Same question followed many men who served
My Father-in-law was a Marine on Iwo Jima. During the thick of it, he looked right and left at his squad and he was the only one still alive. He never could shake that and wonder why he was not killed as well. That kind of stuff does a number on folks heads and will as long as they live.
There is no answer and luck of the draw, seems as good as any. I suppose I should see some plan in this, but I don't.
Complete thread:
- Six years ago today.... -
Byron,
2013-07-24, 21:34
- The Great Mystery. -
JLF,
2013-07-24, 21:53
- The anniversary of a friends passing is days away. - cas, 2013-07-24, 23:38
- One of the "problems" of aging is to see the - Hobie, 2013-07-25, 12:27
- Things like that happen - Jhenry, 2013-07-25, 16:25
- Same question followed many men who served -
Charles,
2013-07-25, 16:48
- Given that we have free will I don't know how a plan - Hobie, 2013-07-27, 15:20
- Six years ago today.... - RidinLou, 2013-07-25, 20:03
- The Great Mystery. -
JLF,
2013-07-24, 21:53