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Old 03-01-2012, 08:20 PM   #5
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Default Re: Another WWII Hero Gone

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I have meet some of his "Brothers" Captin Winters & Bill Guarnere. God isnt making them like this anymore RIP Buck
I appreciate the sentiment, but I have to disagree with you there; the USA is still blessed with "Brothers" like these great men, and they are serving in all 4 branches today. My thanks to all of them, past and present. From the French and Indian war all the way up to today's conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, we've been blessed with great men and women who served our country. I have really enjoyed reading the different books about Easy Company's part in WWII, and then following up with others like Audie Murphy, Jimmy Stewart, and George McGovern, as well as many other non-famous folk.
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