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Dick Winters just passed away.
I certainly don't take anything away from the WWII era ladies and gents, but I think what the folks have done in Afghanistan and Iraq are equally awe inspiring.
I will never take anything away from our fighting folks either. That is one reason I joined the Patriot Guard Riders is because of the respect I have for the military. I would have been in the Air Force if I hadn't gotten cancer when I did. Every single soldier who enters the battlefield or works here at home to support the effort deserves our undying gratitude. I am ashamed when I see any American not giving respect where that respect is due.
But in our modern era of warfare we have never really faced an enemy like Hitler's Germany. An enemy that truly threatened to take over a very substantial part of the world, and came frighteningly close to doing so. Even in battles that we had them outnumbered by solid margins we lost or barely squeaked by with the victory. And if his plans had come to fruition and he controlled all of the Atlantic seaboard in Europe, and if he had eventually connected eurasia with the japanese who know where that would have lead. With that level of natural resources and the fact that at that point the Reich would have been as if not more unassailable than America, he could have built a war machine for the ages. That thought is daunting if not outright terrifying. Germany definitely had technology on their side right up until the nuclear bomb. And they were not that far behind us in that respect either. So for what they faced and the price paid WW II has to stand out as the most incredible military campaign we have ever engaged in.