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American Soldier Toby Keith
Tags: Remember  our  Vets  11  Nov    Veterans  Day 
Added: 25th October 2007
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Posted By: Marty6697
     For All Our Veterans This tribute is for all the veterans who have served their country, both here at home and overseas. Each one has done their best for us.
Tags: veterans  day  november  2007 
Added: 11th November 2007
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Posted By: Naomi
Remember Our Veterans Statue of Liberty
Tags: Thanks  to  all  the  Vets  then  and  now    For  the  Freedom  we  all  enjoy  today  God  Bless  them  all 
Added: 11th November 2007
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Posted By: Marty6697
They Are Not Forgotten For all the heroes of WWII. For all those who cared enough about freedom to fight and die. Veterans from many countries are represented on this video. Thank you for all you did.
Tags: world  war  II  veterans  tribute 
Added: 11th November 2007
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Posted By: Babs64
WW I Ends 11 11 18       An Australian Veterans Remembered Today was the anniversary of the end of World War I The War to end all wars. Germany surrendered 11-11-18.
Tags: WW  I  Ends    An  Australian  Veterans  Remembered 
Added: 11th November 2007
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Posted By: BigBoy Bob
Gettysburg 75th Anniversary 1938 A handful of surviving Civil War veterans from both the North and the South reunited in Gettysburg in 1938 to mark the 75th anniversary of that titanic battle. Here are some films of the goings-on. They are all heroes in my estimation.
Tags: Gettysburg  1938  reunion 
Added: 11th January 2008
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Posted By: Lava1964
On this date Feb 19 1945 Marines Land At Iwo Jima Thank you veterans!
Tags: On  this  date  Feb  19  1945  Marines  Land  At  Iwo  Jima 
Added: 19th February 2008
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Posted By: Cliffy
Remembering Home Remembering Home Letters from home brought more than messages from wives and sweethearts, for these young men it brought visions of home. Of the simple, everyday things that were once taken for granted. Photos The Library of Congress S.O. Fisher Collection Lynchburg History Foundation United States Army Signal Corps. Music Glen Miller Moonlight Serenade Stardust Bob Hope and Shirley Ross Thanks for the Memories Rosemary Clooney, Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Vera Lynn Snow conceived and produced by Dale Caruso
Tags:   veterans    day    WWII    1940s    Remembering    Home 
Added: 25th September 2008
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Posted By: dalecaruso
America Comes of Age The Korean War America Comes of Age - The Korean War Like Lambs to the Slaughter US defense spending had reached a modern day low. The military was ill-prepared and ill-equipped, those in authority embraced questionable doctrines. From a post World War II soft life in Japan, with servants to wash their clothes and shine their boots, these American youth were suddenly uprooted and flung into harm's way. There was no "Remember Pearl Harbor." The North Korean People's Army was on a roll. The North Korean People's Army had invaded the Republic of Korea in South Korea only 11 days earlier and overwhelmed the ill-equipped Republic of Korea armed forces. The North Korean People's Army steamrolled into Seoul, driving refugees and regrouping Republic of Korea Army units before it, clogging roads and throwing the countryside into a panic. The invasion caught General Douglas MacArthur and his Far East Command and Eighth Army by surprise, despite recent intelligence reports that North Korea was planning for an attack on the Republic of Korea. General MacArthur had disregarded the reports, saying he did not believe war with North Korea was imminent. The events that unfolded on the Korean peninsula some 45 years ago offer a telling reminder of what happens when a force goes to war unprepared. Disaster lurks around every bend. Facing a force of 130,000 NKP soldiers, 3,000 Soviet advisors, a full array of heavy weapons, aircraft and the formidable T-34/85, arguably the best tank to come out of World War II. American GIs fought bravely at times. At other times when confronted with overwhelming, numerically superior forces, they "bugged-out" to the rear, cursing their government for sending them to this stinking, God-forsaken place where human feces were used to fertilize the land. Photos The Library of Congress The Korean War National Museum U.S. Army Center of Military History Democratic People's Republic of Korea Audio Clips The Library of Congress - Veterans History Project Wessel's Living History Farm Music Perry Como Far Away Places Aaron Copeland Fanfare for the Common Man John Williams Saving Private Ryan Omaha beach Hymn to the Fallen conceived and produced by: Dale Caruso For more information about the Korean War http://www.army.mil/cmh/ http://www.korea50.mil/ http://americanradioworks.publicradio... http://www.paulnoll.com/Korea/index.html http://www.loc.gov/vets/ http://www.koreanwar.org/html/units/2...
Tags: Korean    War    1950 
Added: 25th September 2008
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Posted By: dalecaruso
In Their Own Words In Their Own Words .. Remembering the Forgotten Theater of World War II The China - Burma - India Theater Throughout the history of the world, in times of peril and aggression, nations have called upon their military forces for defense against their enemies. Our country has been very fortunate for, whenever the men and women who comprise our Army, Navy, air forces and other services have been called upon; they have served their country bravely and faithfully, regardless of where they were sent or what they were asked to do. Many Americans remember their dedicated service and are appreciative of their performances, but, too soon after the danger is over, the services of these veterans fade into oblivion. — 1st Lt. Albert O. Wilkat CBI Veteran, Pilot, 2nd Troop Carrier Squadron, USAAF to the men of Merrill's Marauders to the pilots and crews of the Burma Banshees and to ALL who served in the CBI "When you get back, tell them of us and say For your tomorrow, we gave our today." Flim Clips American Pathe News BBC Worldwide Library Grinberg Libraries Library of Congress National Archives Paramount News Reuters Television Library The Veterans 88thFS, 80thFG Burma Banshees Captain Kenneth Wilbur Thomas 5307th Composite Unit Merrill's Marauders Private Kermit A. Bushur Second Lieutenant Herbert Clofine Technician Four Lester Lawrence Hollenback Staff Sergeant Warner Katz Staff Sergeant Robert E. Passanisi Captain Philip B. Piazza Technician Five Sigmund S. Bialosky 1891st Engineer Aviation Battalion Frank D. Girard Air Transport Command Lieutenant Colonel George J. Laben 2nd Troop Carrier Sq, 343rd Group, 10th AF Sergeant Earl Lester Mahl 613th Field Artillery Battalion Cpt. James Edward Rice Air Transport Command music fanfare for the common man Aaron Copeland where eagles dare 633 squadron battle for britain Ron Goodwin victory at sea suite Richard Rodgers conceived and produced by For more information on the China - Burma - India Theater of Operations, we highly recommend CHINA - BURMA - INDIA Remembering the Forgotten Theater of World War II http://cbi-theater.home.comcast.net
Tags:   WWII    Veterans    CBI    China    Burma    India    Merrill's    Marauders    Banshees    combat    footage     
Added: 25th September 2008
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Posted By: dalecaruso

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