D-Dat 75th anniversary today
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5 years active duty Air Force during Viet Nam. 33 years civilian in the Department of Defense. So, I guess I am a jerk. But, I'm still getting paid for it I guess that makes 3 of us including Big Tex who actually served in the military.
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What a jerk planosteve must be. NOTE: Today is D-Day, the day over 10,000 Americans died for a free America
So, what do you expect they were planning to do? Swim across the ocean and occupy the North American Continent? And by the way, we didn't defeat Germany, Russia did. And Putin wasn't even invited!
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planosteve wrote:What a jerk planosteve must be. NOTE: Today is D-Day, the day over 10,000 Americans died for a free America
And by the way, we didn't defeat Germany, Russia did.
Why do people make that stupid comment.
The Americans and allies actually stood down to allow the Russians to take half of Berlin..just so they could feel better about themselves.
Political Correctness 1940s style
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GFB wrote:planosteve wrote:What a jerk planosteve must be. NOTE: Today is D-Day, the day over 10,000 Americans died for a free America
And by the way, we didn't defeat Germany, Russia did.
Why do people make that stupid comment.
The Americans and allies actually stood down to allow the Russians to take half of Berlin..just so they could feel better about themselves.
Political Correctness 1940s style
MYTH I: Heroic Americans with their British sidekicks won World War Two, while the Russian campaign was a sideshow.
REALITY: Although Western Lend-Lease and strategic bombing was highly useful, the reality is that the vast majority of German soldiers and airmen fought and died on the Eastern Front throughout the war.
Rüdiger Overmans in Deutsche militärische Verluste im Zweiten Weltkrieg estimates that from the Polish campaign to the end of 1944, 75-80% of all German armed forces personnel died or went missing in action on the Eastern Front up to the end of 1944. According to Krivosheev’s research, throughout the war, the vast majority of German divisions were concentrated against the Soviet Union – in 1942, for instance, there were 240 fighting in the East and 15 in North Africa, in 1943 there were 257 in the East and up to 26 in Italy and even in 1944 there were more than 200 in the East compared to just 50 understrength and sub-par divisions in the West. From June 1941 to June 1944, 507 German (and 607 German and Allied) divisions and 77,000 fighters were destroyed in the East, compared to 176 divisions and 23,000 fighters in the West. The two pivotal battles, Stalingrad and El Alamein, differed in scale by a factor of about ten.
https://akarlin.com/2009/05/victory-day ... ern-front/
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The Germans made many fatal mistakes.
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I dont read a lot of books written by a German citizen about WW2, I assume you like to follow Rüdiger Overmans writings. One of his most popular was the losses suffered by the German soldiers in the war. Like you say...who cares
You never did say which branch of the service you served in
You never did say which branch of the service you served in
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Go back and read it again. I stated I was in the Air Force for 5 years. I spent 6 months at a top secret base in NE Thailand named Nakon Phanom built for the bombing N. Viet Nam before the Gulf of Tonkin which is what we blamed the war on.glenn/dallas wrote:I dont read a lot of books written by a German citizen about WW2, I assume you like to follow Rüdiger Overmans writings. One of his most popular was the losses suffered by the German soldiers in the war. Like you say...who cares
You never did say which branch of the service you served in
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planosteve wrote:Go back and read it again. I stated I was in the Air Force for 5 years. I spent 6 months at a top secret base in NE Thailand named Nakon Phanom built for the bombing N. Viet Nam before the Gulf of Tonkin which is what we blamed the war on.glenn/dallas wrote:I dont read a lot of books written by a German citizen about WW2, I assume you like to follow Rüdiger Overmans writings. One of his most popular was the losses suffered by the German soldiers in the war. Like you say...who cares
You never did say which branch of the service you served in
There goes the secret.
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It's not a secret anymore.
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planosteve wrote:And what's with all these old farts running around with their "VETERAN" ball caps. I see them all the time. Who cares? Is the only thing they have to be proud about in their life is that they got drafted? Haven't they ever heard of bone spurs?
I simply go back to the above you stated. Just wonder if you would say this face to face with a group of men who served with you in Thailand. What you say is a put down to them also. Only a weak minded person cannot see that.
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Didn't mean to hurt your feelings. If I did I apologize. It was a pretty lame attempt at humor.glenn/dallas wrote:planosteve wrote:And what's with all these old farts running around with their "VETERAN" ball caps. I see them all the time. Who cares? Is the only thing they have to be proud about in their life is that they got drafted? Haven't they ever heard of bone spurs?
I simply go back to the above you stated. Just wonder if you would say this face to face with a group of men who served with you in Thailand. What you say is a put down to them also. Only a weak minded person cannot see that.
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[planosteve"]And what's with all these old farts running around with their "VETERAN" ball caps. I see them all the time. Who cares? Is the only thing they have to be proud about in their life is that they got drafted? Haven't they ever heard of bone spurs?[/quote]
planpsteve: quote] Didn't mean to hurt your feelings. If I did I apologize. It was a pretty lame attempt at humor.[/quote]
You were not hurting my feelings,I dont think your wise enough to do so, however I do accept your apology. I WAS STANDING UP FOR THE THOUSANDS OF SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN WHO DID SERVE IN
A WAR ZONE AND LIVED TO RETURN HOME, SOME WHOLE, MANY MAIMED FOR LIFE WHO DO OR DID WEAR A VETERANS CAP, WW2, VIETNAM,KOREA, AFAGASTAN OR OTHER.
I SUGGEST YOU GO TO THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH NATIONAL CEMETARY AND TRY OUT YOUR "LAME ATTEMPT AT HUMOR" ON THE 45,000 PLUS VETERANS THERE, SEE IF YOU GET A CHUCKLE. NOTHING HUMOROUS ABOUT OUR KIA. MY HAT IS FOR THEM.
planpsteve: quote] Didn't mean to hurt your feelings. If I did I apologize. It was a pretty lame attempt at humor.[/quote]
You were not hurting my feelings,I dont think your wise enough to do so, however I do accept your apology. I WAS STANDING UP FOR THE THOUSANDS OF SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN WHO DID SERVE IN
A WAR ZONE AND LIVED TO RETURN HOME, SOME WHOLE, MANY MAIMED FOR LIFE WHO DO OR DID WEAR A VETERANS CAP, WW2, VIETNAM,KOREA, AFAGASTAN OR OTHER.
I SUGGEST YOU GO TO THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH NATIONAL CEMETARY AND TRY OUT YOUR "LAME ATTEMPT AT HUMOR" ON THE 45,000 PLUS VETERANS THERE, SEE IF YOU GET A CHUCKLE. NOTHING HUMOROUS ABOUT OUR KIA. MY HAT IS FOR THEM.
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I am about 1,000 miles away. But, if I did and I got a chuckle, I'd be very concerned.
But, what I said had nothing to do with the dead. And not a lot of them died as a result of war injuries.
But, what I said had nothing to do with the dead. And not a lot of them died as a result of war injuries.
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I guess I shouldn't be surprised but sad to see that even a D Day post can't escape getting hijacked by the kookburger comments. Is NOTHING sacred at all??
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