Dec 7th , 1941

Poopeye why does an idiot like you call others stupid???????????????????

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The last person in this world than should be talking about anything military is Cypress. That spineless fuck has never served. Nothing wrong with him. Other than being the coward he is.
How do you know there is nothing wrong with him? You said the same about APL and he's deaf.
 
How do you know there is nothing wrong with him? You said the same about APL and he's deaf.
Look. APL says he is deaf. That stops no one from serving if you are worth something. Cypress? That fucking pussy! It has admitted quite a few times its family has served. Honorably. Itself? Never had the fucking balls. Dutch, stop standing up for lying, uselss
never served cunts because you are democrat.
 
Look. APL says he is deaf. That stops no one from serving if you are worth something. Cypress? That fucking pussy! It has admitted quite a few times its family has served. Honorably. Itself? Never had the fucking balls. Dutch, stop standing up for lying, uselss
never served cunts because you are democrat.

Poopeye the only service that you actually performed was at Pickle Park.
 
Look. APL says he is deaf. That stops no one from serving if you are worth something. Cypress? That fucking pussy! It has admitted quite a few times its family has served. Honorably. Itself? Never had the fucking balls. Dutch, stop standing up for lying, uselss
never served cunts because you are democrat.
IIRC, deafness is certainly a disqualifier. Same for blindness.

My maternal grandfather was a farmer who lost an eye in his teens and wasn't allowed to serve in WWII.

Why are you pissed off at Cypress and not Ziggy, AHZ, McRicket, Primavera and the other RWers who never served?
 
Poopeye the only service that you actually performed was at Pickle Park.

IIRC, he's a Vietnam-era Naval vet. While I am a "Vietnam-era vet" too, I think he actually deployed to Vietnamese waters. I was a tad too late but still qualified for the "Alive in '75" medal. LOL

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IIRC, he's a Vietnam-era Naval vet. While I am too, I think he actually deployed to Vietnamese waters. I was a tad too late but still qualified for the "Alive in '75" medal. LOL

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I was in the Navy myself in the early seventies, and I don't feel that gives me a privilege to insults others.
 
I was in the Navy myself in the early seventies, and I don't feel that gives me a privilege to insults others.
Agreed the accusations of "stolen valor" or self-proclamations about service aren't a privilege. It is character-defining, however.

I was Marine Corps Reserve in '75, only going active in the summer until after college graduation. Active in late '79. When I was RIF'd in 85 and went Navy, I ended up on the Saratoga on a Med deployment. It was a "Love Boat" cruise with lots of port visits in France, Spain, Italy, Greece, Israel and Egypt.

Visit any interesting spots in your day?
 
I agree Pearl is a sobering place to visit. My father was moved by it to enlist in WWll


My father quit school when he was 17 to enlist in the Navy in 1943. He was on one of the ships providing Naval bombardment at the Marshall Islands Naval Battle and the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
He went ashore in the Philippines and was there when the prisoners were rescued from the Bataan Death March camp, but never went into detail of how badly injured they were when they
were brought back. He returned to the states after the war and was honorably discharged in 1949. He received a WWII Heroes Recognition Medal from the PA.State Representative.
.He was a hard working, wise and honorable man his whole life. My father is my hero, always was and always will be. He taught me well.
 
My father quit school when he was 17 to enlist in the Navy in 1943. He was on one of the ships providing Naval bombardment at the Marshall Islands Naval Battle and the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
He went ashore in the Philippines and was there when the prisoners were rescued from the Bataan Death March camp, but never went into detail of how badly injured they were when they
were brought back. He returned to the states after the war and was honorably discharged in 1949. He received a WWII Heroes Recognition Medal from the PA.State Representative.
.He was a hard working, wise and honorable man his whole life. My father is my hero, always was and always will be. He taught me well.
I honor him for his service. Thanks for sharing.
 
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