
A 1942 Navy recruiting poster reflects the power attributed to America's warriors. The men who served and protected the country were regarded with respect. How do we get that back?
Writings and musings on the eccentric beauty of sacrifice. Come journey and write with us. We are resolved to capture something positive in a troubled world and laugh when we can along the way. This, then, is dedicated in Loving Memory to LCpl. Aaron C. Austin, USMC KIA Fallujah, Iraq on April 26, 2004. Rock On...
2 comments:
I'm a big fan of OLD military posters like this one. Pretty cool.
The MSM has alot to do with that question of yours Steve...
Yeah, those old posters are awesome. They reflect so accurately how the country felt at the time. So much pride. So much patriotism.
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