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The GREATNESS of the American soldier.

Fort Apache was one of my fathers favorite movies and I first saw it when I was very small maybe seven...when this scene happened I remember I had something like an out of body experience....I was THERE with those American soldiers and beat my fists to the sound of the bugle but also the thrilling way the composer made it a powerful piece of symphonic music. I asked if my father to play that scene again and of course he said yes but before he did I ran into the kitchen and got a butter knife and when the charge began waved the knife like it was a sword while beating out the rhythm with my other hand!

But later as I grew older it affected me differently. I would still move to the music but now the emotions I felt made me cry and still does...like right now...and it became for me a symbol of brave American soldiers trying to bring order and civilization to parts of the world that never had it, fearless, maybe reckless but always brave, indomitable, and admirable.

I have not saluted the American soldier for a while now so thought it was time to do so again!🇨🇿🇺🇲


(Apologies for the weak sound quality which does not do justice to either the bugle call nor the music supporting it).

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7H5m_KklqA]
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ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
You get your history your education and your life's inspiration from a movie?
How fucking tragic are you.
fancyboy · 61-69, M
@ThePerfectUsername I don't think she said that - she was just describing how she understood the history the movie was portraying.........
@ThePerfectUsername

You are an ass ... you pick on women .... not nice
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@ThePerfectUsername Not my understanding of history... I of course did not say that. And unlike you apparently, I do take inspiration from works of art, which is what great films are. And yes this film shows the American soldier as I described him. Obviously you never were one.

BTW are you incapable of discussing topics like an adult? That you cannot make a comment with using obscenity is also tragic...especially at your advanced age.

And what is it today? Computer access hour at the St Anthony's Old Morons Home?
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
[quote]I have not saluted the American soldier for a while now so thought it was time to do so again![/quote]
She was praising the actions of invaders attempting to wipe out an entire indigenous population. In any other country an American would describe that as genocide and roundly condemn anyone who promoted it or described it as heroic. @fancyboy
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@fancyboy Thank you...that is exactly correct. But then you can read English and are not a senile hate, so you have an advantage. The title is about the American soldier, which neither of these idiots would be here making illiterate fools of themselves were it not for them.
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
[quote]You are an ass ... you pick on women .... not nice[/quote]
Gender has absolutely nothing to do with it. My daughter is 50% native american.
@questionWeaver
fancyboy · 61-69, M
@ThePerfectUsername It just sounded to me like she was admiring the bravery of the American soldiers going - albeit unnecessarily - to their certain deaths.
fancyboy · 61-69, M
@Abrienda The whole point of the movie is that the massacre could have been avoided entirely!
@ThePerfectUsername correct, gender has nothing to do with your behavior.

You are still over-bearing, inappropriate and insulting
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@ThePerfectUsername OHH ...so you are from ENGLAND! The country that couldn't win EITHER of its wars with Germany without American weapons and blood and who would be writing this in German or RUSSIAN now were it not for the American soldier! The people who brought colonial rule to MILLIONS of Africans and Asians! Hahahahah! What a hypocrite!

That's why I don't delete fools like you...you will always show your true self!
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
I simply pointed out the hypocrisy of praising an occupying force for their attempts to commit genocide.
[quote]You are still over-bearing, inappropriate and insulting[/quote]
Thank you. Coming from you that's quite a compliment.

@questionWeaver
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
Your race hatred does you proud. 🥰 @Abrienda
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@ThePerfectUsername Does the Sepoy Revolt ring a bell?

But of course you are an idiot. Nowhere do I say anything you allege. And speaking of genocide...there are more American Indians alive in the USA today than Armenians in Turkey or Jews in Europe. But don't let facts interfere with what you are really all about - that is your hatred for America.
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
🤣 @Abrienda
@Abrienda exactly
.. the guy should recognize America is founded on the principle echoed in newspapers throughout the colonies "we will be nothing that Britain is and everything that it is not"

Which led us to being the worlds super power, wealthiest most educated most fun nation in the world ... on the back of the American soldier

Then I would remind him of the british debacles in Hong Kong and Singapore to be explained ... before we need to discuss the winning heroism of the American cavalry
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@ThePerfectUsername Please explain that idiocy to me? BTW the scene in that film which is considered a classic has the INDIANS massacring the US cavalry then showing nobility in letting the survivors live.

But again you are too full of hate to see reason like all Left-wing crazies.
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@questionWeaver Look...it is no secret the Brits suffer from penis envy of the Americans, though in this morons case we could probably throw in another twenty countries or so.
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@questionWeaver "The winning heroism of the American cavalry". Wow - I like that and far, far more often true than not!
JT123 · M
@ThePerfectUsername If it wasn't for the American Soldier you sissies would be flying a NAZI Flag right now!
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@fancyboy Yeah I've seen the movie and your point relevant to my post is what? Again...this is NOT about the movie, but the heroism it portrays which does honor to the American soldier.

Jesus and Mary!
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@ThePerfectUsername Oh...so I am a "white supremacist"? Really?

You ever hear of Ira Hayes? He is among the American solders I am saluting and you are denigrating.
fancyboy · 61-69, M
@Abrienda I feel like you have answered your own question.......that is nearly word for word what I told that guy.......
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@fancyboy That is not the comment I was replying to but to your pointless explanation to me of a film I know very well.
fancyboy · 61-69, M
@Abrienda No, I knew you understood the movie, but not that other guy. If I replied to you accidentally, bad on me.
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@fancyboy AHHHHHHHH....now you see why I replied that...all is well!🤗