Re: Where in the world is Bren?
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I can see how it might.
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Re: Where in the world is Bren?
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I was in combat only once (Vietnam). I can't really speak for you, but I suspect you would surprise yourself with what you could do. I know that in a matter of seconds. I had the following conversation with myself.
"HOLY ****!!!!!!! There are people out their trying to KILL ME. WTF! I'm a nice guy! I open doors for ladies! I squeeze the toothpaste from the end of the tube! Why me??? How come they want ME dead??? What can I do??? What can I POSSIBLY do to prevent them from KILLING ME???? First thing I gotta do is keep them out there, cuz if they get in here their odds of success increase dramatically. How do I keep them out there??? I'm guessing curling up in the fetal position and whimpering won't get it done. I GOT IT!!!!! I have to throw things at them..................LIKE BULLETS."
So, you sit there, wondering if your bowels are going to betray you, and you begin to do your job. You fall back on your training and just do it. You do it cuz that's the only thing that is going to save your little terrified white butt (assuming your butt was white and little to begin with, and is still white).
What I cannot fathom is doing that day in and day out for months, getting a few days/weeks off and then doing it again day after day for months, getting a few more days/weeks off and then doing it again...........to infinity. I don't know if I could stand the cumulative affect of that much terror and devastation. How the survivors of World War II stood it and didn't end up crazier than a loon is beyond me.
Jack, thank you for sharing that insight. I have never been in combat, nor do I ever hope too. My dad was in the Vietnam War, but I have never really asked him much about it--not sure if he wants to revisit that part of his life? Yeah, I often think how it incredibly difficult it must be to withstand constant fighting and tension day after day.
*********** "Nothin' up my sleeve. . ." --Bullwinkle J. Moose
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I saw the Polish WWII movie Katyn recently and thought it was an excellent, if depressing, movie. It was nice watching something from a non-American perspective. It focuses on an event called the Katyn Massacre, where the Russians killed upwards of 20,000 Polish prisoners of war, but blamed it on the Germans. They only admitted to being responsible for it in 1990. I thought I was the only person around here that really liked this movie, it's in our collection and is one of my favorite foreign films in our collection.
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Jack ... I salute you Sir!
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I saw the Polish WWII movie Katyn recently and thought it was an excellent, if depressing, movie. It was nice watching something from a non-American perspective. It focuses on an event called the Katyn Massacre, where the Russians killed upwards of 20,000 Polish prisoners of war, but blamed it on the Germans. They only admitted to being responsible for it in 1990. I thought I was the only person around here that really liked this movie, it's in our collection and is one of my favorite foreign films in our collection. I thought it sounded familiar, Rick, I remember you talking about it now. Yup, just checked my Netflix queue and it's been added since I read your initial post.
*********** "Nothin' up my sleeve. . ." --Bullwinkle J. Moose
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That's good Sean, I surly hope that you like it as much as we did.
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Oh, no worries, I'll probably love it! I enjoy foreign films AND WWII films. Can't miss!
*********** "Nothin' up my sleeve. . ." --Bullwinkle J. Moose
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Sean another foreign film that I thought was very good was Che ... parts one and two.
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Jack ... I salute you Sir! Honored, Rick.
Jack
"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
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Sean another foreign film that I thought was very good was Che ... parts one and two. Thanks, Rick! Added that one, too.
*********** "Nothin' up my sleeve. . ." --Bullwinkle J. Moose
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