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"Gould 0738" wrote in message
... We're beginning to run out of living reminders of WWII. A kid just old enough to enlist in 1941 would be in his early 80's today. Most of the officers who served in WWII as young men in their mid-20's or 30's are gone, as are probably all the senior officers and commanders. My father in law was a freshly coined Navy Lt. He's still among us at 87, but sadly enough most of his lifelong friends have passed on. In yesterday's paper, there was in item that speculated there are probably no more than a few dozen WWI veterans still living, and all are presumbly over 100. Pearl Harbor was the beginning of the last military engagement where the United States declared war. I guess that's a formality nobody (at all) bothers to engage in these days. Sort of like an act of chivalry. "Be warned! We're coming to get you!" rather than "Be surprised! We're here!" I dunno....GWB sort of waved his dick around like a drunk in a bar for a year beforehand. Does that fall somewhere in between the two styles you mention? :-) |
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