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Originally posted by shootar401 View PostLet's not forget the German and Japanese veterans who also paid a equal or heavier price.
This is about a veteran from one of the major nations of the war. Your country.
What about the veterans of Holland, France, Poland, Romania, Italy , etc.
Although all vets should be respected your comment was hardly necessary. Most people do remember all nations but the opening post is not about them its specifically about Mr Levingston.
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Originally posted by chrischa View PostWhy on earth post that?
This is about a veteran from one of the major nations of the war. Your country.
What about the veterans of Holland, France, Poland, Romania, Italy , etc.
Although all vets should be respected your comment was hardly necessary. Most people do remember all nations but the opening post is not about them its specifically about Mr Levingston.
I agree with you 100%......I was wondering what's up with this guy.
Dennis J
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Originally posted by chrischa View PostWhy on earth post that?
This is about a veteran from one of the major nations of the war. Your country.
Originally posted by Dennis J View Post.I was wondering what's up with this guy.
Dennis J
Thanks for that link.
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Originally posted by eubank View PostIt seems that there are plenty of nutters on here who seem to wish Hitler won the war. It always surprises me. "Thanks for his service" they will say when a waffen ss veteran dies, bonkers.
"He felt the obligation to give to the country whatever he possibly could, and he was very excited about it," his nephew Lee Levingston told ABC News. "He gave it his very best
Dennis JLast edited by Dennis J; 05-12-2016, 01:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Dennis J View PostI agree 100%....as a matter of fact there is a thread about a SS man who just passed on the forum right now.I have yet to see one R.I.P Mr. Levingston and thanks for your service.
"He felt the obligation to give to the country whatever he possibly could, and he was very excited about it," his nephew Lee Levingston told ABC News. "He gave it his very best
Dennis J
Mr L fought for the right side and helped create the freedom we enjoy, yet such freedom was probably denied him for decades even after he returned from the front.
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