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> From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2007/07/23 Mon AM 01:47:27 GMT
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: RE: Goin' to Montanaaaaaa!
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> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Bob Sullivan"
> Subject: Re: RE: Goin' to Montanaaaaaa!
> 
> 
> > Bill,
> > It isn't that kind of a book.  The book recounts the history of the
> > individual flag raisers before and after the picture.  The funeral
> > director guy joined the Navy to stay out of the ground war.  His
> > beginning training in Undertaking got him into the medical corps and
> > then the units training for Iwo Jima.  They were all just kids
> > straight out of the '40's.
> > Most of them didn't fare well after the flag raising.  The three who
> > came back for the war bonds tour survived, but only the Wisconsin
> > undertaker thrived.  Their lives were sadly colored by the experience.
> > It's the kind of thing that haunts you with a lifetime of nightmares.
> 
> Perhaps I'll give it a read.
> I still very vividly recall my father's nightmares from his tours in Europe, 
> including one very frightfull night when he was pretty much screaming his 
> lungs out in his sleep, which ended with my mom, apparently sitting up in 
> bed getting punched square in the face while being screamed at to "get your 
> stupid head down before it gets shot off".
> Her nose was taped up for weeks after that one.
> I suspect my childhood has a lot to do with my attitudes towards the 
> glorification of anything military.

As a child, staying for the summer in my grandparents' terraced house during 
the late 1950s, I would regularly be woken during the night by screaming and 
crying.  Years later, I was told that the next door neighbour had been a POW in 
SE Asia for most of the war.  Although he would be counted lucky by many, I 
still wonder if he ever found peace.


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