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<~~~~~~>after 80 years at that PT.....~S~
America should never forget the treachery that caused the day, just as we should never forget 9/11.
Both acts killed American citizens.
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<~~~~~~>after 80 years at that PT.....~S~
It's a shame, I checked the Fox News site this a.m. and there isn't a word about it in the news feed. SMH, but we see an article about Newsom's nuts. Thanks for bringing this solemn occasion to light.
<~~~~~~>And on December 7, 2025, Japan is a far more trustworthy ally to the US than the UK, France, or Canada.
Who had that on their bingo card?
What garbage
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Indeed, many came home suffering "Combat Fatigue" now called "PTSD".
Several of my cousin reflected that through the years after the war. One cousin in particular was in the 1St Marine-Division and fought at Guadalcanal, Cape Gloucester, and Peleliu.
During World War II, particularly in the Pacific Theater, American troops, including the 1st Marine Division, faced significant health challenges, with malaria causing more casualties than combat injuries in some instances.
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The 84th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor and the Day of the Lord!
www.theignorantfishermen.com
What garbage
You are smearing themen who fought that war they were not antifa and would be correctly disgusted by the organization of scum called antida
<~~~~~~>my hubby is a Marine; because once a Marine, always a Marine.
oorah.
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I chose just one of my cousins, They all served well in each of the branches of military service including the Coast Guard.
No it is notantifa =
anti
fascists.
EXACTLY what my father was & fought against.
AND he's turning in his grave knowing what path we are heading down, asswipe.
Yes.Is this history of this day in infamy taught in our schools today?
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No it is not
He is shitting in his grave because of your ignorance and lies
The name antifa does not mean what it says and you are smearing and degrading great men who would shit on you
Actions and behavior mean more than a name, Antifa has NEVER fought against fascists they violently oppress the freedom of speech and openly call for the overthrow of the US.
They are scum and close rto fascists than anyone else in the US no matter what their tongue in cheek name says.
You are a pig and liar to compare WWII vets to those scum

This has nothing to do with trump so i accept your concession
It probably affected many more men than thought, my Uncle Dads younger Brother was a Orlikon gunner on HMS Victorious in the Pacific his Carrier group was attached to the US Navy, he was involved in the Battle of Okinawa and his Carrier was hit twice by Kamikazi, after the war when he came home he was a nervous wreck with a bad stammer which cleared up in time, he was 19 at the time, and Dad served in the British Guards Armoured Div from France through Europe to the final victory in Germany, he also suffered from nightmares and whenever we had a thunder storm he would lie on the sofa and cover his head with a cushion, at the time as a kid i didn't understand it and used to make a joke, then one day Mum told me it was flashbacks to the war, but that generation didn't have time to be ill when they came home they had to get a job and get on with things which was tough.<~~~~~~>
Indeed, many came home suffering "Combat Fatigue" now called "PTSD".
Several of my cousin reflected that through the years after the war. One cousin in particular was in the 1St Marine-Division and fought at Guadalcanal, Cape Gloucester, and Peleliu.
During World War II, particularly in the Pacific Theater, American troops, including the 1st Marine Division, faced significant health challenges, with malaria causing more casualties than combat injuries in some instances.
Read more:
![]()
The 84th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor and the Day of the Lord!
www.theignorantfishermen.com
It probably affected many more men than thought, my Uncle Dads younger Brother was a Orlikon gunner on HMS Victorious in the Pacific his Carrier group was attached to the US Navy, he was involved in the Battle of Okinawa and his Carrier was hit twice by Kamikazi, after the war when he came home he was a nervous wreck with a bad stammer which cleared up in time, he was 19 at the time, and Dad served in the British Guards Armoured Div from France through Europe to the final victory in Germany, he also suffered from nightmares and whenever we had a thunder storm he would lie on the sofa and cover his head with a cushion, at the time as a kid i didn't understand it and used to make a joke, then one day Mum told me it was flashbacks to the war, but that generation didn't have time to be ill when they came home they had to get a job and get on with things which was tough.
My Uncle managed after the war to find employment in the office at our Town Hall, he worked there all his life until he retired.<~~~~~~>Many conscripts of all nations in war suffer PTSD.... For the most part they handle it quietly and many survive it's, those that act out that we hear about,
This has nothing to do with trump so i accept your concession
no it does notof course it does.
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checkmate.
no it does not
Just because trump is your god does not mean you need to drag him into every discussion
There is a world beyond your orange savior

this discussion about Pearl harbor has nothing whatsoever to do with him