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Unread 12-08-2010, 08:52 PM   #1
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December 7th was also John Dunkle's birthday..
The bad news.... Tomorrow, I going to ban you from this Forum for posting my Birthday, Herzog.....

The good news.... By tomorrow, at my age - I'll have forgotten that I was going to ban you from this forum...



Seriously -Thanks Charlie..!!



From my end of the telescope, I'm just a year older... Not a year wiser, though???

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(BTW - Dean - you know I will get even with you for your post above, right??? )
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From my end of the telescope, I'm just a year older... Not a year wiser, though???

John, you're looking through it from the wrong end....

(BTW - Dean - you know I will get even with you for your post above, right??? )

High Noon at major Waldron's in three weeks
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Hey John, Happy 80th.....and many more.....

John, Don't worry about that high noon stuff..Have you seen Dean shoot lately?
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December 7th was also John Dunkle's birthday..
and John is a mere 54 yrs young Certainly not a year wiser but his coffers are filled with more borrowed stuff. Whose telescope do you have?
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Thanks Charlie. John doesn't happen to be 71 years old does he?..... That would explain a lot.
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I just saw this, its not about WW-II or Dec 7th but I think it is relevant to what took place back then.

http://www.nragive.com/ringoffreedom/index.html
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A very great video Robin! As well - you CAN embed the direct video link into the PGCA forum as a post like this (it's a little code hack I did a while back ):





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My God...

Thanks Robin

I think I got somethin' in my eye....
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Not to take anything away from those who wear the uniform today the attack on 12/7/41 should not be diluted by other events and tributes. Our country was sucker punched in a sneak attack by a foriegn power plunging the USA into the largest scale war the US has ever seen. The soldiers, sailors and marines fought in far away places without benefit of any modern conveniences we now take for granted. The veterans of those campaigns endured unimaginable hardship including being cutoff from any real contact with family and loved ones. They fought in places like Peleliu where it was 115 degrees and the Marines had no water to drink. The charged across the open airfield into the face of Japanese machine guns. Although they prevailed they were mowed down like it was Picketts charge. In the end the Marines suffered a 60% casualty rate on Peleliu. The initial campaigns in the pacific were fought with obsolescent equipment including clothing. We also fought a merciless enemy, Bataan Death March, Kamakazi's etc.

The attack on Pearl Harbor is significant to us as it put the last coffin nail into the production of the Parker gun as Remington shifted to war time production.

Although it is drama if you have not seen the 10 part mini series "Pacific" you should. It is the counterpart to Band of Brothers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVpt5ESWgXU



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Another amazing story from WWII Pacific theatre is the Battle of Leyte Gulf, particularly the sacrafice of the destroyer USS Johnston whose captain, half Cherokee Indian, was awarded the Medal of Honor postumously. His sacrificial attack was followed by similiar lopsided fight by the destroyer escort Samuel B. Roberts. The captains of these two ships threw themselves and their ships headfirst into the teeth of Japanese cruisers and battleships to save their carriers after they were jumped by the japanese force. Braver men have never lived.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sc8-e...eature=related

"A large Japanese fleet has been contacted. They are fifteen miles away and headed in our direction. They are believed to have four battleships, eight cruisers, and a number of destroyers. This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can." Captain Evans USS Johnston to his crew after turning his destroyer along with the destroyer escort Samuel B. Roberts towards the enemy force.
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