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D-Day Vet: “We Made A Difference”
Boston Herald ^ | June 6, 2013 | O’Ryan Johnson

Posted on 06/06/2013 4:31:05 AM PDT by Biggirl

One of the Bay State’s dwindling number of D-Day veterans recalls the Normandy Invasion — 69 years ago today — as a day when he and other young men “made a difference.”

(Excerpt) Read more at bostonherald.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: dday; normandy; veterans
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1 posted on 06/06/2013 4:31:05 AM PDT by Biggirl
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To: Biggirl

Yes, they sure did. God bless each and every one of them.

With my endless gratitude, SueRae


2 posted on 06/06/2013 4:36:58 AM PDT by SueRae (It isn't over. In God We Trust.)
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To: Biggirl

"What difference does it make?"

3 posted on 06/06/2013 4:37:45 AM PDT by Diogenesis
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To: Biggirl

http://archive.org/details/Complete_Broadcast_Day_D-Day


4 posted on 06/06/2013 4:38:37 AM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true ... I can't prove it, but they're true)
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To: Biggirl
Is our generation (Baby Boomers) worthy of their sacrifice at Normandy or at Iwo Jima?

Older Boomers served in Vietnam, G-d Bless ‘em but those of us too young to serve in that war were spoiled and raised to hate the military, the establishment, the government and see conspiracies and cover-ups everywhere.

Our parents WWII generation were indeed the “Greatest Generation”, people made out of steel. Are we made out of wet toilet paper in comparison?

5 posted on 06/06/2013 4:44:56 AM PDT by Netz (Netz)
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To: Biggirl

And to think that we have twice elected a foreign communist to destroy what they saved. I hang my head in shame.


6 posted on 06/06/2013 4:45:24 AM PDT by RS_Rider (I hate Illinois Nazis)
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To: Biggirl

Thanks for the post


7 posted on 06/06/2013 4:51:41 AM PDT by kimtom (USA ; Freedom is not Free)
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To: Netz

There were younger boomers with gen x who served in the first Persian Gulf war. I have a cousin who now drives a truck who served in the army during that conflict.


8 posted on 06/06/2013 4:51:52 AM PDT by Biggirl ("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
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To: kimtom

Your welcome!


9 posted on 06/06/2013 4:52:14 AM PDT by Biggirl ("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
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To: All

THANK-YOU to all who have served in the armed forces.


10 posted on 06/06/2013 4:52:58 AM PDT by Biggirl ("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
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To: Biggirl

There isn’t a pedestal high enough for our brave men and women who wore, and continue to wear, the Uniform of Our Nation.

A simple “Thank You” seems inadequate and insignificant, but...

THANK YOU

You are owed a debt that cannot be repaid.


11 posted on 06/06/2013 4:57:22 AM PDT by Peter W. Kessler (Dirt is for racing... asphalt is for getting there.)
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D-Day Vet: “We Made A Difference”

Yes sir, you did. Thank you.

12 posted on 06/06/2013 5:00:32 AM PDT by WayneS (Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos...)
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That's just it. You've got a gap there.

Say, younger Boomers who served not at all as opposed to Gen. Xers who served in Gulf War and II and since but that still leaves millions of folks who grew up ANTI-US, anti, anti, anti and they are now middle aged folks voting for the likes of BHO.

Those of us that lived through the JFK and RFK assassinations followed by The Pentagon Papers, Watergate and Nixon resigning (1974) were all left with a very ANTIness that has a carry over effect on how people see the nation, the military and the direction of the country today.
Gulf War I helped restore American pride and so did 9/11 but where is the momentum after BHO?

13 posted on 06/06/2013 5:06:37 AM PDT by Netz (Netz)
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I don’t disagree with a lot of what you’ve said, but let’s be brutally frank here. This idea of the WW2 generation as the “Greatest Generation” is really a lot of nonsense. Most of the political and social ills that are attributed to “Baby Boomers” were implemented in this country long before any of these people had political influence. You can lay the blame for every one of these things (legalized abortion, a massive entitlement state, race-based “tribal” politics, excusing criminal/pathological behavior, open borders, etc.) squarely on the shoulders of elected officials, appointed judges, and unelected bureaucrats from the “Greatest Generation.”


14 posted on 06/06/2013 5:19:19 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("I am the master of my fate ... I am the captain of my soul.")
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To: Netz
I think it would be a tremendous benefit to all of us if we separated the idea of "American pride" with a willingness to serve in military conflict all over the globe that have nothing to do with America at all.

Those WW2 veterans were surely much better men than I, but for some reason I never thought there was anything "American" about landing on a beach in France under fire from German soldiers just because some @ssholes in Washington said it was important to do that.

15 posted on 06/06/2013 5:23:41 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("I am the master of my fate ... I am the captain of my soul.")
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Is our generation (Baby Boomers) worthy of their sacrifice at Normandy or at Iwo Jima?

NO

Our parents WWII generation were indeed the “Greatest Generation”, people made out of steel. Are we made out of wet toilet paper in comparison

YES


16 posted on 06/06/2013 5:30:05 AM PDT by AFret. ("Charlie don't surf ! ")
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To: Alberta's Child
So is it all about FDR and the “New Deal” then?

If you look at the time period these Greatest Generationers (GGs) lived, you must have some kind of amazement in them, no? Many were born around or just after the trauma of WWI, influenza (1917) a boom, lived through a bust economy, WWII, a Cold War and trying to put America back on the civilian consumer track via their GI Bills. They did a heck of a lot, no? Moreover, they did not GRIPE ABOUT IT.

No doubt the GGs paved the way for many of today's ills but they did so much as compared to us, the spoon fed, “me” generation. The “me” generation paved the way for the iPhone and comfort technologies and information at your fingertips...in order to do what? Gain information and...SHOP.

17 posted on 06/06/2013 5:40:51 AM PDT by Netz (Netz)
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Why do you insist on making excuses for that "Greatest Generation" just because they grew up in difficult/interesting/challenging times?

The U.S. didn't even have a "Baby Boomer" in the White House until 1992. The very first Baby Boomers (I'll use 1946 as the year to define this) weren't even eligible to serve in the House of Representatives until 1971. They couldn't serve in the U.S. Senate until 1976. The "Greatest Generation" didn't lose its dominant place in U.S. politics until the 1980s.

I don't belong to either generation, so it doesn't matter to me in the long run. But to think this country was fouled up by the Boomers is really laughable.

18 posted on 06/06/2013 5:48:02 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("I am the master of my fate ... I am the captain of my soul.")
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I am not saying that the country was “fouled up by the Boomers”. What I am saying is that we owe a tremendous amount to that WWII generation, that's all. Again, when one examines the lifestyles and values of the WWII folks and you compare it to our equivalent today, you can see the devolution of the country. All I am saying is that the contrasts are very marked and radically different...
19 posted on 06/06/2013 5:55:00 AM PDT by Netz (Netz)
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I do not think that Americans went ashore at Normandy just because a-holes in Washington said they had to do it. The conquest of Europe by Nazi Germany would have spread eventually to the shores of New England had they not been stopped and pushed back in Europe. The Japanese had similar plans so, while it may not be American to fight other people on other people’s soil, it is very American to STOP evil from progressing...


20 posted on 06/06/2013 5:58:42 AM PDT by Netz (Netz)
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