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Just a bunch of kids from farms and cities some of them probably didn't even need to shave yet and they were all thrown together with one common goal to save us, to save the world. They did it, often scared and homesick yet they faced some of the greatest evil ever unleashed and beat it down. When they were done, those that could came home and built a life free for us to live safely. Other boys didn't make it back. I remember some of their families, bedroom doors closed on rooms full of a boy's memories. We were taught to show those folk's great respect. I can't imagine how they would feel seeing that sickening swastika daring to show itself once again. We can't honor them enough but I sure won't see that symbol and not call it out. Rest in peace guys, we owe so much to you.
 

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I did some therapy with a Viet Nam Veteran trying to work through his PTSD many years ago. When he finally opened up it was like staring straight into hell. Like so many, he went in just a country boy, good natured and whole....didn't come back the same. There were a lot of tears shed during that time, not all of them his. He finally found some peace and stayed above ground.
 
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