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~The Forgotten 500: The Untold Story of the Men Who Risked All for the Greatest Rescue Mission of World War II.~
[WW2 was the big war, with amazing sacrifices.]
US MILITARY CASUALTIES IN WORLD WAR II
Branch……………….. Killed Wounded
Army and Air Force 318,274 565,861
Navy…………………… 62,614 37,778
Marines……………… 24,511 68,207
Coast Guard………. 1,917 Unknown
TOTAL ……………………407,316 671,278
[Fly the US Flag to Honor the Veterans, and the people currently in our Military. Both the Democrats and Republicans use to unite in respect for the sacrifices.]
The posted chart was corrupted by the posting program.
I bought these boots when they were on sale on Black Friday at Sam’s Club. I live in farm boots and have purchased and worn Bogs and other higher priced boots. The moment I put these on my feet they were so comfortable. They are water proof and have a thick sole. I even wear them off farm for some errands because they are so comfortable. It looks like they are sold out now but I keep checking because when they’re in stock I’m buying more pairs. https://www.samsclub.com/p/habit-mens-all-weather-boot-lug-style/prod22460982?xid=plp_product_1_1
CD-I have the low cut version of the same shoes from Sam’s, I concur, they’re awesome. Hoping they’re not discontinued, haven’t seen them in a long time.
In the PNW Cascadia zone, one of the biggest survival strategies is networking.
As a kid, I was educated thoroughly on the Good Friday Alaska Earthquake of 1964 which killed as far away as Hawaii. Check out the online photos.
I joined CERT which has now trained over 1200 in the county population of 71,000 and train with my team of 25 people monthly.
If you aren’t radio-capable and participating now, you most definitely will not be after the big one. Get active now.
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~The Forgotten 500: The Untold Story of the Men Who Risked All for the Greatest Rescue Mission of World War II.~
[WW2 was the big war, with amazing sacrifices.]
US MILITARY CASUALTIES IN WORLD WAR II
Branch……………….. Killed Wounded
Army and Air Force 318,274 565,861
Navy…………………… 62,614 37,778
Marines……………… 24,511 68,207
Coast Guard………. 1,917 Unknown
TOTAL ……………………407,316 671,278
[Fly the US Flag to Honor the Veterans, and the people currently in our Military. Both the Democrats and Republicans use to unite in respect for the sacrifices.]
The posted chart was corrupted by the posting program.
I bought these boots when they were on sale on Black Friday at Sam’s Club. I live in farm boots and have purchased and worn Bogs and other higher priced boots. The moment I put these on my feet they were so comfortable. They are water proof and have a thick sole. I even wear them off farm for some errands because they are so comfortable. It looks like they are sold out now but I keep checking because when they’re in stock I’m buying more pairs.
https://www.samsclub.com/p/habit-mens-all-weather-boot-lug-style/prod22460982?xid=plp_product_1_1
CD-I have the low cut version of the same shoes from Sam’s, I concur, they’re awesome. Hoping they’re not discontinued, haven’t seen them in a long time.
In the PNW Cascadia zone, one of the biggest survival strategies is networking.
As a kid, I was educated thoroughly on the Good Friday Alaska Earthquake of 1964 which killed as far away as Hawaii. Check out the online photos.
I joined CERT which has now trained over 1200 in the county population of 71,000 and train with my team of 25 people monthly.
If you aren’t radio-capable and participating now, you most definitely will not be after the big one. Get active now.
Make your day a blessed one.
I just read about this book by a man who wrote several books about the War in Vietnam, based on his experience there. This one is for his children: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43261204-dad-s-maybe-book
Carry on