Two days actually and he was nowhere near the camps. Now tell us what you
did
in the great war sniveling coward
For ten days actually, you forgot that I know someone who was there.
The 344th made a very costly mistake, in lives.
Tarver, knowing someone who was there doesn't back up your claim. Being there,
as Kramer was, makes his assertion it was 2 days more plausible.
Personally I have no idea when, where etc, but such incidents did happen. There
were innocent people killed when dumping bombs on more than one occassion.
There was a town in France that got tagged that way if memory serves. I don't
recall the specifics.
These things happen, but was the outcome of the war altered? Were any Allies
killed when the bombs were punched?
I won't say your military experience is meaningless, but you can listen to our
war stories all day long and you will never be able to grasp the horror and
fear we felt anymore than I as a male will ever understand the pain of
childbirth. I can tell you what it's like to hunker down in a hole while the
bad guys walked fire over me. Can you feel what I felt? Can you comprehend the
feeling of helplessness I had? Can you feel the rage I built up wanting to get
back at them? Of course not.
How about granting those who were there the benefit of the doubt rather than
arguing for argument's sake?
Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired
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