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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 390135" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>My grandpa Woodrow Salyer ( the one I'm talking about) was a decorated WW2 vet. When they drafted him he said he was a conscientious objector for religious reasons... They asked if he was opposed to war or opposed to killing. Long story short he ended up a medic. Ended up getting bombed in Italy. Papaw said he looked over and his buddy didn't have any legs so he scooped him up and carried him like 7 miles to a hospital. When papaw laid the dude down, papaws guts spilled out on his buddy's body. They said the only thing that saved papaw was scooping his buddy up so quick, papaw said he didn't even know he was wounded. Ended up in Britian with an offer to go home because of the seriousness of his wounds but he made the decision to go back to his unit.. I got all this from Mamaw when I was 6-7 years old because (in my words) "papaw has black spots and blood on his back." They never dug the shrapnel out back then, through the years bits and pieces would work their way out.... Tough sum bitches that makes the toughest of us look like little girls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 390135, member: 10"] My grandpa Woodrow Salyer ( the one I'm talking about) was a decorated WW2 vet. When they drafted him he said he was a conscientious objector for religious reasons... They asked if he was opposed to war or opposed to killing. Long story short he ended up a medic. Ended up getting bombed in Italy. Papaw said he looked over and his buddy didn't have any legs so he scooped him up and carried him like 7 miles to a hospital. When papaw laid the dude down, papaws guts spilled out on his buddy's body. They said the only thing that saved papaw was scooping his buddy up so quick, papaw said he didn't even know he was wounded. Ended up in Britian with an offer to go home because of the seriousness of his wounds but he made the decision to go back to his unit.. I got all this from Mamaw when I was 6-7 years old because (in my words) "papaw has black spots and blood on his back." They never dug the shrapnel out back then, through the years bits and pieces would work their way out.... Tough sum bitches that makes the toughest of us look like little girls. [/QUOTE]
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