Good D Day thread

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The wife's paternal grandfather was loading up into a glider with the 101st Airborne right about now 82 years ago. Just a 26 year old farmer from Indiana who did his bit. He saw some stuff, but didn't talk too much about it. I've posted this before, but my wife said he would tell one story about him and a few buddies getting separated from their unit around the time of Battle of the Bulge. For over a day they were lost, and then they stumbled into a barn, and due to their exhaustion abandoned proper security and all fell asleep. They awoke to the unmistakable sound of a German tank outside the barn. They scrambled away from the sound to a rear door to make their escape. As he exited he turned and saw a "kid", in a German uniform staring at him from the door on the opposite side of the barn. The kid had his rifle up, but not in a firing position. He lowered it, and they stared at each other for a few seconds, then he turned and started running.
He would chuckle and say something to the effect of, "Whoever has a tank gets to sleep in the barn".
 

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Looks like an interesting angle we haven’t seen before - looking forward to it!
By chance I was watching a rerun of Foyle's War a few weeks ago, and it was the episode Andrew Scott guest starred in as a soldier accused of turning on Britain. He's a fine addition to the cast.
 

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Not sure if there is a what are you reading thread, here, but I finished Operation Biting a few weeks ago. Max Hastings is a fine writer, and this book details a 1942 raid on a German radar installation by the fledgling British airborne forces. 100 something men dropping out of the belly of bombers into France to seize a German radar, and remove it in coordination with the Royal Navy. Pretty wild stuff to read about.
It's reflecting on operations like that, and thinking on nights like this the courage and heroism, and the guys who just did their bit on D-Day, that gives a person pause.
 
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The wife's paternal grandfather was loading up into a glider with the 101st Airborne right about now 82 years ago. Just a 26 year old farmer from Indiana who did his bit. He saw some stuff, but didn't talk too much about it. I've posted this before, but my wife said he would tell one story about him and a few buddies getting separated from their unit around the time of Battle of the Bulge. For over a day they were lost, and then they stumbled into a barn, and due to their exhaustion abandoned proper security and all fell asleep. They awoke to the unmistakable sound of a German tank outside the barn. They scrambled away from the sound to a rear door to make their escape. As he exited he turned and saw a "kid", in a German uniform staring at him from the door on the opposite side of the barn. The kid had his rifle up, but not in a firing position. He lowered it, and they stared at each other for a few seconds, then he turned and started running.
He would chuckle and say something to the effect of, "Whoever has a tank gets to sleep in the barn".
My father's first battle was at the Bulge. Shipped in as a replacement platoon for those injured or worse. He was going through basic during D-day. The greatest generation, indeed!
 

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Satire. Look it up.
sorry, there are so many outrageous comments on here it's sometimes hard to determine what's satire and what some of the posters really think

you might not believe this but there are actually posters who won't accept that trump is a felon... It's hard sometimes to determine what's serious and what's not.
 
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My dad was in England as part of Army Group Patton (Quicksilver) sending fake radio messages to make Germany think Patton was leading the invasion at Calais. They had a script that they followed that announced arrivals and movements of phantom units.
 
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You libs are so pathetic, you can't help yourselves to not F up a D Day post. Seek help. You prove TDS is real.
 

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General Eisenhower led Antifa into Europe to liberate it.

jesus christ GIF
 

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That's an interesting bit of history, but if it was recorded in June of 1964, Eisenhower had already finished his service as POTUS. Yet Walter Cronkite continually addressed him as "General." Wouldn't you think that Eisenhower should have been addressed as "Mr. President?"
 

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Please, oh pretty please DO tell us about how various of your ancestors served in the U.S. military, and how you deserve credit for that. We never tire of hearing you spout about that, Captain Houseboat.
What an absolute joke and coward you are. Meanwhile, you've yet to call out a single leftist. You're nothing but a pathetic, fat *** liar who never served, and yet, calls out folks who actually served, calling them stupid. You're a POS, racist prick. Get lost.
 

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What an absolute joke and coward you are. Meanwhile, you've yet to call out a single leftist. You're nothing but a pathetic, fat *** liar who never served, and yet, calls out folks who actually served, calling them stupid. You're a POS, racist prick. Get lost.
U mad, bro? I thought you would be happy. After all, I'm continually referring to you as a Captain. :cool:
 

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U mad, bro? I thought you would be happy. After all, I'm continually referring to you as a Captain. :cool:
Here's a thought, which you wont own. Call out just one lib on here who posted about their family's service. Just one, you pos. We all know you wont. The same reason you never ever, not once, ever checked them on their vocabulary or punctuation. You're a lying POS. Everyone knows that. Get lost loser.
 

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Here's a thought, which you wont own. Call out just one lib on here who posted about their family's service. Just one, you pos. We all know you wont. The same reason you never ever, not once, ever checked them on their vocabulary or punctuation. You're a lying POS. Everyone knows that. Get lost loser.
ADDERALL IS BAD FOR YOU.
 

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sorry, there are so many outrageous comments on here it's sometimes hard to determine what's satire and what some of the posters really think

you might not believe this but there are actually posters who won't accept that trump is a felon... It's hard sometimes to determine what's serious and what's not.
Did you not notice the "medals" on his chest? A true giveaway.
 

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That's an interesting bit of history, but if it was recorded in June of 1964, Eisenhower had already finished his service as POTUS. Yet Walter Cronkite continually addressed him as "General." Wouldn't you think that Eisenhower should have been addressed as "Mr. President?"
I might be 100% wrong, but I would assume that the staff asked Eisenhower what title he preferred before they went on the air. Cronkite seemed to be a pretty thorough reporter.
 

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I thought they looked a little strange/unusual....

satire
/ˈsaˌtī(ə)r/
Satire is the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize human folly, vices, or societal shortcomings. Far beyond simple comedy, its primary goal is constructive criticism—using wit and mockery to inspire reform or highlight absurdities in politics, organizations, or cultural norms.
 

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I might be 100% wrong, but I would assume that the staff asked Eisenhower what title he preferred before they went on the air. Cronkite seemed to be a pretty thorough reporter.
He had to resign his commission as a 5-star to be president. After the 1960 election, JFK signed an executive order restoring Ike to his rank. Eisenhower was a military man first.
 
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