re: #159 Obdicut
Or the shameful, terrible, awful treatment of Black GIs during WWII— many of whom were treated worse that Nazi POWs in the United States.
That is a stain that doesn’t vanish quickly.
well, then there’s this. When I first read about Staff Sergeant Edward A. Carter, Jr. heroism I cannot get his story out of my head. There should be a movie about him and this action. It still blows my mind.
As eight enemy riflemen attempted to capture him, Sergeant Carter killed six of them and captured the remaining two.