@MsTarocchi im so hearfeltly touched by your comment, and my father was a child during ww2, i myself am thinking of joining the armed forces to edfend our way of life and our freedom of democracy, i will always be willing, and if my mates come with me ill be even happier, what an amazing story, im saddened by your fahter in law’s experience,may he and his mate rest in peace, ty
To the leaders of nations: If you believe strongly enough to commit your nations military to war, be prepared to lead your valiant forces into Hell if need be. No more staying safe behind the lines in a bunker safe surrounded by protection. You start it. You finish it. I pray Lady Athena give you all the wisdom to seek other forms of resolution. Here’s to the day all the worlds soldiers can return home for good. Blessed be all who made the greatest sacrifice. Rest ye all in peace.
My father-in-law was at Monte Cassino in WWII and had his best mate shot dead right next to him by a sniper. They’d gone through 3 years together staying alive through battles in North Africa and up through Italy. One minute he was talking to my father-in-law, next he was dead – a bullet clean through his forehead. Shocked as he was he just had to carry on – his words were ‘you just had to have a nip of rum and get on with it’” And we complain about stress today — we don’t know what it is!
Honor the men and women of the world’s militaries. They don’t ask to be thrown against each other, yet our governments send them to fight and to die for causes they don’t understand.
Nobody asks to go to war.Honor those who did.I served in Nam 67 -68 during Tet Offense
I did not ask to go.But I went.16 months while you went to college and impressed your parents.Honor those who did..Ya Hoo my kid graduated from college.Ya shit my kid come back Nam
@bristolcityifcation ay brotha best of luck to you man, I almost joined the marine corps, I come from a military fam, but i decided not to. I cant imagine the shit guys like you have seen and done.
@ophelie315 Rest in Peace and may God forgive us for the death of so many innocent.
America has become the evil empire and we should expect some major blowback soon and/or a false flag committed by our intelligence networks. they are dying to get us into another war-the dogs of war hate the innocent. God please help us-save this country from the men of hate.
Dear “ThePappaH”, how can we thank you enough for bringing us freedom…there’s no glory in war, that true…but you and your brothers gave their life’s and future…for us…
It makes us humble…
@tyme4mike yeah, thats true. If Iran or North Korea, or any extremist country get there hands on a top of the line nuke, things can easily go bad. Im worried about terrorists smuggling a nuke into a harbor or a port and setting it off somehow. A huge percentage of crates go unchecked, drugs and guns get smuggled all the time in those things
All Gave Some….. Some Gave All….. KIA MIA, We will Remember
Congratulations on a very emotional video.
fuck americas government
yuov butchered a beautiful song
my brothers in arms god bless you
Some poignant images here. 25 people have no soul.
In Memory of the 400+ brave soldiers who have laid down their lifes for us. Lest We Forget !! :’(
“…it’s written in the starlight, and every line of your palm,
we’re fools to make war on our brothers in arms….”
@MsTarocchi im so hearfeltly touched by your comment, and my father was a child during ww2, i myself am thinking of joining the armed forces to edfend our way of life and our freedom of democracy, i will always be willing, and if my mates come with me ill be even happier, what an amazing story, im saddened by your fahter in law’s experience,may he and his mate rest in peace, ty
Killing for Peace is like Screwing for Virginity……~George Carlin
RIP All brave men and women who have fought these wars, used as pawns by the unintelligent leaders that like to play games with human life.
To the leaders of nations: If you believe strongly enough to commit your nations military to war, be prepared to lead your valiant forces into Hell if need be. No more staying safe behind the lines in a bunker safe surrounded by protection. You start it. You finish it. I pray Lady Athena give you all the wisdom to seek other forms of resolution. Here’s to the day all the worlds soldiers can return home for good. Blessed be all who made the greatest sacrifice. Rest ye all in peace.
My father-in-law was at Monte Cassino in WWII and had his best mate shot dead right next to him by a sniper. They’d gone through 3 years together staying alive through battles in North Africa and up through Italy. One minute he was talking to my father-in-law, next he was dead – a bullet clean through his forehead. Shocked as he was he just had to carry on – his words were ‘you just had to have a nip of rum and get on with it’” And we complain about stress today — we don’t know what it is!
great respect to you… honour the men and brothers who fought and gave their lives. respect…
Deepest respect…!
Honor the men and women of the world’s militaries. They don’t ask to be thrown against each other, yet our governments send them to fight and to die for causes they don’t understand.
Nobody asks to go to war.Honor those who did.I served in Nam 67 -68 during Tet Offense
I did not ask to go.But I went.16 months while you went to college and impressed your parents.Honor those who did..Ya Hoo my kid graduated from college.Ya shit my kid come back Nam
@bristolcityifcation ay brotha best of luck to you man, I almost joined the marine corps, I come from a military fam, but i decided not to. I cant imagine the shit guys like you have seen and done.
@ophelie315 Rest in Peace and may God forgive us for the death of so many innocent.
America has become the evil empire and we should expect some major blowback soon and/or a false flag committed by our intelligence networks. they are dying to get us into another war-the dogs of war hate the innocent. God please help us-save this country from the men of hate.
AMERICAN AND NATO CHARITY: 1950-1953. Korea, 1954. Guatemala, 1956. Egypt, 1958. Lebannon, 1961. Cuba, 1961-1973 Vietnam, 1965. Dominican Republic, 1980. Iran, 1983. Lebannon, 1983. Granada, 1986. Lybia, 1989. Panama, 1991. Irak, 1992. Somalia, 1994. Haiti, 1998. Sudan, 1999 Serbia, 2001. Afganistan, 2003. Irak, 2011. Lybia.
Rest in peace all innocent people who dies for AMERICAN DEMOCRACY!
Dear “ThePappaH”, how can we thank you enough for bringing us freedom…there’s no glory in war, that true…but you and your brothers gave their life’s and future…for us…
It makes us humble…
@tyme4mike yeah, thats true. If Iran or North Korea, or any extremist country get there hands on a top of the line nuke, things can easily go bad. Im worried about terrorists smuggling a nuke into a harbor or a port and setting it off somehow. A huge percentage of crates go unchecked, drugs and guns get smuggled all the time in those things