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  • i loved this intervew were doing a school paper about veterans and this was the vidio that helped me the most it was awsome thanks!!

    xoxo bailey

    P.S thanks for serving us

  • i'm glad i could help sononosis. wat was the paper specifically about besides just veterans?

  • If you wanna learn more about ww2 you should read books i just read Battle for Stalingrad - William Craig also one of bloody and very important battles. (They'll never teach you anything useful in school)

  • great vid.... my family helped out... 9 on my dads side, 5 on my moms side.

    out of those 5 were under heavy fighting

    one never returned home. Four were decorated. one was awarded the distinguished service cross.

  • thanks man. wow, that's really impressive about your family. u should check out my other vids. i have vids for the whole war. u might enjoy the others also.

  • Uncommon valor was a Commmon virtue. Freedom is not free.

  • and you should be proud of this great video.

  • very nice video. thanks!

  • its a shame that the WW2 monument was the last one built even know it was the biggest and bloodiest batle ever, however its a great monument.

  • excellent clip we need to spread this, they barely teach us about ww2 in school all we learn is other peoples wars never our wars not even the GREATEST WAR EVER FOUGHT WORLD WAR 2 keep up the good work.

  • hey, thanks, if u liked this video check out the other ones I have on WWII.

  • Wow, hard to belive they can just forget about that stuff but when you're away from the people you love for that long it just happens.

  • I don't really think it's that they "forgot" about them. I think what a lot of WWII vets did is what Jim Ryan did which is "close it out" their experiences overseas lingered with them for decades afterwards. Many of them suffered from Post Traumatic Stress but none of them discussed it much with most people. They just came home and got on with their lives feeling that they were lucky to have lived through the war.

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