My grandfather went to korea in batallon Colombia, fighting with the US forces against north korea and china. He was 26 years old. he was wounded by a shot from a Chinese soldier, although luckily he was able to survive until 2002.
I’ve been researching my Genealogy and apparently my great grandfather fought in the Navy in WW2 and he adopted a son whom fought in Korea. My great uncle: Joseph Eugene Rapp 1933-2019 I wish I was able to meet you, now Rest in peace
I once had the privilege of talking to a Korean vet. He was an MP and he told me the proudest thing he’s ever done during his deployment was that he never wrote anyone up. As his story goes as he was surveying the base a few soldiers would come back after drinking and god knows what causing havoc, and he said as a couple came from a whore house and after giving them a boot he says “get the hell out of here”. Despite the many degenerates and many troublemakers. Not one got written up from the man, Buzzy from Virginia.
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more people should be like you
What are you, a bunch of commies?😂
Buncha commies
Thank you to all the allies of the free camp who worked hard for Korea
The music that saved my country
Maybe that’s why iowa has many Koreans
Girls: "What goes on in male bathrooms?"
Boys:
My grandfather went to korea in batallon Colombia, fighting with the US forces against north korea and china. He was 26 years old. he was wounded by a shot from a Chinese soldier, although luckily he was able to survive until 2002.
Many thanks be half of all Koreans.
kind of ironic since your profile picture and name is something pro-communist, albeit a joke..
Thanks I'm korean
17 year old in the US 1945 “Thank god I was not part of that war”
5 years later
lmao
My uncle was an Infantryman in korea
Nice. My great great uncle was a sailor on a destroyer that was on station in Korea during the war.
I’ve been researching my Genealogy and apparently my great grandfather fought in the Navy in WW2 and he adopted a son whom fought in Korea.
My great uncle: Joseph Eugene Rapp 1933-2019
I wish I was able to meet you, now Rest in peace
This is the only time in my life where I hear my home state got mentioned in a song.
I once had the privilege of talking to a Korean vet. He was an MP and he told me the proudest thing he’s ever done during his deployment was that he never wrote anyone up. As his story goes as he was surveying the base a few soldiers would come back after drinking and god knows what causing havoc, and he said as a couple came from a whore house and after giving them a boot he says “get the hell out of here”. Despite the many degenerates and many troublemakers. Not one got written up from the man, Buzzy from Virginia.
Goodbye maria im off to korea. Far across the sea. Its the, same old story and its up to old glory to win another fight for liberty. the greatest line
considering your pfp i dont think youd want to fight for liberty in korea
@@yaboi672 You saw it, too?
yeah hes a traitor to america or just the west, now i dont like the west but im not commie@@zacharyboni1118
I miss the era when American folk music sounded like the Spongebob ambient music
The intro tune made me so confused that i thought i was listening to a spongebob song.
as a boy i can confirm that this is what happens in male bathrooms
I have Korean neighbors and so they play k-pop everyday its so loud i got a speaker and played this and so i got police at my door
Anyone who had a family member that was part of the Greek battalion fighting in the war? Or just me?
I’m watching this while eating kimchi
Sounds like it's from a show about a very happy sponge and a starfish if you remove the voice
Kickass video
C56: what is big boy listening to?
C175: I don’t understand it because it’s not in our local Japanese language
Big boy:
sponge nam theory?1!?
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@@theroundtable6371 oh lmao
Not anymore.