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Old 10-06-2011, 04:48 PM
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I found these pictures in with other pictures in a box of old family pictures of my grandpa and uncle.

I assume this was World War 2 since he "wasted four years of my life - the worst four years of my life" in that one.












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Old 10-06-2011, 04:57 PM
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Those are cool photos. The war in the Pacific was savage. My fathers friend used to tell me stories of his exploits. He was shot down twice. Once flying supplies into China over the mountains, while transporting gold, the other time over the Philippines.

He was in a POW camp and was nearly executed before a guerrilla raid saved him and his buddies.

One thing though, that first photo. I didn't realize you had African American ancestors.
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One thing though, that first photo. I didn't realize you had African American ancestors.
No relation.

Both of my grandparents are dead now -- or I'd ask them about these photos and how they got them.
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Old 10-06-2011, 05:10 PM
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Yeah, keep posting them.

The Pacific war is the most interesting bit of history to me.

Brutal and savage fighting that made the war in Western Europe look pretty tame.
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Old 10-06-2011, 05:56 PM
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The legendary "Brown Bomber" Joe Lewis (and possibly Bill Clinton 2nd from the left) in Erie together.





Here's one of my pops with a killer 70's porn stache. I think Linda Rice's sister might have ridden this one.




I wish I had a buck for every line he snorted....


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Old 10-06-2011, 06:18 PM
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What war were those last photos from?

The battle of Commodore Downs?
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Old 10-06-2011, 07:04 PM
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Waterford Park is now called Mountaineer.
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I found these pictures in with other pictures in a box of old family pictures of my grandpa and uncle.

I assume this was World War 2 since he "wasted four years of my life - the worst four years of my life" in that one.












Could you imagine the fireworks if that first picture hit the newswires today.
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Could you imagine the fireworks if that first picture hit the newswires today.
10-1 it's from the new guinea campaign.

the decapitated heads of japanese soldiers were a strange regular feature. it was the meeting of a native culture with industrial warfare.
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10-1 it's from the new guinea campaign.

the decapitated heads of japanese soldiers were a strange regular feature. it was the meeting of a native culture with industrial warfare.
I was thinking there or from a liberated POW camp, say in the Philippines.

That guy I mentioned earlier in this thread, when he was liberated from his POW camp, he took the base commanders gun and shot him through the mouth, then took his samurai sword and lopped off the head.

He kept both the sword and skull as trophies.

The sword was beautiful.
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She looks like a real squirmer!
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Doug, No Kim Rice commentary?
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Old 10-07-2011, 09:44 AM
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Doug, No Kim Rice commentary?
I thought it was my Mom at first ...


Here's one with her. Current trainer Glenn Wismer is to her right.

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Old 10-07-2011, 09:52 AM
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More War Photos:


This one is probably a thousand times more sickening than the severed human head one ....







Sign says Mined area:




They are riding on cattle:

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Thanks for sharing those, Doug. My grandfather (Navy veteran) never missed a WW2 movie or TV miniseries, but he would never talk about the war. He was very elderly when Saving Private Ryan came out, but insisted on being dropped off at the theater by himself- he wanted to watch it alone. My other grandfather came out of the war with a piece of metal in his head and spent the rest of his life drinking.
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Old 10-07-2011, 04:01 PM
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My grandfather would always tell me "better to be a living coward than a dead hero" and made me promise I'd never join the military.
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* They did an article on my father when he was 10-years-old because he called up the newspaper and asked for gambling odds:






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My grandfather would always tell me "better to be a living coward than a dead hero" and made me promise I'd never join the military.
Makes me think of the line by that great philosopher, Bret Maverick: "My Pappy always said, 'A coward dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies but one.' A thousand to one is pretty good odds."
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