Join us for a hodgepodge of topics regarding the Shiloh National Military Park and the soldiers who fought there (including General Parker Hills naming the worst man to ever dawn a military uniform).
Totally agree! The butchery of our language is continuous, both sides do it. One through ignorance, the other through inbreeding. Take your pick, which is which .
...Humbled? Go to Gettysburg and stand on Cemetery Ridge and view the terrain that George Pickett's men crossed. In Armistead's Brigade, my G-Grandfather and his three brothers made that trip. One wounded-one captured. Wounded G-Uncle died convalescing in WVA.
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I've visited Shiloh a couple of times over the years. It was a very moving, humbling, heart-breaking place.
ReplyDeleteI'd watch it, but once I saw "...dawn a military uniform", nope. If they can't even spell "don", piss on 'em.
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Totally agree! The butchery of our language is continuous, both sides do it. One through ignorance, the other through inbreeding. Take your pick, which is which .
Delete...Humbled? Go to Gettysburg and stand on Cemetery Ridge and view the terrain that George Pickett's men crossed. In Armistead's Brigade, my G-Grandfather and his three brothers made that trip. One wounded-one captured. Wounded G-Uncle died convalescing in WVA.
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