YankeeVol
Raise Hell, Praise Dale
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Wrong. The flag is on backwards. Might not be big to a common observer but to a Vet who served and a service academy they are playing for, WRONG.
The colors never run. I guess not paying attention to detail and stress cards are the new norm.
Wrong. The flag is on backwards. Might not be big to a common observer but to a Vet who served and a service academy they are playing for, WRONG.
The colors never run. I guess not paying attention to detail and stress cards are the new norm.
George Shenkle, left, talks to Bill Lee, Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer, center, and Bob Leicht, AMC Museum volunteer, inside a C-47A Skytrain April 18, 2015, at the AMC Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Del.
Seventy-one years after jumping into Nazi-occupied France and history, with eyes of the world set upon him and his comrades-in-arms, Shenkle, formerly of Easy Company, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, reunited with the very C-47A Skytrain that he jumped out of April 18, 2015, at the Air Mobility Command Museum near Dover Air Force Base, Delaware.
John Perozzi, a D-Day veteran who served with the 82nd Airborne Division, returned to Normandy, France, this year for the 68th anniversary commemorations and to visit his fallen buddies at the Normandy American Cemetery, overlooking Omaha beach.
Wrong. The flag is on backwards. Might not be big to a common observer but to a Vet who served and a service academy they are playing for, WRONG.
The colors never run. I guess not paying attention to detail and stress cards are the new norm.
You want to tell this guy he's in the wrong?
Jumping into History - Air Mobility Command Museum
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How about this guy?
https://www.army.mil/article/81164
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Just might want to be careful about throwing around the stress card comments unless you know WTF you are talking about.
This is why people don't respond to posts. There are always 10 or 12 aholes that think they know it all. I served 12 yrs. I know how it should be displayed.