quote:Originally posted by Alberta Canuck:quote:Originally posted by China Fleet Sailor:
You want to know what you are? You, Alberta Canuck, are a criminal.
You're complaining that nobody gives proper credit to Merchant Marine crewmen on a thread dedicated to Navy Boilermen.
How does that work?
In case it's not clear, I haven't been serious from the jump.
I am a CRIMINAL?
And exactly where did I complain that no one gives credit to merchant seaman? I simply reminded those who may not know or did not remember, that the merchantmen were very brave folks who showed as much guts, or possibly even sometimes more, than those folks who were in tough places also, but had the wherewithal to at least fight back.
If that makes me a criminal, I am proud to be one.
I don't think it is too much a presumption or a big crime to remember those who did so much for us, even if they weren't invading islands or Omaha Beach, or bombing Berlin.
So, I take it as humour, and hope dearly that it is so, your line that says you aren't really serious.
I try to respect everyone's view. As a survivor of WWII, I just try to remember and honour ALL those whom I owe.
quote:Originally posted by China Fleet Sailor:quote:Originally posted by Alberta Canuck:quote:Originally posted by China Fleet Sailor:
You want to know what you are? You, Alberta Canuck, are a criminal.
You're complaining that nobody gives proper credit to Merchant Marine crewmen on a thread dedicated to Navy Boilermen.
How does that work?
In case it's not clear, I haven't been serious from the jump.
I am a CRIMINAL?
And exactly where did I complain that no one gives credit to merchant seaman? I simply reminded those who may not know or did not remember, that the merchantmen were very brave folks who showed as much guts, or possibly even sometimes more, than those folks who were in tough places also, but had the wherewithal to at least fight back.
If that makes me a criminal, I am proud to be one.
I don't think it is too much a presumption or a big crime to remember those who did so much for us, even if they weren't invading islands or Omaha Beach, or bombing Berlin.
So, I take it as humour, and hope dearly that it is so, your line that says you aren't really serious.
I try to respect everyone's view. As a survivor of WWII, I just try to remember and honour ALL those whom I owe.
Let's sort this out. It's not a crime to pay tribute to those who've served.
It's just that you were taking me to task for not paying proper respect to the Merchant Marines.
quote:Originally posted by Alberta Canuck:quote:Originally posted by China Fleet Sailor:quote:Originally posted by Alberta Canuck:quote:Originally posted by China Fleet Sailor:
You want to know what you are? You, Alberta Canuck, are a criminal.
You're complaining that nobody gives proper credit to Merchant Marine crewmen on a thread dedicated to Navy Boilermen.
How does that work?
In case it's not clear, I haven't been serious from the jump.
I am a CRIMINAL?
And exactly where did I complain that no one gives credit to merchant seaman? I simply reminded those who may not know or did not remember, that the merchantmen were very brave folks who showed as much guts, or possibly even sometimes more, than those folks who were in tough places also, but had the wherewithal to at least fight back.
If that makes me a criminal, I am proud to be one.
I don't think it is too much a presumption or a big crime to remember those who did so much for us, even if they weren't invading islands or Omaha Beach, or bombing Berlin.
So, I take it as humour, and hope dearly that it is so, your line that says you aren't really serious.
I try to respect everyone's view. As a survivor of WWII, I just try to remember and honour ALL those whom I owe.
Let's sort this out. It's not a crime to pay tribute to those who've served.
It's just that you were taking me to task for not paying proper respect to the Merchant Marines.
If we are really going to sort this out, you need to understand that I was not taking YOU or anyone else to task. I was simply stating that I felt the guys down in the "hole" in the merchant navy deserved some recognition too.
That doesn't mean any disrespect to the navy guys.
Respect is a lot like love for ones' kids. Just because a dad loves his daughter Sally doesn't mean he has no love left for his son Jimmy, too.
So, just because I owe sailors of any/every rank and rating for their service does not mean I don't owe just as much to civilians who did a job at least as dangerous, with even less chance of surviving it.
quote:Originally posted by China Fleet Sailor:
If you're not an officially designated killer, you don't capture the popular imagination. Nobody's going to make a movie about you..