3433 – July 24, 2024 – Understanding the Wars of the Past to Avoid War in the Future – Todd Slanker, WWI expert, European battlefield tour guide and friend of the NICHOLAS-BEAZLEY AVIATION MUSEUM in Marshall, MO joins us today. If you are looking for a summer day trip idea, you should consider taking the time to see this museum!
“When the past no longer illuminates the future, the spirit walks in darkness” Alexis de Tocqueville
Today’s politicians will rewrite the past in order to achieve a future that is reckless, which is the OPPOSITE of what our Founding Fathers envisioned and created. We are now on the brink of WWIII and any proportional responses to attacks will be devasting.
Understanding the Wars of the Past to Avoid War in the Future
NICHOLAS-BEAZLEY AVIATION MUSEUM
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Hey. Where you going? I gotta get home.
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America, it's time to come home.
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It's time to come home. By bringing common
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Down this dirt road, you're gonna find determination
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in grit, opinions that matter, and a big
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good discernment.
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And now, the woman that wishes the Dc
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boys. Not make me come. Here's your host
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and the voice of common sense.
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Beth.
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And I will honor my Pi do I?
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No pleasure to be here with you again
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today.
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We're gonna go straight to the Lord Prayer.
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I have something a little special for you
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today. It's gonna be a little different and...
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Pleasure
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don't you go away now? We're just not
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gonna yell at the government as much, but
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we might throw 1 in every once a
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while. Let's go to the lord in prayer.
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Maybe he'll set us straight for sure. For
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such time is this almost gracious heavenly father.
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We come before you.
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A body of believers across this great nation
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and abroad.
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Father God.
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Help us
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to remember our past.
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Help us to learn
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from your word, your guide.
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Help us to learn from our mistakes.
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Help us honor those
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who fought and died.
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For our freedom.
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Help us to understand father. You made the
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greatest sacrifice of all.
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No greater love has any man then he
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laid down his life or a friend.
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Father, I
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beg you to continue your,
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watch care and protection around president Donald J
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Trump, his family.
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And all those who are trying to
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keep him safe, father.
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For his friends and his associates who are
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also being threatened
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and attacked.
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Father, watch over all your children.
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For
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we are facing
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cues
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persecution in this country where we're supposed to
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be
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free.
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Help us to rise up. In your righteousness,
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help us to go forth in your love
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and wisdom
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and give us that gift to discernment so
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we can sift through all that we're being
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told and only see the truth,
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and you are the truth.
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And
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Father blessed today show,
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may we inspire others
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for such a time is this in Jesus
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name. I pray.
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Amen.
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We're taking a little rep reprieve
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from the political insanity
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and take a look at what history
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can teach us.
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If we will just
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take the time to look into study,
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When the past no longer illuminate the future,
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the spirit walks in darkness,
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Alexis Day Taco.
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We have the ability to see what can
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be and un burdened by what has been
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and then
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to make the possibility actually happen. That's
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Kamala Harris.
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Today's politicians, they'll rewrite our history the past.
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In order to achieve a future,
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That is reckless.
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A future that many politicians look at today
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is the opposite
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of what our founding fathers envisioned and created.
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We hold these truths to be self evident
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that all men are created equal that they
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are endowed by their creator with certain una
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lea rights and among these are life,
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liberty,
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and the pursuit of happiness.
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That to secure these rights governments are instituted
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among men
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deriving their just powers from the consent of
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the governed.
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That was only part of that great declaration
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of independence.
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America and the world
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have fought.
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At least 2 world wars,
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the least the ones that were named that.
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And if we listen to people like Kamala,
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We would learn nothing from our past.
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We would not honor those who have fallen
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those who sacrificed.
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Should we not gain some wisdom from those
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past wars?
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The socialists running this nation now?
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Give no honor to the many lives that
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were taken,
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laid down for their freedom.
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They have a global plan, which is no
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less
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dia than Hitler,
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and his plan.
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Or any other
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ambitious and ruthless leader of the past,
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who decided to take lives and take land,
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we should not
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be un burdened by the past.
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For the past is always a part of
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our future.
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And if it is not,
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our future
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will be very dim.
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The world is now on the brink of
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World War 3,
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and it will be unlike any other war
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that was heroic fought by Americans and other
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nations.
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It will be more destructive of property and
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and lives will be broadly taken.
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They're not gonna be fighting with guns of
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bay deaths
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It'll be a nuclear war.
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Nuclear war will not
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be lives and destruction equally taken from 1
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side or the other.
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Win in radio
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since I've been in radio,
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I meet the most interesting people.
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Happens,
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maybe.
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But the gentleman I'm going to introduce to
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you,
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He just happened to walk into my office.
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What is this place? We had another person
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walking in yesterday, saying the same thing.
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His name is Todd S,
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and he came to me,
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just asking him what this place was and
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we got to talking, and he has a
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patient.
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And we're gonna talk about that And it
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happens to go back into World war 1.
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And there's a museum.
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Others more than 1, but they're... A museum
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right here in mid
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Missouri,
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in a little town called Marshall.
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And he knows all about this museum, but
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we're gonna talk
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a little bit
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about or a lot about World war 1,
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And Beth is learning a few things because
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I'm a typical girl. I don't like to
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look at those war movies. I'd rock I'd
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rather watch Cowboy movies or love stories or
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something.
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But
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my sons are raised 5 of them. They
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love
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the war movies. So and I've got 1
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that's a history buffs, so I wish she
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could listen to today. With that, I'm gonna
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let Todd to introduce himself. Todd S. Who
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are you?
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Yeah.
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What... Pleasure. Get right into that. Get right
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into the mike Todd. And,
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I was here last week to pay my
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water bill, and I'd seen this
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storefront that said it was a radio station.
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So I came in,
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and
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met bet.
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Well,
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I was born in Jefferson City, Missouri in
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December of 45.
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I'm 2 weeks short of being a baby
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boy. Were. I'm in I'm in a silent
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generation,
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and
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grew up in Jeff City,
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graduating weight high school in 64.
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And went to college in
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flags staff, Arizona at Northern Arizona university.
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Was there
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until I was drafted
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by the Us Army in
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19 69.
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My generation was right in the heart of
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Vietnam War.
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I was drafted
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eleventh February. And on that day, my... 1
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of my very best friends Bruce Maddox of
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a first lieutenant,
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where the first calf was killed when I
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was drafted.
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In Vietnam. In Vietnam. Yes. And
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I
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was for sure I was headed a Vietnam.
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But went through Basic at Fort and Wood
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and
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in July
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of 69
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that was shipped to Frankfurt,
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and from Frankfurt was given flag orders,
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and I arrived
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to the very minute,
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July the twentieth
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19 69
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when we landed on the moon.
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Interesting.
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Rise in Berlin. And,
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I became the aid to an infantry battalion
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commander.
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And there's only in Berlin
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because of the pots dam agreement,
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Berlin was divided in a 4 sector. Okay.
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Let's hold right there. Going into a break.
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We're gonna leave even in Berlin, but we're
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And we have returned listening to Cs talk
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radio. This is Beth anne. We're talking with
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Todd S.
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And we left even Berlin and he was
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a young man in Berlin just got there
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and
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we're gonna talk about that. And get get
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real close into the mic and tell us
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about that, and then we're gonna go... And
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We're gonna hop back to World war 1
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here, eventually. Let's go ahead.
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West berlin
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lied a hundred and 10 miles
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into communist territory.
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Know, a lot of people speak of the
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Berlin wall,
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it's a island, hundred and 10 miles in
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the communist territory.
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You the Pots dam agreement divided Berlin up
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into 4 sections. The Russians decided
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that they wanted more than there's section and
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in August of of 19 61,
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the Berlin Wall went up
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And, of course, it came down in 89.
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But,
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in the british sector, is spanned out prison.
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And our Battalion,
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04/04/1804
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battalion eighteenth century was in charge
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of guarding span out prison where Ru rudolph
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Hess was.
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Rudolph Hess
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flew to England in 19 39 to convince
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the English to
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negotiate and surrender
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our
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to Germany
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he was captured, and he remained in jail
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all through
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the war and and,
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but we,
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would guard to Battalion, we would get it
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from the Russians,
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we would give it to the French. The
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French would give it to the British, and
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it would rotate every 4 months.
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The other prisoner and he was released with
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spears who wrote the book inside the third
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reich.
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But,
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I was the aid.
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We only had 3 infantry battalions in all
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of Berlin.
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And I was the aid to 1 of
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them. We were surrounded by over half a
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million
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russians and east Germans.
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So we had to look good.
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We would leave once a year and go
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to
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east West Germany and trade,
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train down
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near N
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for a month.
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But
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I came Was there for 18 months, and
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it was a it was a high point
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in my life.
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It interesting I had a roommate who was
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the Colonel secretary.
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Pete Keith Pe who were retired the deputy
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quite a position. But,
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after I got out out of the army,
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I came back and was in the real
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estate and a few things. And and,
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spent
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the seventies
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old, hunting and fishing, and and that was
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a
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a guide at lake of the Oz
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And then in 19 85,
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quite a change happening in my life. In
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August 85,
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I was business with my brother,
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and and I started,
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my own
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trading company in lumber in the same week,
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I quit drinking.
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And next month, I will not head a
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drink in 39 years. And yes. That has
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really impacted my life.
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But
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began travel
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to England in 85.
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And
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got married
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in London
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in 92 or 3.
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But,
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over a period of time,
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we were in Europe,
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went to limit it over 40 times,
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and,
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spent times.
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There's nothing like London. The the theater, the
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museums and the history of england
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just
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doesn't give up. And also had a passion
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and spent a lot of time
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with Roman history
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the Romans
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occupied Great Britain
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from 40 2AD
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until 04:10 ad d, and there is
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so much left in England
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from the British,
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then they refer to London as Lin,
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Well, I
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and
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all of my travels,
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you know, we were in France a lot
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to the D Beach beaches but then decided
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to take a look at World war 1.
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Would fly to Paris Rent a car and
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drive to ver overdo.
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And the western front was 450
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miles long. Which ran from
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Switzerland up to France into Belgium.
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The,
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there's a prominent date, which I consider
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the most important date of the twentieth century.
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That is the 20 eighth of June
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19 14.
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And my father was born on that day.
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It was a Sunday in Sarajevo,
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Bosnia,
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that Arch duke ferdinand
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was with his wife Sophie
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there to
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because Austria
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Austria wanted to control,
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Bosnia.
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Well,
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he was in a parade,
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That Sunday in Sarajevo,
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and there was an attempt on his life
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a Bomb was thrown, but he escaped
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and he went back
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to where he came, and he said, get
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out of town immediately that
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your your life is in danger.
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And the driver said okay.
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And
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they left,
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and he had in the car, the driver
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and his wife Sophie who was pregnant.
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To get out of town. Well,
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he made a wrong turn,
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and that is considered
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the greatest wrong turn in history.
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He
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came up to a stop sign and standing
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on the corner
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was a man
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named G
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Print. He was 1 of the of the
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assassins.
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He was a member of the black hand,
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who did not want Austria,
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presence
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and in Bosnia,
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Well, he pulled out a pistol
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and shot and killed the Arch duke Ferdinand
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and his wife Sophie.
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That was the 20 eighth
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of June
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19 14
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that,
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affected
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the twentieth century as much as anything could.
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Well,
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things went on after the assassination.
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1 thing,
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the
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the
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Germans had a
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Ferdinand the Germans had a lot of influence
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on Austria.
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And
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that they wanna after the they're fascinating. They
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wanted
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Bosnia it to to make a lot of
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of of
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changes and for for the
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assassination, and they did and, you know, and
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and
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Germany pressured in Austria
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they wouldn't accept it. Well,
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war broke out
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that that
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that Austria
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did not... Sorry. Germany and Austria did not
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They mobilized
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because of
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the they mobilized,
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there was agreement between Russia and France.
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That that a treaty. So
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that got France involved, and they went through
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Belgium
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and Belgium had a treaty with England. And
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so
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England they came involved on the sixth of
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August,
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And
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the war
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say it with a trench line of 450
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miles,
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Okay. I I wanna stop you there. We're
00:21:34
having a little trouble with your microphone. So,
00:21:36
really get into it. And
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but
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at 1 point,
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America got into the war, and I wanna
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concentrate on that little bit because that's what
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your museum it is they're in Marshall. And
00:21:49
you'd said there's also a museum in in
00:21:51
Kansas City. But I I wanna concentrate on
00:21:54
the museum in Marshall because it's such a
00:21:56
fantastic museum. It's called the Nicholas Be
00:21:59
aviation.
00:22:00
And
00:22:01
in I want us to discuss and we're
00:22:04
gonna head into a break here shortly.
00:22:06
The when America got into this war.
00:22:09
And
00:22:10
and had it
00:22:12
in the paper that you brought me to
00:22:14
kinda study, had the america
00:22:16
not got into that war. It could've have
00:22:18
been something altogether different. Yeah. And and the
00:22:21
world would look different today. We got involved.
00:22:24
In the second... In the first world, August
00:22:27
the 06/19/1708
00:22:30
the sixth 19 06:17.
00:22:32
Alright. And we're going to head into a
00:22:35
break here just shortly?
00:22:37
19 19, what? 17?
00:22:40
19 17.
00:22:41
And,
00:22:44
America
00:22:45
and Wilson was a president,
00:22:48
really did not want be coming involved. But
00:22:50
there were 2 incidents that happened.
00:22:53
Alright. Sinking of Mesopotamia and the Zimmerman telegraph.
00:22:57
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00:22:58
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America finally got into the wall. We didn't
00:28:04
want to.
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Nobody wants war.
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But I'm just gonna read a little snippet
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from
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a news article that was posted way back
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when.
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On the eleventh of November
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19 18 at 11AM.
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The arrival of American reinforcements combined with exhausted
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troops and depleted German resources.
00:28:25
Forces Germany
00:28:27
to negotiate.
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In a rail car in the lush campaign
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forest
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25 miles east of Paris,
00:28:35
French commander Marshall Foe
00:28:37
refuses to budge,
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Unless Germany agrees to an immediate ceasefire and
00:28:42
surrender, allied forces will invade Germany in 6
00:28:46
days.
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Aware of the starvation and rioting in their
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homeland and the demo
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troops in the trenches. The German officers agree,
00:28:55
and sign the armistice that ends World war
00:28:58
1.
00:29:00
And I'm gonna talk about there getting in
00:29:02
there. That's 1 of my favorite stops.
00:29:05
I would take people to France
00:29:07
on friends on tours of the western fronts.
00:29:11
And when she's talking about the eleventh of
00:29:13
February,
00:29:14
18 was the comp and enforced were the
00:29:17
2 rail cars pulled side side
00:29:20
for the siding the treaty.
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A real thing happened when Hitler invaded France
00:29:26
in 19 40,
00:29:28
and France
00:29:29
surrender to Germany,
00:29:31
Hitler made, drag out the rail cars. Wow.
00:29:34
Signed the treaty in those rail cars. They
00:29:37
ended up in Berlin
00:29:39
and
00:29:41
that were burned, but the the comp and
00:29:43
force is there today were the 2 rail
00:29:45
cars for the surrender, and it's 1 of
00:29:47
the neat sites that on of of war
00:29:50
war 1.
00:29:52
Back to the the museum,
00:29:55
I had a really good friend. His name
00:29:56
is Bob Wilson,
00:29:58
he was a purple heart marine
00:30:00
from
00:30:01
Vietnam
00:30:02
mentioned to me, and he knew my passion
00:30:05
of
00:30:05
of of Museums that there were 2 guys
00:30:09
wanted to save a history
00:30:11
of of
00:30:13
aviation in Marshall, Missouri This is right after
00:30:16
the war. And
00:30:18
they bought up Nicholas and Be
00:30:21
bought up all the surplus
00:30:23
world war 1
00:30:25
those are the jenny snoopy planes, put them
00:30:28
on rail cars, and they were shipped to
00:30:30
Marshall, Missouri.
00:30:31
And they assembled
00:30:33
the the planes there and decide, you know,
00:30:36
we can sell more planes
00:30:38
if,
00:30:39
we
00:30:40
teach people to fly.
00:30:42
In this little town Missouri of bikini. They
00:30:44
trained over 3000
00:30:46
pilots,
00:30:47
and the whole community was behind it, and
00:30:51
it,
00:30:55
was really something. And they,
00:30:57
these 2 businessmen felt that this history need
00:30:59
to be saved
00:31:01
and created
00:31:02
the Nicholas Be museum. And I told him
00:31:06
about my collection that and
00:31:09
that would tie in because
00:31:12
it had not been for World war 1,
00:31:14
this museum
00:31:16
wouldn't have happened.
00:31:17
So...
00:31:18
But did you have an uncle that was
00:31:20
in the war? Yeah?
00:31:21
Yeah. He owned the sand company in Jeff
00:31:23
city. His name was A Wall
00:31:26
and
00:31:29
he was in the Oregon gone forest.
00:31:32
But the
00:31:36
the Americans as to say, didn't didn't arrive
00:31:39
until
00:31:40
19 17.
00:31:41
But back to the museum,
00:31:45
that
00:31:46
it's
00:31:48
as you come in, there's a movie,
00:31:50
there's
00:31:55
planes
00:31:56
are
00:31:57
being put together
00:31:59
in it's really something. I'm I wanna... I
00:32:02
wanna tell everyone. It's Nicholas Be
00:32:05
Aviation, Museum, and it's in Marshall Missouri. If
00:32:07
you've got your pencil out.
00:32:09
Here's the
00:32:10
website.
00:32:12
It's m as in mother, c
00:32:15
c those 2 Charlie there.
00:32:17
N as in no, BAM
00:32:20
at MMU0N
00:32:24
line, all LINE
00:32:26
dot net.
00:32:27
And it is it is posted on Facebook.
00:32:29
We've got it there twice because the people
00:32:31
listening. Were interested already looked it up. We
00:32:33
got the...
00:32:35
Got it posted there. The phone number might
00:32:37
be the easiest for those who are listening.
00:32:40
To call this museum. Now this would be
00:32:42
a fantastic place.
00:32:44
To take your children
00:32:47
or your grandchildren.
00:32:49
This is close if it's right here in
00:32:52
mid Missouri
00:32:53
And you know we talk about Rural America
00:32:55
all the time.
00:32:56
So here is this little town in Rural
00:32:59
America that farm and community.
00:33:01
That decided they needed to teach people how
00:33:04
to fly. We needed more pilots.
00:33:06
And, you know, we have pilots dispersed around
00:33:09
mid Missouri.
00:33:10
There's 1 in my church, he's a pilot.
00:33:12
And there's probably more than 1, just 1
00:33:14
that I know of. But the phone number
00:33:16
for this museum
00:33:18
is 6 06:08
00:33:20
862630.
00:33:25
That's 6 06:08
00:33:27
08/06/2630.
00:33:29
Now,
00:33:30
I have 5 sons. My second son was
00:33:33
really captivated
00:33:35
with
00:33:36
airplanes when he was kid. And they wanted
00:33:38
to be,
00:33:39
He wanted to be a fighter pilot,
00:33:41
but he didn't have perfect eyesight. He blamed
00:33:43
me, but my eyesight was perfect when I
00:33:45
was young. It was when I got old,
00:33:46
it was no longer perfect. But anyway,
00:33:49
He
00:33:51
he used to brag,
00:33:53
Todd that, you know, because when your children
00:33:55
leave the house,
00:33:57
they leave things behind.
00:33:59
And he said not me, I took everything
00:34:00
or I destroyed it all, you know.
00:34:03
Well, I was cleaning 1 time, and I
00:34:05
found... A mug, which we told him it
00:34:07
was waste money, and it was from his
00:34:09
prom, a senior year or something filled with
00:34:11
all the little airplanes.
00:34:13
And when I'm seeing
00:34:15
the pictures
00:34:17
on the website of this museum,
00:34:19
I thought of that.
00:34:21
And when I handed it to him, you
00:34:23
should have seen his eyes light up. I
00:34:24
saw my little boy.
00:34:26
His eyes just lit up.
00:34:28
It's got... You've got an b 3 airplane
00:34:32
they're at this museum. An NB8
00:34:35
airplane. Now this means nothing to beth because
00:34:37
Beth not very... Smart when it comes to
00:34:39
airplanes. But they've got pictures of them on
00:34:41
the on the website, And I just absolutely
00:34:43
know. I should take all 5 of my
00:34:45
boys even though they're adults they should go
00:34:47
to this museum. And then well, I'm just
00:34:50
gonna let you talk about it. I've got
00:34:51
it all down here. Let's talk about the
00:34:53
museum. Missouri.
00:34:55
In Kansas city,
00:34:57
in Kansas City is the National World war
00:35:00
1 museum.
00:35:02
It was
00:35:04
originated in 19 26
00:35:06
because there was a lot of support for
00:35:09
for
00:35:10
the war and our part. And and they
00:35:13
and they created
00:35:15
a big monuments that's right across them
00:35:17
the
00:35:18
rail station in Kansas City.
00:35:20
They spent 26000000
00:35:22
dollars on this museum, and they wanted my
00:35:25
collection,
00:35:25
And
00:35:26
when I said, I'll give it to you,
00:35:28
but I don't want it put in the
00:35:29
back room. Will it end it up in
00:35:30
Marshall. And it's got a good home. But
00:35:35
something that's that's really as to enter this
00:35:38
museum in Kansas City.
00:35:40
You walk over on glass,
00:35:42
a field of poppy.
00:35:44
A real interesting story
00:35:47
is
00:35:49
a town of E pray Belgium is where
00:35:51
the British were station.
00:35:53
And
00:35:55
there's a
00:35:58
a tunnel that got the names of,
00:36:01
soldiers that they couldn't find. There was a
00:36:03
doctor the
00:36:05
by the name of John Mock
00:36:07
in 19
00:36:08
15 Wrote a Poem,
00:36:11
and that Paul was Fl field.
00:36:13
Which
00:36:14
the British press picked up on it, and
00:36:16
it became a rallying point
00:36:19
for the troops,
00:36:21
during the war. So I I have a
00:36:23
foam here in my hand. And my listeners
00:36:25
have heard it. I usually
00:36:27
say the belt. Flounder field poem them to
00:36:30
them about once a year.
00:36:32
And
00:36:33
and we've studied a little bit about it.
00:36:35
But what I didn't realize is in this
00:36:38
war
00:36:39
when they were just buried in mud. And
00:36:42
so the the
00:36:43
fashion deal. Yep. And the and the soldiers
00:36:45
are still there,
00:36:46
and a lot of times. So that's where
00:36:49
their graves are.
00:36:51
And I don't have time to read flounder
00:36:53
fields today
00:36:54
but
00:36:56
I know my listeners remember it because I
00:36:57
used it once a year.
00:36:59
And
00:37:01
we have
00:37:02
a
00:37:03
We have history that's good in history that's
00:37:06
bloody.
00:37:08
But the fight is for freedom.
00:37:11
The fight
00:37:13
If so you won't be underneath some socialist
00:37:16
communist regime, and it's always the same isn't
00:37:18
it every time there's a war. It's somebody
00:37:21
who wants to control everyone else
00:37:24
and take away your sovereignty and freedom.
00:37:26
We cannot
00:37:28
be un burden by the past.
00:37:30
We must be illuminated.
00:37:32
For the future. We're headed into a break.
00:37:35
You're listening to Cs Talk radio. This is
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has been an unusual show. Now and then
00:41:59
you know I throw those in there because
00:42:01
I get tired of the news.
00:42:03
And
00:42:05
Yesterday show I got really angry.
00:42:08
Todd.
00:42:09
And I'll tell you why I got angry.
00:42:11
I have it right here because I wrote
00:42:13
it in here.
00:42:15
And now it's it's increased.
00:42:17
In just days, I mean, less than a
00:42:19
week.
00:42:20
Kamala kamala Harris has
00:42:22
managed to come up with... It said 100000000.
00:42:26
I think it's up to for or 600000000
00:42:28
dollars now.
00:42:30
K? There's money out there. Right? People have
00:42:33
money.
00:42:35
These people have money that wanna control your
00:42:37
lives.
00:42:38
Then the Department of Defense, Todd,
00:42:42
gives the troops
00:42:43
an economic hardship bonus.
00:42:48
This monthly bonus
00:42:51
is 20 dollars.
00:42:53
20 dollars.
00:42:57
And it says here the monthly bonus amounts
00:42:59
to an average on an average will approximately
00:43:02
be a hundred and 20 dollars on 6
00:43:03
months.
00:43:05
And they're based on the funding congress has
00:43:07
made available,
00:43:09
and it angered me.
00:43:11
When we study
00:43:13
all the Americans
00:43:15
whose lives were taken.
00:43:17
We see our veterans today that are in
00:43:20
trouble,
00:43:21
people like my brother who
00:43:23
has spent a lifetime after Vietnam,
00:43:27
ill because of agent orange yet.
00:43:30
He didn't want anymore because he said others...
00:43:36
Others had bigger problems.
00:43:38
Because they lost an arm or leg. And
00:43:40
I said, Phil, you've lost everything.
00:43:43
Because that's the kind of heroes these people
00:43:46
are, they give their lives.
00:43:47
And this museum in Marshall,
00:43:51
and many of our rural Americans
00:43:54
from way back when.
00:43:56
Need to be remembered.
00:43:58
And you were getting ready to tell something
00:44:00
just before we into that brakes. Sorry. I
00:44:02
got a little emotional, but it really tears
00:44:04
me up. That we don't take care of
00:44:06
our veterans and our military. So Yep. It's
00:44:09
tell another story.
00:44:14
America entered the war in August of 19
00:44:17
17.
00:44:18
And
00:44:20
there wasn't a lot of support, but several
00:44:22
things happened to get us involved. 1 of
00:44:25
them was the sinking of the Lu tan.
00:44:27
Off the coast of Ireland. A couple of
00:44:29
years ago, I was in Southern Ireland,
00:44:32
West of cork. And
00:44:34
the people of on the shore can actually
00:44:37
see the sinking.
00:44:38
And there's a cemetery I visited along there
00:44:41
that
00:44:42
there was
00:44:43
a lot of bodies washed up with children
00:44:45
or that are buried in a mass grave
00:44:48
in Southern Ireland, and it's really something to
00:44:50
see.
00:44:51
But I think the 1 1 thing that
00:44:53
happened
00:44:54
that got the support for the Us
00:44:57
to get the war. It was called the
00:44:59
Zimmerman telegram.
00:45:02
Zimmerman was at German who sent a telegram
00:45:05
to Mexico
00:45:07
to the
00:45:10
that wanted
00:45:11
Mexico
00:45:13
to
00:45:14
invade America
00:45:16
and Zimmerman said the telegram, but they would
00:45:18
bet that that they would see that Mexico
00:45:21
got
00:45:22
Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
00:45:25
And the British intercepted this telegram,
00:45:28
and they said, nobody's gonna believe
00:45:31
that
00:45:33
that we got this telegram. I mean, that,
00:45:35
you know, that, I mean, this this is...
00:45:37
This is really important, but but Zimmerman
00:45:40
admitted they he sent the telegram.
00:45:42
Well, you can imagine
00:45:44
when,
00:45:45
foreign companies
00:45:47
encouraged in Mexico
00:45:49
to attack the Us in the Us
00:45:52
and promising to give our states to them
00:45:54
Yeah. If threw way. And that it was
00:45:56
a... There... There was a book
00:45:59
written about it that's it's that's really instinct.
00:46:01
But it was It was
00:46:03
a really
00:46:05
important thing that that that got Us involved.
00:46:08
But
00:46:08
the the the general in charge of the
00:46:11
American ford
00:46:12
was a a guy called
00:46:15
blackjack purging.
00:46:17
A Missouri
00:46:18
who's from La Cl, Missouri,
00:46:21
just 80 miles an north or we were.
00:46:23
But he was
00:46:25
he was in charge of
00:46:27
the American forces. And he's really an guy
00:46:30
that he was involved in Mexican American war
00:46:33
and Indian fights
00:46:34
And the sad thing is that his wife
00:46:37
and
00:46:38
daughters were killed at a fire.
00:46:41
And only his son survived.
00:46:43
But
00:46:44
he has
00:46:45
Per has the distinction
00:46:47
of being
00:46:49
the title of in charge of all armies.
00:46:53
Only 1 other president, Only 1 other person,
00:46:56
had that title so that was George Washington.
00:46:59
But and
00:47:00
when Trump was
00:47:02
campaigning in 20 20,
00:47:05
he put out this,
00:47:07
and it's and it's beautiful. I don't know
00:47:08
who wrote it. But I I took it
00:47:10
down and I read it every once a
00:47:12
while, and it talks about our great generals
00:47:15
and general Per is in that. He talks
00:47:18
about the history of America from the may
00:47:20
flower down on, and and that says the
00:47:22
the best is yet to come.
00:47:25
But Todd, if we don't remember the past,
00:47:28
the best is not yet to come.
00:47:31
So this museum,
00:47:33
is just awesome. And I haven't been there,
00:47:35
but I've just seen pictures of it. And
00:47:38
just to hear Todd talk. And of course,
00:47:40
he gets excited because this is his patient.
00:47:44
But this is
00:47:46
right here in Rural America,
00:47:48
and
00:47:49
it's something that I didn't know about.
00:47:51
Or didn't pay attention when somebody said anything
00:47:53
think about it. But when you come in
00:47:55
and you've got this little sparkling in your
00:47:56
iron, you're you're ready to talk about it,
00:47:58
Let's...
00:47:59
We're running out of time. So let's give
00:48:01
them some information on this museum 1 more
00:48:03
time. Is, well I brought a few items
00:48:06
today.
00:48:07
That are in the Museum. I... And and
00:48:09
in my collection,
00:48:11
they're,
00:48:12
because a lot of my collection is is,
00:48:14
British and French because that was the main
00:48:17
work is that I've got a collection they're
00:48:19
called death pennies
00:48:21
that is a it's a plaque that Let
00:48:23
me have that. That great Britain
00:48:26
gave every,
00:48:29
family that
00:48:33
lost in on the war, and also some
00:48:36
trench art where they would take it And
00:48:37
this death. I wanna give in a description
00:48:40
of it. It is about the circumference of
00:48:42
a sauce. Mh And it's... I assume it's
00:48:45
copper is it copper?
00:48:48
Maybe no? That I'm showing it to the
00:48:50
people on Facebook. But of course you're on
00:48:52
radio so who can't hear. Crazy there. That's
00:48:55
a belt buckle. That's match holder and that's
00:48:57
a belt buckle of a gear belt. Because
00:49:00
they have to have the matches to start
00:49:01
the fires and they're.
00:49:03
I've got an artillery shell,
00:49:06
Wow.
00:49:07
It's German because all the makeup of that.
00:49:10
But I would I would walk the fields
00:49:13
of
00:49:14
of France. Alright. This girl couldn't be... The
00:49:16
Psalm battlefield. Trenches And you wouldn't believe what's
00:49:20
left there from the war
00:49:22
I would I would be there usually in
00:49:24
March and the corner
00:49:26
of all these
00:49:28
fields
00:49:28
that are farm fields.
00:49:31
As a farmer would plow, all these old
00:49:34
artillery shells would come up. In the corner
00:49:36
of all these fields would be a big
00:49:38
stack. Of
00:49:40
of artillery shells
00:49:41
that were dud.
00:49:43
At the battle of the somme,
00:49:45
07/01/1916,
00:49:49
the the the breeze fired 1500000.0
00:49:53
or 2. Alright. Let's stop right there because
00:49:55
we are out of time. I want you
00:49:57
to... Look up the
00:50:00
museum,
00:50:01
we'll post it on our feet. On... It's
00:50:02
off already posted on Facebook. We'll put it
00:50:04
on the
00:50:08
on the front page of our website won't
00:50:10
we rudy. I'm always making him do things.
00:50:12
Yes, ma'am. We'll never on it.
00:50:15
We have to remember our past.
00:50:17
Our past has dark days and bright days,
00:50:21
but without our past.
00:50:23
We can't do what we need to do.
00:50:25
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For Do we lack enthusiasm and understanding of
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Do we weep for liberty, which we've lost?
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Or do we simply not understand the substance
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Liberty.
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Today, we seem to want restrictions,
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on but do we realize the cost?
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Alexander Hamilton once stated? There is a certain
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