My grandfather was in WWII.
: AlexThePenguin 4 December 2007, 07:09:28My grandfather was in WWII.So was mine.
Both of mine were.Actually, you'd probably find most of them were if you live in any country involved in the conflict.My grandfathers were both mechanic officers, but whatever.
We didn't strike against Japan full-force when we entered, though.We went for Europe. That alone should tell you there was more involved than "getting back at the Japanese".Two uses of a weapon does not count as one.
: Chron 4 December 2007, 16:07:54Both of mine were.Actually, you'd probably find most of them were if you live in any country involved in the conflict.My grandfathers were both mechanic officers, but whatever.My grandfather was a payroll officer. >_>;@Lunche:Yes, just like we've "liberated" Iraq because we were attacked.
Just because you don't learn our history doesn't mean we sat on our asses all damn day.
: White Shadow 4 December 2007, 15:57:10: AlexThePenguin 4 December 2007, 07:09:28My grandfather was in WWII.So was mine.Mine too... Wait, was your grandfather a Nazi soldier?
Silly Mikero, Canada doesn't have any history; Just rocks, trees and water.
In American History classes, we talk about how we were Isolationists, and wanted nothing to do with the war, until Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Then we got up, and like the badasses we were, we won that bitch. We #####ed up the Nazis, created a weapon we only had to use once, and freed the Jews.
: Lunchebox 4 December 2007, 23:48:11: White Shadow 4 December 2007, 15:57:10: AlexThePenguin 4 December 2007, 07:09:28My grandfather was in WWII.So was mine.Mine too... Wait, was your grandfather a Nazi soldier?Wehrmacht, cavalry.
One of my Grandparents worked on some of the other nuclear tests after the way, especially the ones on various Pacific isles.You can see one of them in the opening credits to the US Godzilla movie.
I've never understood what "(sic)" meant, or when to use it.
We're talking about the one with Ferris Beuler, right?