RED DAWN hit screens on this day in 1984. Who remembers?
— Jack Carr (@JackCarrUSA) August 10, 2021
“In the early days of World War III, guerrillas, mostly children, placed the names of their lost upon this rock. They fought here alone and gave up their lives ‘so that this nation shall not perish from the earth.’” pic.twitter.com/H1L5XyCMsC
WW2 Submarine stuff
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OldNFO posts a hilarious story about scrounging to keep the subs on patrol:
On June 11, 1942, disease, and perhaps an increasing desire not to use
one’s ...
2 hours ago
3 comments:
I remember.
And, while no longer young, I am prepared for such an eventuality.
I cannot win by myself, but I can be a major nuisance.
But will the enemy be external? Or internal?
I love that movie. I was in love with Jennifer Grey!
I got goosebumps reading that line from the movie. That movie changed the way I understood the world.
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