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Never forget those who gave all for our freedom
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:14 am
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:14 am
This weekend take a moment to thank the good Lord above for the real heros who served and gave it all for our freedom.
And also pray God swiftly destroys all of the assholes currently trying to tear down our country from within.
Amen.

And also pray God swiftly destroys all of the assholes currently trying to tear down our country from within.
Amen.

Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:16 am to Tiger Ryno
And I’ll standddd up…next to you
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:18 am to Tiger Ryno
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all of the assholes currently trying to tear down our country from within
Indeed. The professional Left hates this holiday almost as much as they hate Christmas. That’s no reason why true grateful Americans shouldn’t commemorate the best among us, those who paid the ultimate price for this Constitutional miracle and their brothers.
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:21 am to Tiger Ryno
quote:
And also pray God swiftly destroys all of the assholes currently trying to tear down our country from within.
They’d love to have their assholes destroyed.
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:22 am to Tiger Ryno
I always think about both my grandpas. One served in WWII with 3 of his brothers. All survived and met in France after the fighting stopped. I still have a picture of them together in France. Happy Memorial Day to all the heroes
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:35 am to Tiger Ryno
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And also pray God swiftly destroys all of the a-holes currently trying to tear down our country from within.
Aka Democrats
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:36 am to Macfly
From my area... Mr. Thompson.
and Roy Edward Ridgeway died March 25. 1945. I remember walking by his grave in the family cemetery as a child... I thought I would never know what he looked like. One of his family members told me that his unkle took him to the train station and that was the last time htey ever saw him. He was 23 yo.
Sergeant Ridgeway, right gunner, was killed when U.S. Army Air Corps B-29-1-MO Superfortress #42-65202 collided with B-29 #42-24507 near Haliday Island, East India while on a training mission, over the Bay of Bengal, south of Calcutta (Kolkata).
Eight other crew members perished. The crew of the other B-29 survived. MACR 13445.
Killed were:
1st Lt. George H Beaumont
1st Lt. Ernest W Fordney Jr
1st Lt. Oscar E Hauser Jr
1st Lt. Walter A Moser Jr
Sgt. Robert B Heal
Sgt. Francis J La Berge
Sgt. Roy E Ridgeway
Sgt. Aurele K Torgerson
S/Sgt. Leonard F Wszola
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Entered the service from Arkansas; ASN 38445897.
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Inscription
SGT, 676 AAF BOMB SQ, 444 BOMB GP WORLD WAR II

and Roy Edward Ridgeway died March 25. 1945. I remember walking by his grave in the family cemetery as a child... I thought I would never know what he looked like. One of his family members told me that his unkle took him to the train station and that was the last time htey ever saw him. He was 23 yo.


Sergeant Ridgeway, right gunner, was killed when U.S. Army Air Corps B-29-1-MO Superfortress #42-65202 collided with B-29 #42-24507 near Haliday Island, East India while on a training mission, over the Bay of Bengal, south of Calcutta (Kolkata).
Eight other crew members perished. The crew of the other B-29 survived. MACR 13445.
Killed were:
1st Lt. George H Beaumont
1st Lt. Ernest W Fordney Jr
1st Lt. Oscar E Hauser Jr
1st Lt. Walter A Moser Jr
Sgt. Robert B Heal
Sgt. Francis J La Berge
Sgt. Roy E Ridgeway
Sgt. Aurele K Torgerson
S/Sgt. Leonard F Wszola
~
Entered the service from Arkansas; ASN 38445897.
________________________________________
Inscription
SGT, 676 AAF BOMB SQ, 444 BOMB GP WORLD WAR II
This post was edited on 5/26/23 at 8:55 am
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:39 am to Tiger Ryno
"For those who fight for it, freedom has a special flavor that the protected will never know"
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:41 am to Tiger Ryno
I have a shadow box with my grandfathers stuff from all his time in the military and I’m not gonna lie, i got teary eyed looking at it this morning.
I definitely miss that man so much
I definitely miss that man so much
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:50 am to Tiger Ryno
If you have never been to Arlington, do yourself a favor and make it a point to do so. All that toxic masculinity buried 6 feet under died for your freedom.
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:51 am to Tiger Ryno

If you can't stand for my bud light can, you better not kneel in the target tranny section
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:51 am to WWII Collector
Major Art Bonifas, Omaha Nebraska, West Point 66, national championship swimmer, math instructor at the Academy, husband, father of three, murdered by North Koreans at the DMZ in August of 1976, at the age of 33.
Lieutenant Mark Barrett, South Carolina killed the same day.
quote:
Nearly a thousand mourners turned up for the services, at which Father Curley eulogized Major Bonifas as a man who “lived so completely and loved his fellow man so fully that our sorrow turns to joy knowing that having fought the fight and run the race, a victor's crown is his.”
Lieutenant Mark Barrett, South Carolina killed the same day.
quote:
COLUMBIA, S. C., Aug. 24 (UPI)—First Lieut. Mark T. Barrett, the other United States officer slain by North Koreans last week, was buried under a sweltering August sun today in the presence of his family, fellow soldiers and government officials.
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:56 am to A Smoke Break
Posted on 5/26/23 at 9:40 am to Tiger Ryno
Clarence Hughes - Mitry Mory, France
The story of my great-uncle, who was at the age of 28 as part of the liberation of France.
Translated from a French correspondence:

The story of my great-uncle, who was at the age of 28 as part of the liberation of France.
Translated from a French correspondence:
quote:
At the end of the morning, Sergeant Clarence P. HUGUES, accompanied by two MITRYENS who guide him, leaves his tank and continues on foot to the limit of the SNCF city to locate and estimate the importance of the German forces ambushed behind the mounds which border the northeast side of the avenue de la gare opposite the rue du Val de Mory. He was killed instantly by the bursting of a shell. Is it a German or American shell? Some witnesses say that Sergeant HUGUES, finding the shot of the American guns or mortars too long to reach the Germans, would have asked for it to be shortened. He would have been, a little too much... His body lies, mutilated, in the middle of the avenue de la gare about ten meters from the beginning of the lime trees. Despite the risks, the Germans are less than 50 m from the On the other side of the street, a MITRYAN goes to cover him with a blanket, another throws a flower, then another. According to a witness, in the evening, when the American services relieved him, he was covered with flowers.

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