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Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: pianoman9701 on February 23, 2024, 10:11:41 AM
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The flag was raised on Mount Suribachi Iwo Jima on this day in 1945. The battle began four days earlier and would take a total of 36 days to end. The Navy and Marines suffered over 24,000 casualties and 6,140 died during the battle. Never forget. Fair winds and following seas. Semper Fi.
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Thanks for posting.
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That's awesome.
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And the last president called them "suckers and losers". :bash:
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And the last president called them "suckers and losers". :bash:
Hearsay.
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And the last president called them "suckers and losers". :bash:
No, he didn't. That accusation appeared in the Atlantic. The guy who ran the story talked to a guy who talked to a guy who said he heard him say it. They never interviewed the source or found him. Complete fabrication that the main stream media ran with and never retracted. You should check it out before you pass it on. Just sayin'.
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Thank you Dan-O
That is awesome!!!
The best thing I've seen in a while.
I have sent that to many friends.
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Thank you Dan-O
That is awesome!!!
The best thing I've seen in a while.
I have sent that to many friends.
Thanks.
I sent it to quite a few folks myself.
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Pianoman, you get a big thanks for posting this!
I would have thought more Viewers would have looked at this, and commented!
They should.
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:tup:
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Thanks Pianoman for posting. That was the day my grandpa lost his sight in his right eye down near the airfield (if the records were correct). I knew he always was going to the eye Dr but never knew he was blind until I was about 16.
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Awesome picture. Cool video, too. It took me a little while to figure out he was painting the Iwo Jima picture upside down.
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Thank You for posting
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Pianoman thanks for posting and Awesome video dan-o thanks for sharing
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Johnny Cash did a song about Ira Hayes the Native American Marine that was one of the guys putting the flag up. :tup:
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Johnny Cash did a song about Ira Hayes the Native American Marine that was one of the guys putting the flag up. :tup:
Yep, that was a sad one.
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Never forget the sacrifices that were made.
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Never forget the sacrifices that were made.
Those sacrifices are approaching us again in the Pacific.