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Huan Yi
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0 posted 2008-02-18 08:27 PM


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Must killing—
One wonders if that young soldier
Knew— what he was saying


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TomMark
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1 posted 2008-02-18 08:55 PM


He knew what he was doing
He knew what he was saying
the only thing I wonder
If he thought he were still a human being

Robert E. Jordan
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2 posted 2008-02-18 09:10 PM


John,

I’m sorry to say, yes he does.

As a young soldier, I knew exactly what it meant.

Thankfully, I never had to do it.  I was lucky.

However, I was mentally prepared to do it, and would have.

Bobby

Artic Wind
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3 posted 2008-02-18 09:20 PM


Enjoyed..

ARCTIC WIND


Life isn't just given to you
Life is about Creating it   ......
-Arctic Wind

Robert E. Jordan
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4 posted 2008-02-18 11:03 PM


Huan Yi,

During WW II my father took part in the fire bombing of Dresden.  
His bombs were responsible for thousands of deaths.

His bombs roasted thousands of Germans—
mostly women and children.  The men were at war.

It's something he never, ever, talked about.

He never fully recovered from that war.  

God Love Him.  I know I did.

I’m very proud of him.

Yes, it was rough.

Bobby



effjayel
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5 posted 2008-02-19 05:24 AM


Huan

My Father was in Hiroshima just after the bomb was dropped & I remember Him telling me that you could see the outline of the bodies that had been vaporized on the walls of the buildings that were left undamaged. He also saw the aftermath of other atrocities & I am certain took part in some of them Himself. I know it had a deep lasting impression on Him. Thank God I was never put in that position, it is because of the troops that had to do these things that I never had to be put to the test...very thought provoking piece you wrote John, Thanks

John

secondhanddreampoet
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6 posted 2008-02-19 12:17 PM


interesting 'write' and elicited responses as well!

[My father was one of the intelligence officers that
  planned that Dresden raid (and many others)...I know
  it profoundly affected all connected with said...not
  even just those that actually carried out the
  mission(s).]

nakdthoughts
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7 posted 2008-02-19 07:48 PM


I think all men and women who  have fought in wars whether they have killed or seen death are affected by it  and it may take years before one sees that result.

M

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