To: Fungi
In 1972 on my last trip back to the states, I was laying in the Naval Hospital at Kobi, Japan.
I was pretty beat up and felt like there was no reason to continue on, according to the news my war was lost.
The Catholic Chaplin did not have time for me, the Protestant Chaplin did not have time for me.
The Jewish Chaplin on the other hand took the time to tell me a little story.
The story was about a group of people who had been defeated in wars, humiliated, tortured, murdered, and even had attempts made upon them to eradicate them from the face of the earth (Armenian holocaust & Nazi holocaust) for the last 5000 years.
The Chaplin told me my duty and responsibility was to get well, then stand back up on my feet and keep fighting until the day I died.
That Chaplin was Captain Victor M. Solomon.
I never forgot his words and they have served me and my family well for the last 43 years.
He eventually retired as a full bird Colonel, last I heard he lives some where in the New York area. I AM AN AMERICAN MARINE. I WILL NEVER QUIT. I WILL NEVER SURRENDER. THE BATTLE IS NEVER OVER UNTIL THE LAST OF THE ENEMY IS DEAD AT YOUR FEET.
175 posted on
06/23/2015 3:18:42 PM PDT by
5th MEB
(Progressives in the open; --- FIRE FOR EFFECT!!)
To: 5th MEB
If I were killing the enemy and engaged in a material battle I would feel more accomplished. At least I would feel tired and weary for a good reason.
We are doing precisely NOTHING to defeat the enemy.
Some people minister to the soul others just deal in platitudes. Good Capt. Solomon found you.
When does the civil disobedience start?
To: 5th MEB
187 posted on
06/23/2015 3:27:00 PM PDT by
outofsalt
( If history teaches us anything it's that history rarely teaches us anything.)
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