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  From Colditz to D-Day
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 11-24-2009, 09:13 AM - Forum: Reporters & Photographers - No Replies


From Colditz to D-Day: Amazing aerial images taken by daring Allied pilots on secret missions during World War II

 

Great article, sent to me by our very own Jim H! Danka and merci!

 

 

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  ACLU Christmas Card
Posted by: Mike - 11-23-2009, 08:36 PM - Forum: Current Events - Replies (2)


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Widest distribution please. This will also help the hard working people in the post office. Wouldn't it be nice if we all sent the ACLU an NRA Christmas card

 

What do you have to lose but 44 cents, what do you have to gain ----------- more than you will ever know.

 

Yes, Christmas cards. This is coming early so that you can get ready to include an important address to your list.

 

Want to have some fun this CHRISTMAS? Send the ACLU a CHRISTMAS CARD this year.

 

As they are working so very hard to get rid of the CHRISTMAS part of this holiday, we should all send them a nice, CHRISTIAN card to brighten up their dark, sad, little world..

 

Make sure it says "Merry Christmas" on it.

 

Here's the address, just don't be rude or crude. (It's not the Christian way, you know.)

 

ACLU

125 Broad Street

18th Floor

New York , NY 10004

 

 

Two tons of Christmas cards would freeze their operations because they wouldn't know if any were regular mail containing contributions. So spend 44 cents and tell the ACLU to leave Christmas alone. Also tell them that there is no such thing as a " Holiday Tree". . . It's always been called a CHRISTMAS TREE!

 

And pass this on to your email lists. We really want to communicate with the ACLU! They really DESERVE us!!

 

For those of you who aren't aware of them, the ACLU, (the American Civil Liberties Union) is the one suing the U.S. Government to take God, Christmas or anything Christian away from us. They represent the atheists and others in this war. Help put Christ back in Christmas!

 

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  intro of me, my grandfather in the 257th CEB & PTSD
Posted by: smousc - 11-23-2009, 02:33 PM - Forum: Introduce Yourself! - Replies (3)

Dear Marion and all, Here is the story in a nutshell. I need your cite and the members help. I am a 47 year old psychologist in a county prison in NE Pa. I have worked in mental health for 24 plus years behind walls and over the last 20 have seen more and more vets entering the corrections system with PTSD. Since 9-11, they have become more and more and younger and younger. Here is where story ties to your web cite. My grandfather was in the 257th CEB from march 1941- oct 1945. Before the war according to my grandmother he was happy go lucky, care free, talked to everyone, was the life of the party etc. He was stateside until 1944 and went into the eto in 44. He wrote until early 1945 and then dropped off the map until he called from ft indiantown gap in oct 45 saying that he was on his way home and would be home the next day. He was supposed to be home 1 day and showed up three days later to Northampton, PA. We he returned according to my grandmother, he was different, he did not talk much, he shook like a leaf all the time, he chain smoked, drank cup after cup of black coffee, and had a stare like he was gone (that 2 thousand yard stare famous in thomas lea's painting). He returned to the Bethlehem steel and said nothing to say about what happened to my grandmother until the 60's. She told me in the 80's (he died in 1980) he told her in the 60's he was at Dachau, but she promised him never to tell anyone what exactly he said or saw. What I see in many of these young vet kids eyes who come to the jail is the same thing. I am working on my dissertation, have 70 pages of documents coming from the national archives on roster, action reports, etc on the 257th 1944-1945 wise, but i could use any kind of help you, the members, or your cite can help me with. The dissertation will be on topic of resilience and ptsd, those who worked through it and those who did not all these years later. If i can understand what helped these ww2 vets to work through the problem, maybe it will help these younger vets who seem much more messed up, confused, volitile. I owe this not only to them, but to my grandfather, who clincially had all the symptomology (isolating, drinking, shakes, the stare, etc.) but i was just too young and not clinically trained at that time to understand. Anyway this it it. Thanks for all letting me in your cite and with any help you or the cohort in the cite may give. Scott.

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  Saving Private Ryan / Band of Brothers mix!
Posted by: sixgun - 11-23-2009, 12:18 PM - Forum: TV Shows, Film, Videos - No Replies


The best 2 WW2 MOVIES EVER CREATED

 


 

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  Afghan War Grows More Visible
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 11-23-2009, 10:41 AM - Forum: Current Events - No Replies


Jim Hennessey would like to share this with you:

 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34080233/ns/us_news-military/

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