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The FReeper Foxhole Remembers the 57th. Bomb Wing & Operation Bingo (11-1944/4-1945)-Dec. 31st, 2003
http://members.tripod.com/jkoppie/brenner.htm ^ | Frank B. Dean

Posted on 12/31/2003 12:00:24 AM PST by SAMWolf

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To: Darksheare
Then I got my coffee and it was all better.

LOL. Your coffee deceives you... ;-)

61 posted on 12/31/2003 9:45:14 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: SAMWolf
SAM, they surely did,in fact, the 3 Free French Armored divisions were all Sherman equipped. The French Marine Corps Museum in Frejus makes no bones about their affection for their American brothers and obviously the WW2 types think pretty highly of the M 10 ,too.
62 posted on 12/31/2003 9:46:27 AM PST by gatorbait (Yesterday, today and tomorrow......The United States Army)
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To: Darksheare
"It's a loathsome bat-webbed booger being." - - Calvin

No pics :-(

63 posted on 12/31/2003 9:47:13 AM PST by SAMWolf (I live in a quiet neighborhood - they use silencers)
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To: snippy_about_it
LOL! It's Kodi!!
64 posted on 12/31/2003 9:48:08 AM PST by SAMWolf (I live in a quiet neighborhood - they use silencers)
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To: gatorbait
Yep! One of the best tributes they could give Mauldin
65 posted on 12/31/2003 9:49:27 AM PST by SAMWolf (I live in a quiet neighborhood - they use silencers)
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To: Professional Engineer
MMMM Cheese

Yeah, that too.

66 posted on 12/31/2003 9:50:11 AM PST by SAMWolf (I live in a quiet neighborhood - they use silencers)
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To: SAMWolf
2004

We send greetings to you all,
At home or over there.
Our troops who fight for freedom,
Some thoughts we’d like to share.
You’re the bravest and the best,
We thank you every one.
We will pray that soon you’re back,
We’re proud of all you’ve done.
So stand up tall, stand up proud,
Your nation owes you all.
Happy New Year from us here,
We’re glad you heard the call.

Conspiracy Guy 12/31/03

67 posted on 12/31/2003 9:50:49 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Clues for sale, 20 % off through Jan 1, 2004. Don't be clueless, buy yours today.)
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To: snippy_about_it
"You are deceived by the Dark Side."
Uh oh.
I'm in trouble.
68 posted on 12/31/2003 9:50:50 AM PST by Darksheare (Democrat is between Demise and Demon in the dictionary.)
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To: SAMWolf
Darn!
"Goop Gorp! Gronk!" - booger being.
69 posted on 12/31/2003 9:51:29 AM PST by Darksheare (Democrat is between Demise and Demon in the dictionary.)
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To: SAMWolf
LOL! It's Kodi!!

Ha ha! That wasn't my first thought but now that you mention it you're right! Awwww. Kodi's a good boy.

70 posted on 12/31/2003 9:51:32 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: gatorbait
obviously the WW2 types think pretty highly of the M 10

Just fininshing up a thread on US Tank Destroyers that will cover the M-10. We equiped everyone, the Soviets entered Berlin wearing American boots, driving American trucks.

71 posted on 12/31/2003 9:52:28 AM PST by SAMWolf (I live in a quiet neighborhood - they use silencers)
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To: Conspiracy Guy
Hey there CG, nice poetry for our troops. Thanks for bringing it to the Foxhole.
72 posted on 12/31/2003 9:53:09 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: snippy_about_it
Thanks. I'd like to say I don't think about them, but I don't like to lie.
73 posted on 12/31/2003 9:54:39 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Clues for sale, 20 % off through Jan 1, 2004. Don't be clueless, buy yours today.)
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To: Conspiracy Guy; ALOHA RONNIE; snippy_about_it

Time Magazine's cover for the Dec. 29- Jan. 5 issue shows three American military personnel representing the 'Anonymous American Soldier' chosen by Time to be the magazine's 2003 Person of the Year.

WASHINGTON - Time magazine named the American soldier its Person of the Year for 2003. The American soldier (read: Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard) has been my person of the year every year through four decades and three wars, beginning with Vietnam.

Largely unsung and unnoticed, the American soldier does the hard, dirty work of keeping freedom alive, year in and year out, in a world growing ever more violent and dangerous.

Soldiers put their lives on the line in places like Iraq, and Afghanistan, and Bosnia, and Kosovo, and the Sinai, to name just a few of the 120 places around the world where American soldiers stand between people bent on killing each other; where they teach the soldiers of other nations; and where they pursue the shadowy terrorists who would bring darkness to the world.

To those we owe so much we pay so little that the spouses and children of volunteer enlisted soldiers sometimes have no choice but to seek public welfare. They exist in shabby trailer parks on the outskirts of places like Fort Hood and Fort Riley and Fort Stewart while their loved ones soldier in some foreign country for months, if not years. We should be ashamed.

The Army has changed much in the four decades since I first marched into combat in Vietnam. Then the majority of soldiers were draftees, young men who hadn't made it into college and were called to two years' service by their hometown draft board.

They didn't ask to be called, but didn't run away to Canada or turn up for their draft physicals wearing pantyhose. They went when called and served where ordered, which meant in a hellish jungle war against a formidable foe.

They died by the thousands, were wounded by the hundreds of thousands. Those who made it home unscratched were by no means untouched. They carried the scars of witnessing brutal infantry combat at an age when they should have been home, dreaming of cars and girls. What a homecoming they received from a nation deeply divided over a war badly mismanaged by every president from Jack Kennedy to Jerry Ford.

But for their bravery and sacrifice I would not be here to write these poor words of praise for them. Ronald Reagan called Vietnam a "noble war." It was not. It was a mistake. But the soldiers sent to fight that war WERE noble. No one could explain to them why they were there or what they were fighting for, so they did the only thing they could: They fought for each other. Each other was all they had.

Their era ended with the war they fought. The draft went away 30 years ago and a volunteer force took their place. The first job would be to rebuild the Army, which was shattered by Vietnam, broken by indiscipline, drugs and racial conflict. Those soldiers and NCOs and officers stayed around to rebuild something they loved, and they labored for a decade and more to create a finely trained and armed force.

That Army, and those new soldiers, stunned the world with what they did in the Persian Gulf War, Operation Desert Storm. In just 100 hours of swift ground combat they routed the hapless Iraqis and liberated Kuwait. If they had been given an additional 48 hours they could have finished the job, finished Saddam Hussein, and that would have been that.

Before the last soldier made it home from that outing, the Army was being cut back from 12 divisions to 10. It is ever thus. So the force would shrink but also grow more lethal.

The American soldier deployed again and again: Mogadishu, Grenada, Panama, Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq one more time. The politicians of both parties seem so much more willing to draw the sword these days.

The Army was whittled to only 480,000 great soldiers. Too few called on to do too much. The National Guard and Reserves had to fill in the gap every time America moved militarily.

I see them sometimes in my dreams, and they are always the same, these American soldiers: Young, gaunt, burdened like pack animals, homesick, wary, weary - and so proud to be serving their country.

They give so much and ask so little. The next time you see a man or woman in uniform just walk up, shake hands, and say: Thank you for your service.

And watch the tears come into their eyes.

JOSEPH L. GALLOWAY
74 posted on 12/31/2003 10:04:11 AM PST by SAMWolf (I live in a quiet neighborhood - they use silencers)
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To: Conspiracy Guy
Thanks Conspiracy Guy. Good Tribute.
75 posted on 12/31/2003 10:05:03 AM PST by SAMWolf (I live in a quiet neighborhood - they use silencers)
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To: snippy_about_it
LOL! That wasn't my first thought either. ;-)
76 posted on 12/31/2003 10:05:47 AM PST by SAMWolf (I live in a quiet neighborhood - they use silencers)
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To: SAMWolf
ROTFLOL!!
77 posted on 12/31/2003 10:07:12 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: SAMWolf
Thanks Sam. It is a policy of mine to thank active duty and veteran.
78 posted on 12/31/2003 10:14:40 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Clues for sale, 20 % off through Jan 1, 2004. Don't be clueless, buy yours today.)
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To: SAMWolf
Thanks Sam.
79 posted on 12/31/2003 10:15:01 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Clues for sale, 20 % off through Jan 1, 2004. Don't be clueless, buy yours today.)
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To: Conspiracy Guy
It is a policy of mine to thank active duty and veteran

Good Policy, I wish more people had it.

80 posted on 12/31/2003 10:17:27 AM PST by SAMWolf (I live in a quiet neighborhood - they use silencers)
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