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Today is the anniversary of D Day.

78 years ago today three of my uncles waded ashore on Juno Beach in the first wave of attackers. One of my uncles was a bren gunner and as they came ashore a German machine gun was wreaking havoc. An officer yelled at my uncle to take that machine gun out so with a quick burst from his bren gun the machine gun fell silent and never fired again. Sadly before being silenced the machine gun hit another man I knew, taking off most of his rib cage. His body was floating in the water when a hospital ship fished it out of the ocean and put it with a growing pile of dead bodies on deck and covered it with a blanket. The hospital ship was shocked when the lifeless body of Jim suddenly sat up and roared "I'm not dead yet". They performed surgery and put in a steel plate where his ribs used to be. He lived and fought in the Korean war. I met him years later. His medals were so many and so heavy it looked like they would rip his shirt.
Quimliqer · 70-79, M
So many gave the ultimate ensuring the free world would remain free.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@Quimliqer So true and 80 years later we are allowing that freedom to disappear on a daily basis. Wear a mask, get a vax, surrender your gun, pay exorbitant taxes etc etc etc.
SW-User
Awesome story
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
Makes one wonder if they could have seen into the future would have as many sacrifices been made.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@Virgo79 There is a well known Canadian poem called in Flanders fields. It was written during WWI and one of its lines read
For if you break faith with we who die
We shall not sleep
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
@hippyjoe1955 good one!
LaylaTheTallGirl · 22-25, F
Wow that interesting
Dino11 · M
Bless them all.

 
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