Sunni Man
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True but that does not negate their service or their sacrifice
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True but that does not negate their service or their sacrifice
I'm sorry, I forgot that you suffered from a low IQ.Because there are Mexican-American veterans living in Cicero, idiot. Apparently their are no Canadian-American veterans there.And why doesn't a real friend and ally like Canada have their flag flying. Chicago is much closer to Canada, isn't it?
I've never seen a Mexican-American flag. What does it look like?
.........yet our ally, Canada has no flag being flown next to ours at sites honoring the military of the various wars?
American deaths in WW1........................117,465
Canadian deaths in WW1.........................66,944
Mexican deaths in WW1..................................0
American deaths in WW2.......................418,500
Canadian deaths in WW2.........................45,400
Mexican deaths in WW2.................(civilian)..100
American deaths in the Korean War...........36,516
Canadian deaths in the Korean War...............516
Mexican deaths in the Korean War...................0
something about land of the free, give me you tired your hungry your poor.....
On this picture, there is no Mexican flag. Have you been playing with photoshop?
The part of the country that tried to tear apart the United States. Who else is there?
did you ever think that perhaps the side you talk about felt the same way about "your" side?....and felt the north was the traitors?.....
Having slaves is being "traitors" to humanity. Even if the Bible says it's OK and Jesus approves.
On this picture, there is no Mexican flag. Have you been playing with photoshop?
Have you? The Mexican flag is not there constantly. I've seen other flags there too. But my point is that Mexico has never been an ally in any of the American wars and today, is helping to invade the United States. Why should they be saluted? And why doesn't a real friend and ally like Canada have their flag flying. Chicago is much closer to Canada, isn't it?
If you weren't so retarded and actually, I don't know READ a history book, you would realize that Mexico was indeed an ally during WWII on both an economic level AND a military level.
However, only the already modernized Mexican Air Force was to actually engage in combat. Mexican pilots received additional training in the United States and in 1945 fought valiantly in the air war in the Phillipines. Only one squadron, Number 201, actually saw combat. Nicknamed "The Aztec Eagles," they flew P-47 Thunderbolt fighters and offered close ground support for U.S. and Philipino ground forces as they struggled to liberate the islands from the Japanese. Decorated by the United States, Mexico and the Phillipines, its 31 pilots and approximately 150 ground support personnel were the only Mexican military force to serve outside of Mexico. Of the squadron's 31 pilots, 5 were killed in action. Its personnel, both pilots and ground support elements certainly deserve to be regarded as heros by both Mexico and the United States.
Mexico - forgotten World War II ally : Mexico History
Your entire premise is invalid
next.......
Have you? The Mexican flag is not there constantly. I've seen other flags there too. But my point is that Mexico has never been an ally in any of the American wars and today, is helping to invade the United States. Why should they be saluted? And why doesn't a real friend and ally like Canada have their flag flying. Chicago is much closer to Canada, isn't it?
If you weren't so retarded and actually, I don't know READ a history book, you would realize that Mexico was indeed an ally during WWII on both an economic level AND a military level.
However, only the already modernized Mexican Air Force was to actually engage in combat. Mexican pilots received additional training in the United States and in 1945 fought valiantly in the air war in the Phillipines. Only one squadron, Number 201, actually saw combat. Nicknamed "The Aztec Eagles," they flew P-47 Thunderbolt fighters and offered close ground support for U.S. and Philipino ground forces as they struggled to liberate the islands from the Japanese. Decorated by the United States, Mexico and the Phillipines, its 31 pilots and approximately 150 ground support personnel were the only Mexican military force to serve outside of Mexico. Of the squadron's 31 pilots, 5 were killed in action. Its personnel, both pilots and ground support elements certainly deserve to be regarded as heros by both Mexico and the United States.
Mexico - forgotten World War II ally : Mexico History
Your entire premise is invalid
next.......
Over 418,000 Americans died in WW2. How many Mexicans from Mexico died? You won't get even a tenth of one percent. What they contributed was a joke compared to even the smallest countries in Europe.
I'm sorry, I forgot that you suffered from a low IQ.Because there are Mexican-American veterans living in Cicero, idiot. Apparently their are no Canadian-American veterans there.
I've never seen a Mexican-American flag. What does it look like?
If you weren't so retarded and actually, I don't know READ a history book, you would realize that Mexico was indeed an ally during WWII on both an economic level AND a military level.
However, only the already modernized Mexican Air Force was to actually engage in combat. Mexican pilots received additional training in the United States and in 1945 fought valiantly in the air war in the Phillipines. Only one squadron, Number 201, actually saw combat. Nicknamed "The Aztec Eagles," they flew P-47 Thunderbolt fighters and offered close ground support for U.S. and Philipino ground forces as they struggled to liberate the islands from the Japanese. Decorated by the United States, Mexico and the Phillipines, its 31 pilots and approximately 150 ground support personnel were the only Mexican military force to serve outside of Mexico. Of the squadron's 31 pilots, 5 were killed in action. Its personnel, both pilots and ground support elements certainly deserve to be regarded as heros by both Mexico and the United States.
Mexico - forgotten World War II ally : Mexico History
Your entire premise is invalid
next.......
Over 418,000 Americans died in WW2. How many Mexicans from Mexico died? You won't get even a tenth of one percent. What they contributed was a joke compared to even the smallest countries in Europe.
you said that last month to this same link....Bullfighter er....Lost American......oh sorry....Luckystrike.....
Over 418,000 Americans died in WW2. How many Mexicans from Mexico died? You won't get even a tenth of one percent. What they contributed was a joke compared to even the smallest countries in Europe.
you said that last month to this same link....Bullfighter er....Lost American......oh sorry....Luckystrike.....
Seems to me that the same 418,000+ Americans are dead. The same Mexicans are alive today because they did nothing. How many times must you learn the same lesson?
Citizens can do what they like, I guess.
If they want to fly a mexican flag that's their business, isn't it?
I don't approve, but its really none of my business.
They can fly it, but not above or on the same level of the American flag. That's a violation of federal law.
Citizens can do what they like, I guess.
If they want to fly a mexican flag that's their business, isn't it?
I don't approve, but its really none of my business.
They can fly it, but not above or on the same level of the American flag. That's a violation of federal law.
They can do what they want in the end. However, in Chicago with a large Mexican population, you regularly see the Mexican flag flying at the same level as the US flag (or in a lot of cases no US flag is flown at all) on businesses, large condo units etc. It should piss off even Democrats. You come to this country for a better life and admit it, but you show no loyalty, refuse to learn the language, abuse social services like welfare, the schools, driving privileges (no insurance is a crime in nearly every state) and the hospitals.
Why are, were, white immigrants different. My dissents are from mother Russia, my great great great grandparents spoke Russia, but they learned English. The next generation barely new Russian and the 3rd generation never spoke it. The first generation was thrilled to call themselves Americans and flew the American flag with pride. The 2nd generation only considered themselves Americans. Yet you see in many times in the 3rd and 4th generation, that they still don't speak English, or English is still their 2nd language. Even 4th or 5th generation Americans of Mexican dissent, firmly consider themselves Mexicans and have little loyalty to America. It's the failure of multiculturalism!