That night I didn’t think about the golden horse and iron horse

Jeffry 2022-03-16 09:01:02

``How can people understand the sacrifices of the soldiers in fear, pain and blood, if they have never been in Normandy, Bastogne, or Hagenau? Do you still remember the last sentence of the seventh episode? , But I will always remember that only those who experience war can realize it.

In the past, I always dreamed about going to war in a naive way, dreaming about the rain of bullets, dreaming about the shining military medal. I thought it was glory in the past, but now I think it is heavy, because it represents the fresh and pure life left on earth.

They are just soldiers, there is no right or wrong, this is their duty and mission, forgive them.

I don’t know how many years have passed since I joined the army. I gradually forgot why I came here. Every time I get lost, I will watch Brothers again. In the middle of the night, I always cry in tears. For what are we, everyone is looking for their own answers. .

but no matter

I will never forget that Daniel was trapped in the enemy zone, and Huber and his brothers knew they might die and wanted to save him; I will never forget the tears and collapse of Lieutenant Buck when he saw his comrades in the bombing; I We will never forget that Major Winston told everyone that we can go home.

Seventy-five years have passed since World War II,

I hope this gun in my hand will never be used, and I hope we can all enjoy happiness in peace.

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  • Sgt. Alton More: I'm guessing they were Hitler's photo albums, sir. Sure had a lot of pictures of him in it.

    Ronald Spiers: So, you looked at 'em, but you didn't take 'em?

    Sgt. Alton More: That's right, sir.

    Ronald Spiers: I don't believe you! I'll be watching you. You're dismissed.

    [as Moore leaves, smirking]

    Ronald Spiers: You'd better not be lying to me.

  • Ronald Spiers: What?

    SSgt. Floyd 'Tab' Talbert: Sir, if it's not going to put you in too much of a bind, I'd like to resign as company First Sergeant. If I had my choice, I miss being back amongst the men. I'd be happy to go to as Staff Sergeant, whichever platoon you want to put me in.

    Ronald Spiers: Well, I guess you've earned your right to demote yourself.

    SSgt. Floyd 'Tab' Talbert: Thank you, sir.

    Ronald Spiers: You wanna take over Sergeant Grant's platoon?

    SSgt. Floyd 'Tab' Talbert: That would do fine, sir.

    Ronald Spiers: Alright then, report to Lieutenant Peacock. Let me know if he gives you any trouble.

    SSgt. Floyd 'Tab' Talbert: Oh, sir? You make your decision yet?

    Ronald Spiers: Yeah, I did.