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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!馃嚚馃嚳馃嚭馃嚥


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

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Abrienda26-30, F
@fairefoutre ...and created a nation that saved Europe and the West TWICE...first from the Nazi Germany and Fascists Japan, then from Communist Soviet Union. That's your "nothing" or were you absent from class the day that lesson was taught?
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@fairefoutre are you on drugs?
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@fairefoutre your conclusions and observations are COMPLETELY incorrect, misleading and delusional ... I far exceed your studies and readings... you need a touch of humbleness and reality.
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@fairefoutre

America was long engaged in world war II before 1941 ... it is a fact

The french WANTED to train American soldiers

The Germans acquiesced once the Americans arrived in force, not before

The American military in WWII used different tactics than the French and British ... and were equipped radically different
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Abrienda26-30, F
@fairefoutre And YOU never heard of Lend Lease, which predated the declaration of war.

Had the French "trained" the doughboys as you say they would trained them to lose, as they had been since the war began.

And do YOU dispute the fact that WITHOUT the "scum" who built the nation you hate, Nazism and Communism would have triumphed?

Look you are just a bitter old man I have humiliated before. Your comments are always hate-filled, irrelevant and no better than trolling.
Unless you can stop being such a repulsive ass you next comment will be deleted for trolling and yourself blocked as already suggested here.
Abrienda26-30, F
@fairefoutre JUST READ YOUR INTRODUCTIN MESSAGE! Here it is -


Not much really, during the holidays, my cousin who was at the same school with and lived in a village close to my own, occasionally. First time I was 11, he was 12. We were wrestling, I was losing and my cock got stiff, a sub thing I suppose. I was wearing the kilt commando and he soon found my hard little dick, he had me off as we called it


Right...I don't communicate with "men" who promote pedophilic fantasies. We're DONE!
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Longtokiss56-60, M
@fairefoutre You are completely out of your mind and have not seen how the troops were trained over here before they left to go over to europe. We brought lots more ideas and engineering to war that was never known to that time. Who created the Atomic Bomb to end the war anyway. It is interesting to note that Hitler and Japan were expanding till USA joined World War II, Then after we joined it got smaller and snaller until victory. Where was everyone before we joined. Why were they losing ground and gaining ground then?