Posted on 08/17/2017 11:13:49 AM PDT by Mariner
The same as Revolutionary Soldiers were British until the war was over, then they became Americans.
Maybe that too will be protested.
Not until the 1950s. Before that it was up to the individual Southern states to see to needs of Confederate veterans.
That’s what I mean, Liz!
The form for application for a grave marker is a War Department form 628. Dated 1939. I have a copy of the original form. Obviously a federal form, and before 1950's.
Anyway I'm not disputing that there was additional recognition in the 50's. But they were veterans whose families obviously received certain benefits long before that. The yankees were not that mean.
Very interesting, thanks for posting.
They’re not just pandering they’re promoting violence and totalitarianism. Trying to stop politician free speech with violence is being promoted by your friends. It’s beyond just pandering at this point.
You’re just a troll.
At Lundy’s Lane in the cemetery with American Loyalists and 1812 Canadians, there are the graves containing Americans with the tombstones indicating “Unknown American” and the year...
Enemies lying side by side...
The American soldiers treated with respect and buried along with the home boys...
The first time I saw the graves I thought how nice to do that..but then that’s how people acted 200 years ago..
What happened to people since ???
I think your talking about different things.
I honestly don’t know how the pensions were handled. Alberta Martin who was featured in Confederates in the Attic died in 2004. She starting getting a widows’ pension from the State of Alabama in the 90s, when the state realized there was still a widow out there.
As of 2013, two children of civil war vets were still receiving benefits from the VA.
I have no idea how graves for veterans were handled.
Exactly thats the whole point...
so that nobody would ever doubt they were...
its official...
Theyre as much American veterans as I am ...my war was Vietnam and I was on the side of the legitimate government of the United States...
Theyre the “glorious dead” of the South, but they are also American veterans...
Ping
bkmk
because theyre going to stand up and fight veterans now?
Sadly, as compared to post WWII, today veterans make up such a small percentage of the population, the gimme-dats of today really don't care about vets.
Yep, and there are a few monuments to black confederate soldiers in the South. Will they be torn down too...?
Good Point!
ping for self
The sad truth is that few of the modern would-be iconoclasts could recognize, let alone place, these words.
Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865.
So, why weren't confederate officers prosecuted for Treason?
(Because if they were, all one would have to do is point out that if the Confederate States could not have left the Union then the Union waging war was upon the states… thus matching the literal Constitutional definition of Treason.)
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