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WWII vet

Postby Juice Box » Wed Nov 13, 2013 1:03 pm

I have this customer who comes into the store once ever 3-4 weeks. He's always wearing his WWII vet hat and vest with old military patches on it. I could sit there and BS with that ol man all day. Those old war vets are interesting people to talk to and I strive to gain their respect whenever I meet them. And it's not that I don't respect any other veterans, because I do, it's just interesting hearing these older guys stories.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby hudson » Wed Nov 13, 2013 2:21 pm

Ya my pawpaw said he froze his ass off in Bastogne
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Re: WWII vet

Postby jarbo03 » Wed Nov 13, 2013 2:42 pm

My gramps is the same way. Stories are amazing.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby DC727 » Wed Nov 13, 2013 3:15 pm

The greatest generation.

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Re: WWII vet

Postby NuffDaddy » Wed Nov 13, 2013 3:57 pm

DC727 wrote:The greatest generation.

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Re: WWII vet

Postby NuffDaddy » Wed Nov 13, 2013 3:59 pm

Just kidding. My great uncle is a WWII vet. Doesn't talk about it much and is legally deaf an has back problems from the war. Pretty cool dude though.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby Juice Box » Wed Nov 13, 2013 5:34 pm

My great grandpa was a commander of some sort (not sure of his official title) for a group of B-17 bombers. He didn't say much either but when he did talk about it, he had every bit of my attention.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby 3legged_lab » Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:46 pm

Juice Box wrote:My great grandpa was a commander of some sort (not sure of his official title) for a group of B-17 bombers. He didn't say much either but when he did talk about it, he had every bit of my attention.

But you didn't pay enough attention to know his classification.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby AKPirate » Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:50 pm

3legged_lab wrote:
Juice Box wrote:My great grandpa was a commander of some sort (not sure of his official title) for a group of B-17 bombers. He didn't say much either but when he did talk about it, he had every bit of my attention.

But you didn't pay enough attention to know his classification.

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Re: WWII vet

Postby Juice Box » Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:09 am

3legged_lab wrote:
Juice Box wrote:My great grandpa was a commander of some sort (not sure of his official title) for a group of B-17 bombers. He didn't say much either but when he did talk about it, he had every bit of my attention.

But you didn't pay enough attention to know his classification.

I just don't remember. He passed bout six years ago so it's been way over six years since I've head him talk about it
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Re: WWII vet

Postby 3legged_lab » Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:11 am

Juice Box wrote:
3legged_lab wrote:
Juice Box wrote:My great grandpa was a commander of some sort (not sure of his official title) for a group of B-17 bombers. He didn't say much either but when he did talk about it, he had every bit of my attention.

But you didn't pay enough attention to know his classification.

I just don't remember. He passed bout six years ago so it's been way over six years since I've head him talk about it

I was just flicking ya shit Box.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby GadwallGetter530 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:18 am

Juice Box wrote:
3legged_lab wrote:
Juice Box wrote:My great grandpa was a commander of some sort (not sure of his official title) for a group of B-17 bombers. He didn't say much either but when he did talk about it, he had every bit of my attention.

But you didn't pay enough attention to know his classification.

I just don't remember. He passed bout six years ago so it's been way over six years since I've head him talk about it


Yeah, I have family in the old country that lived threw the German and Italian air raids. Crazy shit. My oldest uncle talked about it a couple of times. He passed away in 95. We had some coast gunners in the family that didn't make it threw the 3 years of bombing they had and we lost alot of relatives. Those old timer like your great grandpa has seen some shit for sure.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby Juice Box » Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:21 am

GadwallGetter530 wrote:
Juice Box wrote:
3legged_lab wrote:
Juice Box wrote:My great grandpa was a commander of some sort (not sure of his official title) for a group of B-17 bombers. He didn't say much either but when he did talk about it, he had every bit of my attention.

But you didn't pay enough attention to know his classification.

I just don't remember. He passed bout six years ago so it's been way over six years since I've head him talk about it


Yeah, I have family in the old country that lived threw the German and Italian air raids. Crazy shit. My oldest uncle talked about it a couple of times. He passed away in 95. We had some coast gunners in the family that didn't make it threw the 3 years of bombing they had and we lost alot of relatives. Those old timer like your great grandpa has seen some shit for sure.

Hell yeah they did. My great grandpa didn't like talking about the war.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby Bootlipkiller » Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:33 am

Juice Box wrote:
GadwallGetter530 wrote:
Juice Box wrote:
3legged_lab wrote:
Juice Box wrote:My great grandpa was a commander of some sort (not sure of his official title) for a group of B-17 bombers. He didn't say much either but when he did talk about it, he had every bit of my attention.

But you didn't pay enough attention to know his classification.

I just don't remember. He passed bout six years ago so it's been way over six years since I've head him talk about it


Yeah, I have family in the old country that lived threw the German and Italian air raids. Crazy shit. My oldest uncle talked about it a couple of times. He passed away in 95. We had some coast gunners in the family that didn't make it threw the 3 years of bombing they had and we lost alot of relatives. Those old timer like your great grandpa has seen some shit for sure.

Hell yeah they did. My great grandpa didn't like talking about the war.


Mine didn't either from what I've been told. I don't think he was to fond of Japanese people either.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby GadwallGetter530 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:36 am

Bootlipkiller wrote:[

Mine didn't either from what I've been told. I don't think he was to fond of Japanese people either.


I could imagine your gramps saying " Love the food, Hate the people." :lol:
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Re: WWII vet

Postby AKPirate » Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:42 am

My Grandfather was in WWII as a Sergeant. He was leading a squad in the hedgerows of Normandy. They received fire from a machinegun and maneuvered to get around it on both sides and take it down. Before they finally took it down, they lost 2 men. In the German machinegun pit was a wounded teenager and an elderly man (chained to the gun). As they were taking them prisoner, the teenager hit my grandfather in the teeth with a shovel and knocked most of those out. That was the only story he would tell me and he wouldn't tell me what happened after that. I was 9 at the time and was just before he passed away. He was a true cowboy from Malta Montana before the war.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby Feelin' Fowl » Thu Nov 14, 2013 1:01 am

AKPirate wrote:My Grandfather was in WWII as a Sergeant. He was leading a squad in the hedgerows of Normandy. They received fire from a machinegun and maneuvered to get around it on both sides and take it down. Before they finally took it down, they lost 2 men. In the German machinegun pit was a wounded teenager and an elderly man (chained to the gun). As they were taking them prisoner, the teenager hit my grandfather in the teeth with a shovel and knocked most of those out. That was the only story he would tell me and he wouldn't tell me what happened after that. I was 9 at the time and was just before he passed away. He was a true cowboy from Malta Montana before the war.


I'm guessing the story about what happened next wasn't fit for a 9 year old...cool that you heard about it though.

My grandfather was in the Navy during WWII. He didn't tell me anything about his time on the ship. I have his old morse code key with the box. My dad has a bunch of pictures, and some of his books and letters, as well.

I was told by a friend of my grandfather, that he was on the ship that cracked the Japanese code. Of course he said nothing about it, and I have nothing to back it up. Might be able to link pictures/service records, but as of now I can't confirm that.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby Feelin' Fowl » Thu Nov 14, 2013 1:06 am

Probably should say the Japanese code, but a Japanese code. Which one? No idea...
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Re: WWII vet

Postby GadwallGetter530 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 1:23 am

At Family get togethers I've heard some good/fucked up stories about what went down over there. One that comes to mind was that the Italians where a bunch of pussies. They drop there bombs so high up in the air that half the time they miss the island. The Germans on the other hand would would fly in slow low on their bombing runs they barely miss the roof tops. The Germans didn't miss much.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby AKPirate » Thu Nov 14, 2013 1:24 am

Feelin' Fowl wrote:Probably should say the Japanese code, but a Japanese code. Which one? No idea...


We broke the Jap code and German code. I don't think it was done on board a ship though. The Jap code was broke by the team in Pearl Harbor I believe. Many, many ships and cryptologists were involved though to get the whole picture. Pretty amazing stuff. Imagine having 12 of the 26 letters of the alphabet and guessing on the other 14 letters to decipher. Plus there were additive code books on top of that. The Jap Army and Jap Navy had different codes as well. When they got close, I think they put out a message that an American desalination plant was down and then the Japs radioed a message to their base with the same effect and that helped fill in a big part of the puzzle. Lots of stuff on-line that is interesting to read. :thumbsup:
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Re: WWII vet

Postby Feelin' Fowl » Thu Nov 14, 2013 1:35 am

AKPirate wrote:
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Probably should say the Japanese code, but a Japanese code. Which one? No idea...


We broke the Jap code and German code. I don't think it was done on board a ship though. The Jap code was broke by the team in Pearl Harbor I believe. Many, many ships and cryptologists were involved though to get the whole picture. Pretty amazing stuff. Imagine having 12 of the 26 letters of the alphabet and guessing on the other 14 letters to decipher. Plus there were additive code books on top of that. The Jap Army and Jap Navy had different codes as well. When they got close, I think they put out a message that an American desalination plant was down and then the Japs radioed a message to their base with the same effect and that helped fill in a big part of the puzzle. Lots of stuff on-line that is interesting to read. :thumbsup:


I need to grab the boxes of stuff, and try to piece things together. For all I know he was stationed at the great lakes :lol: He could have been at Pearl Harbor, or up in Alaska...not sure.

The one thing he did tell me was how hard it was to clean the colored sand off of the whites. That Lake Michigan sand can be a bear! :lol:
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Re: WWII vet

Postby AKPirate » Thu Nov 14, 2013 2:05 am

Feelin' Fowl wrote:
AKPirate wrote:
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Probably should say the Japanese code, but a Japanese code. Which one? No idea...


We broke the Jap code and German code. I don't think it was done on board a ship though. The Jap code was broke by the team in Pearl Harbor I believe. Many, many ships and cryptologists were involved though to get the whole picture. Pretty amazing stuff. Imagine having 12 of the 26 letters of the alphabet and guessing on the other 14 letters to decipher. Plus there were additive code books on top of that. The Jap Army and Jap Navy had different codes as well. When they got close, I think they put out a message that an American desalination plant was down and then the Japs radioed a message to their base with the same effect and that helped fill in a big part of the puzzle. Lots of stuff on-line that is interesting to read. :thumbsup:


I need to grab the boxes of stuff, and try to piece things together. For all I know he was stationed at the great lakes :lol: He could have been at Pearl Harbor, or up in Alaska...not sure.

The one thing he did tell me was how hard it was to clean the colored sand off of the whites. That Lake Michigan sand can be a bear! :lol:

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Re: WWII vet

Postby Tiler_J » Thu Nov 14, 2013 10:26 am

GadwallGetter530 wrote:At Family get togethers I've heard some good/fucked up stories about what went down over there. One that comes to mind was that the Italians where a bunch of pussies. They drop there bombs so high up in the air that half the time they miss the island. The Germans on the other hand would would fly in slow low on their bombing runs they barely miss the roof tops. The Germans didn't miss much.

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Re: WWII vet

Postby GadwallGetter530 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 10:31 am

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Re: WWII vet

Postby Bootlipkiller » Thu Nov 14, 2013 2:48 pm

Tiler_J wrote:
GadwallGetter530 wrote:At Family get togethers I've heard some good/fucked up stories about what went down over there. One that comes to mind was that the Italians where a bunch of pussies. They drop there bombs so high up in the air that half the time they miss the island. The Germans on the other hand would would fly in slow low on their bombing runs they barely miss the roof tops. The Germans didn't miss much.

I never knew that the Germans and Italians bombed Mexico. Learn something new every day.

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Re: WWII vet

Postby GadwallGetter530 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 2:48 pm

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Re: WWII vet

Postby jehler » Thu Nov 14, 2013 2:58 pm

Gadwall are you a beaner?
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Re: WWII vet

Postby Bootlipkiller » Thu Nov 14, 2013 3:03 pm

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It was funny. :D
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Re: WWII vet

Postby GadwallGetter530 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 3:04 pm

jehler wrote:Gadwall are you a beaner?


No.
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Re: WWII vet

Postby (MT)Montanafowler » Thu Nov 14, 2013 3:08 pm

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