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  • Running Out Of Time To Thank “The Greatest Generation”

    06/02/2011 5:41:29 AM PDT · by Stoutcat · 18 replies · 1+ views
    Grand Rants ^ | 06-02-11 | Gerry Ashley
    Colleville Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach, looking north towards the English Channel and the southern coast of England. 9,387 American fighting men—representing only about 1/3 of all Americans killed fighting in Normandy in the summer of 1944—are interred here at Colleville. Among them is Brigadier General Teddy Roosevelt, Jr., who was the only General officer to land on any of the Normandy beaches on D-Day (Utah Beach), and whose weak heart finally quit on July 12, five weeks after D-Day. His brother, Lt. Quentin Roosevelt, a pilot who was killed in France in WW1 in July, 1918, was reinterred to Colleville...
  • The Gutsiest Call

    05/17/2011 7:42:07 PM PDT · by Abakumov · 22 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | May 17, 2011 | Editorial
    On Monday, the nation honored Col. William M. Bower, the last surviving pilot of the April 18, 1942, Doolittle Raid, the risky surprise attack on the Japanese home islands that bolstered American morale in the early, tragic months of World War II. Col. Bower died Jan. 10 at age 93 and was laid to rest Monday at Arlington National Cemetery. The Doolittle Raid was one of the gutsiest calls ever made by a president. Shortly after the Dec. 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor attack, Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a directive that the United States hit the Japanese homeland as soon as...
  • VJ Day, Honolulu Hawaii, August 14, 1945 (Magnificent short video)

    04/25/2011 11:14:51 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 12 replies
    Vimeo ^ | July 17, 2009 | Richard Sullivan
    VJ Day, Honolulu Hawaii, August 14, 1945 from Richard Sullivan on Vimeo.65 Years Ago my Dad shot this film along Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki capturing spontaneous celebrations that broke out upon first hearing news of the Japanese surrender. Kodachrome 16mm film: God Bless Kodachrome, right? I was able to find an outfit (mymovietransfer.com) to do a much superior scan of this footage to what I had previously posted, so I re-did this film and replaced the older version There are more still images from this amazing day, in color, at discoveringhawaii.com
  • The Greatest Generation - - A4th of July Tribute

    07/12/2010 9:48:05 AM PDT · by Hulka · 2 replies
    Email | 4th of July, 2010 | Close Friend
    I post for your consideration the following email and 4th of July speech written and presented by a close personal friend. It is nice to know there are communities in the heartland that still honor our vets and respect this great nation. EMAIL: Here at XXXXXX, the annual Independence Day celebration is a big deal. It has all the expected stuff, parades, speeches, games, fireworks, etc. This year’s theme was “Honoring the Greatest Generation.” There are still about 30 of the WW-II Vets living here, and it was decided that they should be honored for what they did. The planning...
  • The Greatest Generation

    05/29/2010 1:26:18 PM PDT · by Taxman · 39 replies · 848+ views
    email ^ | UNK | UNK
    This is a 65 year old film that a man found in his dad's papers. It is perfectly appropriate for Memorial Day Weekend! Enjoy and be thankful for that generation's sacrifices on behalf of us all.
  • WOW! WW II Battleship sailor tells Obama to shape up or ship out !

    01/18/2010 1:42:07 PM PST · by fedupjohn · 50 replies · 2,522+ views
    Personal E-Mail
    Wow! Read this one. It is really good. And this gentleman says it just like it is..This venerable and much honored WW II vet is well known in Hawaii for his seventy-plus years of service to patriotic organizations and causes all over the country. A humble man without a political bone in his body, he has never spoken out before about a government official, until now. He dictated this letter to a friend, signed it and mailed it to the president. Dear President Obama, My name is Harold Estes, approaching 95 on December 13 of this year. People meeting me...
  • Today My Dad is 90!

    10/20/2009 6:20:13 PM PDT · by bannie · 41 replies · 682+ views
    Self ^ | 20 OCT 09 | Self
    I just wanted to shout about how fortunate I am! Today my father turned 90! Mom will be 90 next July.
  • Instilling the Values of America's Greatest Generation in Our Youth Today (Education, War on Terror)

    06/11/2009 8:49:22 PM PDT · by Leah at A Better Florida · 227+ views
    A Better Florida - Campaign Site ^ | 06/10/09 | Yomin Postelnik
    Highlights: * The lessons of America's Greatest Generation * American Exceptionalism - America has nothing to apologize to the world for. On the contrary, America changed the world for the better in ways that are immeasurable. * Connecting youth with the elderly is essential to raising a new generation of Americans who will recognize the accomplishments of our American past and who will therefore see the need to continue the fight for human rights and American decency. * Comprehensive educational reform is the only way to achieve these goals. * National security is a human rights issue and education is...
  • THE PASSING OF A HERO

    03/13/2009 11:09:13 AM PDT · by oldscouter · 21 replies · 1,277+ views
    Power Line ^ | March 13, 2009 | Tom Glennon
    The word hero is attached to many people in American culture. A Quarterback throws the winning touchdown with 6 seconds left in the game, and he is called a hero. A movie actor makes a political statement while accepting an award, and he is called heroic. A politician takes a stance on an issue based on popularity polls rather than ethics and principle, and he is deemed a hero.
  • ****COOL**** National Archives lets Internet users have easy access to WWII documents

    12/07/2008 4:27:19 PM PST · by PeteePie · 17 replies · 859+ views
    Stars and Stripes, Mid East Edition ^ | December 6, 2008 | Robin Hoecker,
    One month before the bombing of Pearl Harbor, a seaman aboard the USS Arizona, Jay Wesley Young, wrote a letter to his sister thanking her for the birthday cake. "I really made a pig of myself," he wrote. Thirty days later, both the cake and Young were gone. The letter is one of 47 million documents now available online through a partnership of the National Archives and Footnote.com. The site, www.footnote.com/wwii, contains 200 terabytes of photographs, enlistment records, and interactive maps relating to World War II. Highlights include a searchable image of the USS Arizona Memorial in Hawaii, 80,000 photographs...
  • George Putnam, R.I.P (Greatest Generation Journalist Passed Away Alert)

    09/13/2008 6:03:54 AM PDT · by goldstategop · 21 replies · 471+ views
    Michelle Malkin.com ^ | 9/14/2008 | Michelle Malkin
    Just heard sad news. Los Angeles TV newsman and talk radio legend George Putnam has died. He was 94. George showed me great kindness, championing my book Invasion and inviting me on his show frequently to talk about immigration enforcement and national security when few outside the border states cared. He penned a weekly online column right up until the last few months of his life. He had a rich, full, colorful career. He was a gentleman and a patriot. And I was glad and grateful to know him. Once, during a live radio interview, my then-two-year-old daughter woke up...
  • Why baby boomers can't change tunes

    05/20/2008 12:53:37 PM PDT · by jwalburg · 62 replies · 270+ views
    Aberdeen American News ^ | May 20. 2008 | Art Marmorstein
    Recently, I reviewed a new American history anthology. I was amused to find included in the book a generous selection of 1960s protest songs. Apparently, lyrics by Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Buffy Sainte-Marie and Country Joe MacDonald are making their way into the academic canon, and at least some professors seem to think these are “must-read” documents for our students. Well, maybe so. But if one really wants song lyrics that reflect the 1960s, I'd point my students instead to some of the songs from math professor and musical satirist Tom Lehrer. In terms of insight into America, Lehrer's “National...
  • Another WWII Veteran Salutes Mihailovich in 2008

    03/09/2008 8:42:14 AM PDT · by Ravnagora · 32 replies · 792+ views
    Beaver County Times and Allegheny Times ^ | March 8, 2008 | Bob Bauder
    WWII airman recalls series of narrow escapes from behind enemy lines By Bob Bauder, Times Staff Published: Saturday, March 8, 2008 11:38 PM EST Carl Walpusk has a soft spot in his heart for Serbia. In 1944, Walpusk, of Moon Township, parachuted out of a sputtering B-24 bomber into Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia and the hands of a rag-tag band of Serbian guerilla fighters known as Chetniks. For 33 days, the Chetniks escorted Walpusk and nine other members of his crew from one Serbian village to another — risking their lives and those of collaborating villagers — to keep the airmen safe...
  • When Sanity Reigned: A Passing Moment In Time

    01/10/2008 9:22:10 AM PST · by Dr.Syn · 8 replies · 202+ views
    dansargis.org ^ | January 10, 2008 | Dan Sargis
        When Sanity Reigned: A Passing Moment In Time January 10, 2008 Last night, while I sat in a neighborhood restaurant and anticipated only two things (a cold beer and a warm meal), I experienced an unexpected moment of sanity. Since the Northeast has been in the grips of a cold wave this past week, I dug some wool sweaters out of the cedar chest (Thank God I didn’t listen to Al Gore and throw all of my winter clothes away).  Yesterday morning I sought warmth in an old Cornell letter sweater which had kept me warm through the Ithaca winters...but...
  • the Greatest Generation (Williams shoots it down)

    11/21/2007 9:17:35 AM PST · by the OlLine Rebel · 91 replies · 120+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | 11/21/07 | Walter Williams
    The "greatest generation" is a term sometimes used in reference to those Americans who were raised during the Great Depression, fought in World War II, worked in farms and factories and sacrificed for the war effort while maintaining the home front. Following the war, these Americans, many of whom were born between the turn of the century and 1930, went on to produce a level of wealth and prosperity heretofore unknown to mankind. There's no question that this generation made an important contribution. Let's look at what else that generation contributed that might qualify them for the generation that laid...
  • 63 Years Later, Medal-Winner Tells His Story

    11/03/2007 6:36:59 PM PDT · by girlangler · 47 replies · 405+ views
    The Greeneville Sun ^ | 11/03/07 | Bill Jones
    Saturday, November 3, 2007 63 Years Later, Medal-Winner Tells His Story Sun Photo by Bill Jones Delbert Fellers, 85, poses with the medals he won for his World War II military service. Among the medals is the Silver Star medal he received for silencing a Japanese machine gun that was pouring deadly fire on his unit on Angaur Island in September 1944. By: By BILL JONES/Staff Writer Source: The Greeneville Sun 11-03-2007 Sixty-three years ago, Delbert L. Fellers, of Greene County, was a reluctant warrior who had been drafted into the U.S. Army for service in World War II. “I...
  • G-d Bless our WWII Veterans

    10/03/2007 7:19:09 PM PDT · by richardtavor · 103 replies · 1,861+ views
    Our WWII Veterans are dropping like flies. I lost my Dad in February. I thought I would pass on some of the information that I found when I inherited a photo album of his experiences. He was stationed on Guam in 1944 and 1945. He arrived on the day the Staff declared the island won, when there were still 5000 hostile Japanese on the Island. This album is amazing--it shows an accurate picture of that conflict (about 300 photos.) He was a SeaBee and apparently spent most of his time at Agana. There was a poem that he posted at...
  • D-DAY - June 6, 1944: the greatest generation saved the world from the Nazis

    06/05/2007 8:57:58 AM PDT · by doug from upland · 125 replies · 3,303+ views
    D-DAY HISTORY AND LINKS D-Day: It is hard to conceive the epic scope of this decisive battle that foreshadowed the end of Hitler's dream of Nazi domination. Overlord was the largest air, land, and sea operation undertaken before or since June 6, 1944. The landing included over 5,000 ships, 11,000 airplanes, and over 150,000 service men. After years of meticulous planning and seemingly endless training, for the Allied Forces, it all came down to this: The boat ramp goes down, then jump, swim, run, and crawl to the cliffs. Many of the first young men (most not yet 20...
  • WWII vets reunite on sunny Norfolk (Slice of Life DownUnder New Zealand)

    06/03/2007 8:55:14 PM PDT · by DieHard the Hunter · 2 replies · 374+ views
    Auckland City Harbour News (New Zealand) ^ | Monday, 4 June 2007 | Heather McCracken
    WWII vets reunite on sunny Norfolk By HEATHER McCRACKEN - Auckland City Harbour News | Monday, 4 June 2007 SUNNY SERVICE: Albie Griffiths, far right, with fellow New Zealanders on Norfolk Island. OLD MATES: Albie Griffiths, left, recalls his World War Two stint on Norfolk Island with friend Colin Armiger. He spent the last 15 months of World War Two on tiny Norfolk Island, a key airbase and refuelling stop between Australia and New Zealand. The 82-year-old returned last month for the first time in 61 years. And while the island has changed dramatically, he says Kiwi servicemen have...
  • From The Greatest Generation To Self-Annihilation

    03/10/2007 10:08:06 AM PST · by verbosevet · 60 replies · 1,466+ views
    War of Wits ^ | 9/18/06 | Jayme Evans
    In World War II, it wasn't just young men who gave their all. It was women and children. It was W.A.C.s, W.A.S.P.s, and Rosie the Riveter. Kids collected scrap rubber and aluminum for recycling into aircraft parts. There were War Bonds and Civil Air Patrols. The whole nation joined the fight, convinced they'd be speaking German or Japanese if we didn't defeat Nazi tyranny or Japanese Imperialism. Now we have The Cindy Sheehan Traveling Circus, and Dick Durbin equating the interrogation techniques of US troops to those of Nazi Germany and the Khmer Rouge. We have John Murtha calling Marines...