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05-21-2007, 09:23 AM | #1 |
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Can you ever believe what is on the net ?
Now that just sux ! I give up on what to believe and not to any more on the internet. I should have googled around some more before I posted that ? Sorry
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05-21-2007, 09:43 AM | #2 |
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Yeah, I once heard Mr. Rogers was a Navy Seal. We used it as a conversation chuckle when I was in the Navy. Being called a "Mr. Rogers" in the Navy was a way of complimenting the new guys without them even knowing it. New guys always thought it was an insult.
Unfortunately, most urban legend sites have chalked Mr. Rogers' military career to mere urban legend and nothing more. They say he wasn't in the military.
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Mr. Rogers (Fred McFeely Rogers) never served in the military in any capacity.
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05-21-2007, 10:47 AM | #4 |
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Captain Kangaroo did enlist in the Marines.. but did so too late to see any action during WWII. Signed up several weeks after the fighting at Iwo Jima.
Lee Marvin did see action. was wounded and did receive a Purple Heart. Not a Navy Cross. and he was wounded at Saipan not Iwo Jima. Would have been a fun story.. but no dice I wasn't sure about Captain Kangaroo.. But as soon as I read this thing, I knew Mr. Rogers was no navy seal LOL |
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You know, talking about the military. In Florida there was a ship named The Sullivan, the reason was years ago there were 5 brothers , last name Sullivan. All 5 brothers served in the navy, and all 5 served on the same ship. Also the ship they were on sank killing all 5 brothers. So they named a ship after them.
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Hey Pie Thanks for saving my ass here and keeping the thread going. I have read about those five brothers I did not know the ship was named after them. I think there was the same kind of real life deal behind the Private Ryan movie but I dare not make a guess I am sure LN can help us with that right Help LN I need help
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LOL , I do remember hearing the story about the Sulivan brothers? supposedly why brothers aren't allowed to serve together on the same ship ?
or something to that affect ? Seems there's a song out there about the Sulivans ? Other than that, I know no particulars. |
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"The five Sullivan Brothers On board USS Juneau (CL-52) at the time of her commissioning ceremonies at the New York Navy Yard, 14 February 1942. All were lost with the ship following the 13 November 1942 Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. The brothers are (from left to right): Joseph, Francis, Albert, Madison and George Sullivan. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph." So who remembers "Sullivan" by Caroline's Spine? http://www.myspacemusicvideos.us/video.php?id=2021 it's not hard to reach back to the day underneath that iowa sun running to the tower of waterloo looking for the Sullivan's train to come and his five boys would run to the top and salute him as he went by first we'd wave hello then we'd wave goodbye goodbye it's not hard to reach back to the days after the attack on pearl overnight my buddies turned into men running out of time for games and girls and the Sullivan boys were not overlooked Uncle Sam'll call them each by name the very next day they left on a mystery train say goodbye, Mrs. Sullivan and don't you cry "-We regret to inform you the Navy has taken your sons away-" all five... so put your blue stars in the window it's not hard to reach back to her smile when she'd recieve a letter and the letters they sounded generally the same they said if they couldn't be home but at least they were together on a mighty fighting battleship somewhere in the South Pacific the letters never got much more specific say goodbye, Mrs. Sullivan and don't you cry "-We regret to inform you the Navy is keeping your sons away-" all five... so keep your blue star in the window it's not hard to reach back to the day when the war finally came home Uncle Sam'll send you a telegram so he doesn't have to tell you over the phone i heard she cracked up when they found out what the war had cost when all five of her boys were lost... say goodbye, Mrs. Sullivan go ahead and cry "-We regret to inform you that all your sons have passed away-" all five... so change your blue star to gold blue star to gold |
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Thank you Brain that was a nice poem
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