To: snippy_about_it
No sweat, Snippy. You are very patient with my old fashioned writing style combined with my severely elliptical phrase construction. I guess I have read too much seventeenth and eighteenth century material!
Iwo was something else, though. Relatively untouched by time.
Okinawa was a more severe battle, but Okinawa is all built up, (been there too) and the echos of war are dim. Tokyo is the same way. Tokyo and Yokohama had rubble fields you could drive by for forty five minutes without a break when I was there in 1956 and '57. All gone.
Reminds me of my visit to Chattanooga, the turning point of that other war. Buildings cover everything. Lookout Mountain is the place to go if you want to view the battle scenes with the mind's eye.
97 posted on
12/21/2003 4:46:00 AM PST by
Iris7
("Duty, Honor, Country". The first of these is Duty, and is known only through His Grace)
To: Iris7
I guess I have read too much seventeenth and eighteenth century material!Oh no dear, it's not you, it's me. I was up too late and hadn't had my coffee yet and misread you post.
On the contrary, I find our Foxhole "family" very patient of their hostess while she learns history right along with others. ;-)
98 posted on
12/21/2003 5:25:10 AM PST by
snippy_about_it
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