General Discussions
This is the place to discuss general issues related to the U-boat war or the war at sea in WWII.
RE: \"nothing more than a game\"
Posted by:
MPC
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Date: May 19, 2001 06:34PM
<HTML>is that what you call it?
a game whereby 256 brave men died fighting for the honour of their Queen and Country.
Some men whose \"only known grave is the sea\"
(\"no roses bloom on a sailors tomb\")
Some men who are buried on land 8,000 miles away from their homes and loved ones. Too far for those who loved them to make a regular visit to lay fresh flowers upon those graves.
Some men who were grandfathers, fathers, husbands, brothers and sons.
Some who were hardly men, just teenagers, who had not had the chance to sample lifes trials and tribulations.
Those are the Men, brave Men who died in the service of their country in a war that was not of their making and you, Yes, YOU Steven, if that is your real name - You think that it was \"nothing more than a game\"
My God man, with your attitude - you have never served your country in uniform, of that I feel certain. I just hope and pray that you are not British because should you be so I would want to hang my head in shame to think you were born in the same islands as those brave men who laid down their lives in the Falklands Conflict in 1982.
I dont expect any postings in return from you...... its doubtful that you would have the courage to stand up and reveal yourself......
Steven........ may you rot in hell......
MPC
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a game whereby 256 brave men died fighting for the honour of their Queen and Country.
Some men whose \"only known grave is the sea\"
(\"no roses bloom on a sailors tomb\")
Some men who are buried on land 8,000 miles away from their homes and loved ones. Too far for those who loved them to make a regular visit to lay fresh flowers upon those graves.
Some men who were grandfathers, fathers, husbands, brothers and sons.
Some who were hardly men, just teenagers, who had not had the chance to sample lifes trials and tribulations.
Those are the Men, brave Men who died in the service of their country in a war that was not of their making and you, Yes, YOU Steven, if that is your real name - You think that it was \"nothing more than a game\"
My God man, with your attitude - you have never served your country in uniform, of that I feel certain. I just hope and pray that you are not British because should you be so I would want to hang my head in shame to think you were born in the same islands as those brave men who laid down their lives in the Falklands Conflict in 1982.
I dont expect any postings in return from you...... its doubtful that you would have the courage to stand up and reveal yourself......
Steven........ may you rot in hell......
MPC
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