Petition updateKilroy Was Here USPS StampKilroyWasHere.org Update of the Week
P TPensacola, FL, United States
Oct 13, 2012
THE DESTROYER OF WORLDS Once again Ted Wilkinson brings clarity to the question of how many bombs were left after Nagasaki. Paul Tibbets and Ken Burns say none. Smithsonian TV says 66 on Tinian, presumably awaiting warheads. Read the final word from Ted's discovered declassified Top Secret transcript. In chilling clarity it shows what was awaiting Japan had they not finally surrendered with a modified "unconditional Surrender." 1950 The Korean War 1953 In a normal combat operation, the enemy is in front of you. The enemy, in some cases will overwhelm you for whatever reason then you have to withdraw . . . in this case, the enemy was in front. He was also behind us. Gen Smith said, we will just attack in a different direction. We attack South instead of North. -Chosin the movie Find and Thank a Korean War Vet and sign the petition for a Kilroy Was Here commemorative stamp Quote of the week is by - Abraham Lincoln+
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