Backcountry Pilot • Dec 7

Dec 7

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Dec 7

Not backcountry related, but you know what today is. I do not want any "hot air" stuff, but a little remberance of the "greatest generation" would be nice. There aren't many left.
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a64pilot wrote:Not backcountry related, but you know what today is. I do not want any "hot air" stuff, but a little remberance of the "greatest generation" would be nice. There aren't many left.


I always remember.....how could I ever forget.....today is my birthday.

Hey Zane, how about a new emoticon with a salute?

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After 60+ years I told my Dad a belated thank you for his sacrifices during WWII.

These guys came back from a war against real tyrants hell bent on ruling the world where death was a daily experience and entered back into society with a hand shake and attaboy...get back to work.

The VA has forgotten them and Veteran's Day is becoming an endangered species. When was the last time you saw anyone wearing a Poppy? You can get them in Canada where most everyone wears one for 11/11.

If you have a relative, or friend of a friend who is a WWII vet, tell them thanks before it is too late. Thousands die each week of old age.

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"These guys came back from a war against real tyrants hell bent on ruling the world where death was a daily experience and entered back into society with a hand shake and attaboy...get back to work."

Things haven't changed much over the years have they. Same thing is going on now..........Ron
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Better than the 60's & 70's, when combat veterans returning from Vietnam got spit on & called baby killers. Coming home to a handshake is a big step up, although our vets do deserve more than that.
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zero.one.victor wrote:Better than the 60's & 70's, when combat veterans returning from Vietnam got spit on & called baby killers. Coming home to a handshake is a big step up, although our vets do deserve more than that.

I would agree with that. Most of them it's a job, not an adventure. They are all volunteers. Most of them simply would like the acknowledgement of the fact that they at least try to make things better. A soldier is a tactician, not a lawmaker or a strategist. Don't hold them accountable for decisions they aren't allowed to make. I hope as a society we have learned better.
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