Message from @tank n e r d

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2020-11-21 23:42:03 UTC  

Btw has anyone noticed that there are a shit ton of azeri and turkish bots on the internet?

2020-11-21 23:42:18 UTC  

they r doing internet warfare

2020-11-22 03:00:31 UTC  

"there's a difference?"

2020-11-22 16:10:38 UTC  

My great grandpa was held hostage by the nazies in world war 2

2020-11-22 16:44:07 UTC  

did he kill them all?

2020-11-22 17:55:13 UTC  

Didnt know Trump supporters were around in ww2 (just kiddin)

2020-11-22 17:57:50 UTC  

Probably what libs would say

2020-11-22 17:59:11 UTC  

Anyone serve in the navy? Jw Iā€™m about to go to meps for aircrew

2020-11-22 19:53:20 UTC  

My Papa (grandfather) was in WW2 as a naval officer in the south pacific. He served on the USS Reno, an anti aircraft ship, firing the large machine guns on deck. He lost his hearing in his 20's. He was drafted just as he turned 18, and never finished high school. He came out of the war and went straight to college, graduating with a BOS. He was a wonderful man. He was scarred from war though. He wouldn't talk about what happened to anyone. He would just say it was hell on earth. I can't help but wonder how degusted he would be at the weak whiney males of today's generation, the protesting and sheer idiocy. He was raised back when men had no choice but to be men. How far we have fallen. Thank you to all our military for standing up and serving our country <:AmericanFlag:720120797837918288> <:salut:730846445732888630>

2020-11-22 20:25:55 UTC  

By large machine guns you do mean browning machine guns, right?

2020-11-22 20:30:18 UTC  

Thank you, and your dad for your family's service to this country.

2020-11-22 20:32:22 UTC  

oop Papa was my Grandad. I am sorry not to have clarified! I am very proud of him. He has passed away but He isn't forgotten <:AmericanFlag:720120797837918288> ā¤ļø

2020-11-22 20:32:39 UTC  

there I fixed it šŸ™‚

2020-11-22 20:33:37 UTC  

Oh, well thank you for your grandpa's service, we'll be thankful for his bravery, for what he has done for the country.

2020-11-22 20:38:16 UTC  

I am not positive, he always referred to them as "large machine guns" and I cannot for the life of me find out which ones on the ship he shot. There were multiple sizes, I believe.

2020-11-22 20:41:14 UTC  

these were the guns on board supposedly "twelve 12.7cm 5-inch/38 caliber guns in six twin mounts, 16 x 40mm guns, 16 x 20mm guns, eight torpedo tubes"

2020-11-22 20:42:20 UTC  

My great grandpa was killed by the Germans on June 22 1941, he was one the 1st soldiers who met the German advance.

2020-11-22 21:01:13 UTC  

I am sorry for that loss, but what a brave man. You should be so very proud.

2020-11-22 21:05:57 UTC  

Ahh, I called my mom into this. She said he shot 16 Ɨ 20 mm Oerlikon anti-aircraft cannons

2020-11-22 21:06:24 UTC  

Oh

2020-11-22 21:07:11 UTC  

In that case, it would be better to call them autocannons rather than heavy machine guns

2020-11-22 21:09:20 UTC  

ah yes, but when he would tell me about them I was little so probably would not have understood. šŸ˜ Thank you for the information- I shall change what I call them then.

2020-11-22 21:09:39 UTC  

Ok

2020-11-22 21:10:49 UTC  

to be honest sometimes he just called them "bigggg guns" to anyone who asked what he had shot šŸ˜† But he didn't like to talk about it so he would probably say as little as possible.

2020-11-22 21:12:02 UTC  

I mean, with the recoil of a 20mm anti air gun firing over and over, I'd be surprised if they didn't feel bigger than they actually were.

2020-11-22 22:22:01 UTC  

Many MG34

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/722683196373991506/780196415854608464/image0.jpg

2020-11-22 22:42:26 UTC  

I remember how my grandad had to retire from the Navy because *graphic warning* his toes all apart from his big one got crushed by the lid of a submarine. He was a really tough guy. Had to get his foot attached to his leg and stay like that in a bed for months and then had to walk around on his foot. Must have hurt a lotttt, but yeah he was tough.

2020-11-22 22:43:20 UTC  

Honestly I swear he could live through anything

2020-11-23 01:31:54 UTC  

My grandpa Schmidt served in in Korean war he passed away in 2018 along with my dad

2020-11-23 02:51:17 UTC  

He's probably referring to the 20 or 40 mm guns

2020-11-23 02:52:49 UTC  

he showed my mom and my mom looked it up- but you *might* be right. I don't know what he shot for a fact, only that it was large and caused him to almost loose his hearing entirely

2020-11-23 02:55:42 UTC  

We have been doing researched about the ship he was on and supposedly it was torpedoed the same year Papa was drafted. He was drafted near August and put straight on the ship, and then in November it was hit, although the torpedo didn't explode. It only ripped a hole in the back part of the ship. Papa never spoke about it but we are beginning to think he was on it when it was hit. šŸ¤”

2020-11-23 03:15:46 UTC  

as a vietnamese, i'm only slightly offended -- mostly because it's true

2020-11-23 03:35:45 UTC  

Oof

2020-11-23 04:45:19 UTC  

My Grandpa went to Vietnam. He was a Sailor in the Navy. He was on U.S.S Iwo Jima. I believe.

2020-11-23 05:07:52 UTC  

So seeing stories of Vietnam... my Grandfather's brother volunteered to go to nam in the Marines, now I don't know all the facts like his MOS or anything but as the story goes is that he was in a fireteam attached to another squad of a few friends he knew. Anyways his job was to go to villages after the Air Force had laid waste to them and stack and burn the bodies... a real shit job. Anyways he had been in Vietnam for about 3 or 4 months when their squad was crossing a field just after doing their job in a village and they were ambushed. Only my great uncle and the squad leader survived, the other 10 perished. The squad leader and my great uncle were thought to be dead, the leader being paralyzed from the neck down due to his injuries and my great uncle taking a 7.62 round to the top left of his head and chest. Somehow he survived and still lives today. He is 68 and still kicking, tough guy.

2020-11-23 06:03:15 UTC  

yo who gave Castro the designs for our military fatigues, like, other countries that aren't allied don't look like that

2020-11-23 12:25:29 UTC  

Well, rhat may have to do with how different environmentally we are from Europe. While our Euro allies often use a variation of grey, we have alot more varied colors such as green and khaki due to how different the US geography is from Europe

2020-11-23 12:26:31 UTC  

With Euro's have more grey fatigues due to having a recent history of partaking in urban combat while fighting on the homefront

2020-11-23 12:28:58 UTC  

While for America, the most recent war we've had on the homefront was the Civil War and that one was almost exclusivly rural combat

2020-11-24 01:30:52 UTC  

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