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He's the boogie-woogie bugle boy of Company V They made him blow a bugle for his Uncle Sam It really brought him down because he couldn't jam The captain seemed to understand Because the next day the cap went out and drafted a band And now the company jumps when he plays Reveille He's the boogie-woogie bugle boy of Company V A toot, a toot, a toot

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Ten brothers who served in the Second World War and all returned home.

Ten brothers who served in the Second World War and all returned home.

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Long Island; 210256; 41 476 (possible tail numbers) on the silver plane; tiger mouth nose art on the green plane.

Long Island; 210256; 41 476 (possible tail numbers) on the silver plane; tiger mouth nose art on the green plane.

avatar Zoe ZZZ
Rest in Peace, Stan Nelson
REST IN PEACE
Last Survivor of D-Day

Rest in Peace, Stan Nelson REST IN PEACE Last Survivor of D-Day

avatar Agni Gauss
Do you support Stephen Miller exposing Politicians for leading an insurrection against the Gov ?\nWW2 RECORDS\nMARINE VETERAN REVEALS WHAT REALLY BROKE THE DEADLOCK ON IWO JIMA\nCHECK THE COMMENTS BELOW.\nYes

Do you support Stephen Miller exposing Politicians for leading an insurrection against the Gov ?\nWW2 RECORDS\nMARINE VETERAN REVEALS WHAT REALLY BROKE THE DEADLOCK ON IWO JIMA\nCHECK THE COMMENTS BELOW.\nYes

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When a Kamikaze pilot struck the USS Missouri during WWII, his remains were found on the deck. Captain William Callaghan insisted on a military burial, a decision that was initially unpopular with the crew. Reminding them that a dead soldier is no longer the enemy, he had the crew stitch a makeshift Japanese flag to honor the pilot.

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