"it was always strange to me how so many of that generation came home and went back to work.I have rarely heard stories about my uncles and there experances to them family the farm and day to day living was all that mattered ."
I asked my Dad that years before he passed at age 90. His answer was "we had a true mission and nothing changed from start to finish". The mission was to defeat the enemy. He told me about leaflets dropped out of aircraft ahead of invasions of the islands. Those leaflets told the natives to leave the towns and cities because everything would be destroyed to get the enemy out. If the natives didn't leave they would be killed too. With the Japanese that meant everyone was killed. My Dad still hated Japanese till the day he died. Never trusted any of them.
He said with a defined mission that didn't waver , the support of the folks at home and the country's leaders they new they had a job to do and had a clear conscience afterwards for the most part. When they finished they came home and went to work. He said when a mission is named and it has to keeping changing names it's not a true mission. He said it's a leaders whim and when support starts to fall they just call it something else to keep trying to gain support. My Dad and 2 of my uncles were in the Pacific. They are my heroes. All men of their word, told you once what they were about to do and did it.
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Today's Featured Article - Talk of the Town: The Saga of Grandpa's Tractor - by The following saga is from the Tractor Talk Discussion Forum. Someone. The saga starts with the following message: Hey guys I have a decision to make. I know what you all will probably suggest and it will probably agree with me way down inside, but here it is. I have a picture blown up and framed in my "tractor room" of a Farmall M. It was my Grandpa's tractor, of which whom I never got to meet. He froze to death getting this tractor out of the barn to pull a truck out of the ditch before I was born. Anyway my dad and aunt had to sell it at the auction,
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