I would so love to hear what my father, who served 5 1/2 years in England, Italy, France and Holland would have to say about the state of tbe world we are now living in. I'm glad he isn't here to see it, but I do not believe that generation would be putting up with much of the shenanigans that have gone on in this country for the past 10 years.
My kids are 28 and 30, a product of divorce, spite, instant gratification, misinformation, indoctrination, and ‘covid’. They think they know everything. Do they know everything, no. They don’t talk to me. They don’t talk to my Parents. They are missing out on a lot.
Well, that won't ever be Trump or Biden, according to Berenson. Berenson said that both Trump and Biden got Call Up papers to Vietnam to fight "for America" and both ducked them and neither went - Trump once and Biden 5 TIMES!! - Great people to have as your President, especially when you get your Call Up papers to fight for them soon.
I'm ex Marines and I was always on board with us being the good guys and fighting for Queen and country.
I would have previously condemned and criticised the conscientious objectors and war dodgers.
But now I consider myself to be the foolish one.
The military career was mostly good to me, but I'm now aware of how naive I was and also how lucky I was, especially as I now consider that no recent wars have happened organically.
They have all been "arranged" and steered into existence by our lords and masters, who send us to die for their profit.
Even WW1 and 2, considering that Germany reportedly did not want war with Britain and Americans did not want war with Germany.
The attacking of Pearl harbour was remarkably convenient for the war hawks.
Same as the terrible events of 9/11 and October 7th.
Thank you for your service. In my lifetime there have been no major wars and even if there had been I have feet as flat as pancakes and would have been refused entry to fight (Dad's Army instead)
Did you have to fight the IRA in Ireland by any chance?
We have a life and we make choices on how we want to live our lives and you did what was the right thing for you to do at the time - we are all naive - sometimes we learn of that, but often we don't.
Put it all down to experience and try to guide others on the right course for their lives, is what I try to do now - if I saved one person from having vaccines then that was 100% more than just me and I know I saved many from vaccines with my free salt water cure, but unfortunately, many was never enough for me, there were always others I did/could not.
In WW2 America did not want war with Germany and it was only after the Japanese bombed the American Fleet out of existence in Pearl Harbour that America went to war and sided with England against Germany and after Germany, Japan.
Fortunately for America, America had 4 Aircraft Carriers at sea and they missed Pearl Harbour and were good to go - and their planes sank most of the Japanese Fleet later on in the war, because America had radar and the Japanese did not - a big disadvantage to them.
For my money, England could not have survived Hitler without the equipment supplied up to 1941 by America and after 1941 when America joined the war, Germany was never going to win, especially as Hitler started a war with Russia from 1941 and was fighting on 2 fronts - which was bloody silly and he began his war with Russia in the early summer months and by winter, his troops were fucked with the worst Russian winter on record.
I did indeed do my stint in N- Ireland, though it could never be called conventional warfare and it seemed that everyone was the enemy.
Looking back at what bastards we British were throughout history, maybe they had good reason to hate us.
We originally went in to protect the Catholics from attacks by the Protestants, but we then became targets of the Catholics.....
We have to view history through the words of historians and trust them to tell the truth.
I no longer do.
Pearl harbour may have been allowed to happen, in order to facilitate Americas entry into the war, given that there seems to be some evidence of foreknowledge by allied signal intelligence.
Germany's assault on Russia may have been suicidal / foolish, but there may not have been a choice if the Bolsheviks were planning to attack Germany anyway.
There is a historian called David Irving, who has been publicly destroyed over his writings which conflict with "the narrative".
He wrote a book on the allied bombing of Dresden, which impressed the German authorities, so they gave him access to their entire library of records of WW2.
He could apparently piece together the most important people, messages, conversations, times, dates and locations from those notes.
While he was away lecturing, the UK government raided his house and confiscated every note and document he had......
Thank you, but I can't claim to have ever been pure hearted.
When I left in 2007, I still believed in the military and to a lesser extent, our governments.
The media have always been untrustworthy, mercenary, bastards, but I hadn't realised that there was an agenda, until I saw their blatant lies about Trump from day one onwards.
Then along came covid and George Floyd and BLM / Antifa and Ukraine and.............
I watched (under protest) Europa, which showed that our history is only the "authorised and allowed" version.
After fully donning my tin foil hat, I saw the glaring holes in the narrative about 9/11 and more recently the Manchester bombing.
Ukraine made me realise that our government and intelligence agencies, go out of their way to provoke wars and incite violence, no matter the terrible human cost.
I still consider the military to be "mostly" honourable men and women doing a dirty job, but for deceitful, lying, bastards, who only care about wealth and power.
I respect Trump, as President, again, he is serving his Country, he is putting his Nation First. The USA and the entire World go better with Trump. I do respect that, it is much more than ANY of us has done.
I do not respect Biden, Trudeau, nor Carney. They are leeches, and their Legacy is mythical, not factual.
The upcoming U.S. Army 250th anniversary festival is projected to cost between $25 million and $45 million, according to Heather J. Hagan, U.S. Army Public Affairs spokeswoman.
The celebration will take place on June 14 to mark the Army’s 250th birthday. The date also coincides with Flag Day and President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
The festivity will feature a parade along a portion of the National Mall, beginning at 23rd Street and ending at 15th Street, covering approximately 0.89 miles. This means the average cost per 0.1 mile of the parade route ranges from $2.7 million to $5 million, according to a Hearst Television Data Team analysis.
The chart below shows the official parade route according to the Army.
The parade is expected to feature 150 military vehicles, 6,600 soldiers and 50 aircraft.
About half of the military vehicles will come from Fort Cavazos, Texas, including all of the heaviest tank units, such as the M1A2 Abrams tanks.
Each Abrams tank weighs around 70 tons, or about 140,000 pounds. Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser has expressed concerns about potential road damage from the tanks.
The Army has promised to cover the cost of any needed repairs.
The Hearst Television Data Team reached out to the Army to determine if the estimated $45 million cost includes any potential costs for road repairs.
The Army did not respond by the time of publication. However, Hagan said the Army anticipates minimal damage to the roads and will take precautionary measures, such as placing one-inch-thick steel plates on the roads and attaching new rubber pads to the tanks.
The steel plates will be placed in 13 locations along the route where the military vehicles will need to turn.
The 50 aircraft will participate in a flyover, taking off from Joint Base Andrews and flying in formation.
Reagan National Airport is expected to close on June 14 for up to four hours to accommodate the flyovers, parachute jumps and fireworks.
The exact timing of the closures is still unknown.
During his first term, President Trump proposed holding a large-scale military parade in Washington, D.C., to celebrate Veterans Day. The envisioned event was planned to showcase troops, fighter jets, armored vehicles and other military hardware.
However, the parade was ultimately canceled in 2018 after costs soared as high as $92 million.
The last military parade in Washington, D.C., took place in 1991, following the victory of Operation Desert Storm in the Gulf War.
Yes it is great to celebrate your own Country. Showing Patriotism, Strength, and celebrating the Country’s excellence is a good thing.
Here in Canada, Justin Trudeau’s birthday is Christmas Day, every year he is a Taker, and that theft will continue every day, for the rest of his life?
Greatest Generation.
Miss all my grandparents.
One grandad was in the work camps in the 1930s in the Rockies. The other fought the Germans in a tank.
Canadians are so weak now including my generation (Gen X).
I would so love to hear what my father, who served 5 1/2 years in England, Italy, France and Holland would have to say about the state of tbe world we are now living in. I'm glad he isn't here to see it, but I do not believe that generation would be putting up with much of the shenanigans that have gone on in this country for the past 10 years.
Beautiful tribute to your Grandfather. And how lucky you were to have such a presence in your life. I’m certain he’d be proud.
Beautiful memories Sheldon.
Thank you for sharing. 💞
My kids are 28 and 30, a product of divorce, spite, instant gratification, misinformation, indoctrination, and ‘covid’. They think they know everything. Do they know everything, no. They don’t talk to me. They don’t talk to my Parents. They are missing out on a lot.
🙏🏻😢
💜
OMG! THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL! And, it is so close to how I feel about my father, who died 4 years ago and had been in the air force.
Well, that won't ever be Trump or Biden, according to Berenson. Berenson said that both Trump and Biden got Call Up papers to Vietnam to fight "for America" and both ducked them and neither went - Trump once and Biden 5 TIMES!! - Great people to have as your President, especially when you get your Call Up papers to fight for them soon.
I'm ex Marines and I was always on board with us being the good guys and fighting for Queen and country.
I would have previously condemned and criticised the conscientious objectors and war dodgers.
But now I consider myself to be the foolish one.
The military career was mostly good to me, but I'm now aware of how naive I was and also how lucky I was, especially as I now consider that no recent wars have happened organically.
They have all been "arranged" and steered into existence by our lords and masters, who send us to die for their profit.
Even WW1 and 2, considering that Germany reportedly did not want war with Britain and Americans did not want war with Germany.
The attacking of Pearl harbour was remarkably convenient for the war hawks.
Same as the terrible events of 9/11 and October 7th.
Thank you for your service. In my lifetime there have been no major wars and even if there had been I have feet as flat as pancakes and would have been refused entry to fight (Dad's Army instead)
Did you have to fight the IRA in Ireland by any chance?
We have a life and we make choices on how we want to live our lives and you did what was the right thing for you to do at the time - we are all naive - sometimes we learn of that, but often we don't.
Put it all down to experience and try to guide others on the right course for their lives, is what I try to do now - if I saved one person from having vaccines then that was 100% more than just me and I know I saved many from vaccines with my free salt water cure, but unfortunately, many was never enough for me, there were always others I did/could not.
In WW2 America did not want war with Germany and it was only after the Japanese bombed the American Fleet out of existence in Pearl Harbour that America went to war and sided with England against Germany and after Germany, Japan.
Fortunately for America, America had 4 Aircraft Carriers at sea and they missed Pearl Harbour and were good to go - and their planes sank most of the Japanese Fleet later on in the war, because America had radar and the Japanese did not - a big disadvantage to them.
For my money, England could not have survived Hitler without the equipment supplied up to 1941 by America and after 1941 when America joined the war, Germany was never going to win, especially as Hitler started a war with Russia from 1941 and was fighting on 2 fronts - which was bloody silly and he began his war with Russia in the early summer months and by winter, his troops were fucked with the worst Russian winter on record.
I did indeed do my stint in N- Ireland, though it could never be called conventional warfare and it seemed that everyone was the enemy.
Looking back at what bastards we British were throughout history, maybe they had good reason to hate us.
We originally went in to protect the Catholics from attacks by the Protestants, but we then became targets of the Catholics.....
We have to view history through the words of historians and trust them to tell the truth.
I no longer do.
Pearl harbour may have been allowed to happen, in order to facilitate Americas entry into the war, given that there seems to be some evidence of foreknowledge by allied signal intelligence.
Germany's assault on Russia may have been suicidal / foolish, but there may not have been a choice if the Bolsheviks were planning to attack Germany anyway.
There is a historian called David Irving, who has been publicly destroyed over his writings which conflict with "the narrative".
He wrote a book on the allied bombing of Dresden, which impressed the German authorities, so they gave him access to their entire library of records of WW2.
He could apparently piece together the most important people, messages, conversations, times, dates and locations from those notes.
While he was away lecturing, the UK government raided his house and confiscated every note and document he had......
The truth it seems, cannot be allowed to be told.
It must be so sad to have gone into the marines pure hearted and find out how things really are/were.
Thank you, but I can't claim to have ever been pure hearted.
When I left in 2007, I still believed in the military and to a lesser extent, our governments.
The media have always been untrustworthy, mercenary, bastards, but I hadn't realised that there was an agenda, until I saw their blatant lies about Trump from day one onwards.
Then along came covid and George Floyd and BLM / Antifa and Ukraine and.............
I watched (under protest) Europa, which showed that our history is only the "authorised and allowed" version.
After fully donning my tin foil hat, I saw the glaring holes in the narrative about 9/11 and more recently the Manchester bombing.
Ukraine made me realise that our government and intelligence agencies, go out of their way to provoke wars and incite violence, no matter the terrible human cost.
I still consider the military to be "mostly" honourable men and women doing a dirty job, but for deceitful, lying, bastards, who only care about wealth and power.
Realizing all that further "muddys" the heart or depletes innocence, even if someone isn't pure hearted or innocent to start with.
I respect Trump, as President, again, he is serving his Country, he is putting his Nation First. The USA and the entire World go better with Trump. I do respect that, it is much more than ANY of us has done.
I do not respect Biden, Trudeau, nor Carney. They are leeches, and their Legacy is mythical, not factual.
You might like this then: WASHINGTON —
The upcoming U.S. Army 250th anniversary festival is projected to cost between $25 million and $45 million, according to Heather J. Hagan, U.S. Army Public Affairs spokeswoman.
The celebration will take place on June 14 to mark the Army’s 250th birthday. The date also coincides with Flag Day and President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
The festivity will feature a parade along a portion of the National Mall, beginning at 23rd Street and ending at 15th Street, covering approximately 0.89 miles. This means the average cost per 0.1 mile of the parade route ranges from $2.7 million to $5 million, according to a Hearst Television Data Team analysis.
The chart below shows the official parade route according to the Army.
The parade is expected to feature 150 military vehicles, 6,600 soldiers and 50 aircraft.
About half of the military vehicles will come from Fort Cavazos, Texas, including all of the heaviest tank units, such as the M1A2 Abrams tanks.
Each Abrams tank weighs around 70 tons, or about 140,000 pounds. Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser has expressed concerns about potential road damage from the tanks.
The Army has promised to cover the cost of any needed repairs.
The Hearst Television Data Team reached out to the Army to determine if the estimated $45 million cost includes any potential costs for road repairs.
The Army did not respond by the time of publication. However, Hagan said the Army anticipates minimal damage to the roads and will take precautionary measures, such as placing one-inch-thick steel plates on the roads and attaching new rubber pads to the tanks.
The steel plates will be placed in 13 locations along the route where the military vehicles will need to turn.
The 50 aircraft will participate in a flyover, taking off from Joint Base Andrews and flying in formation.
Reagan National Airport is expected to close on June 14 for up to four hours to accommodate the flyovers, parachute jumps and fireworks.
The exact timing of the closures is still unknown.
During his first term, President Trump proposed holding a large-scale military parade in Washington, D.C., to celebrate Veterans Day. The envisioned event was planned to showcase troops, fighter jets, armored vehicles and other military hardware.
However, the parade was ultimately canceled in 2018 after costs soared as high as $92 million.
The last military parade in Washington, D.C., took place in 1991, following the victory of Operation Desert Storm in the Gulf War.
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Yes it is great to celebrate your own Country. Showing Patriotism, Strength, and celebrating the Country’s excellence is a good thing.
Here in Canada, Justin Trudeau’s birthday is Christmas Day, every year he is a Taker, and that theft will continue every day, for the rest of his life?
Castreau still misses his father, Fidel.
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