of the fighting, just geographical descriptions of countrysides and towns, people. He did valiantly earn a bronze star saving German citizens caught in a crossfire crossing the minefields 4x to pull out 4 people using only his bayonet to pull himself forward and feel for hard objects (mines) to go around. Correction by hubby: his Papi only was 1 of several volunteers asked to go get the German civilians. And probably did not do 4x crossings, but we don't know. He was in the group of us soldiers.
thanks for sharing his experience, hero for rescuing he German civilians, and courageous for being part of the landing team!
It irks me that we sent our boys and men to die for plenty of tiny hats. That war was such a fraud
"We backed the wrong horse" isn't much of an excuse, when it led to decades of communism, invasion, race-mixing, and wokery
The rose joins those who died at the beach.
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How momentous an occasion for you πΉ
The silence along the Normandy Beaches is profound... especially remembering what took place there. All of the visitors there have a reverence that this is sacred ground...
Thank you for saying this and for visiting & honoring so many. I can imagine it through your experiences you've shared. I also very much appreciate your loving and wise presence on this forum. Your sacrifice and dedication, encouraging and informing us is a gift as well. God Bless π β€οΈ
You honor me fren...Thank YOU! Blessings! π
What a complete waste of the West. Millions of lives lost for nothing positive. Patton knew.