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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-107581 2/The-RAF-bomber-pilot-single-handedly-recover ed-body-pilot-comrade-lost-Berlin-raid-60-year s-ago.html
What a fantastic story in these days of gloom and despair. Here we have a chap that has devoted a large part of his life, to try and find the body of his fellow airman, and has succeeded after more than 60 years.
Here were young men in their early twenties and some time even younger, who nightly went out into the skys above occupied Europe, some who came back and many who never did.
Could anyone imagine some of the posters on this site, or some of the young layabouts on our streets, in this day and age? possibly sacrificing their lives to defend our country?
What a fantastic story in these days of gloom and despair. Here we have a chap that has devoted a large part of his life, to try and find the body of his fellow airman, and has succeeded after more than 60 years.
Here were young men in their early twenties and some time even younger, who nightly went out into the skys above occupied Europe, some who came back and many who never did.
Could anyone imagine some of the posters on this site, or some of the young layabouts on our streets, in this day and age? possibly sacrificing their lives to defend our country?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it's genuinely heart-warming that someone devotes so much of their time to a good cause.
Imagine what he could have achieved if he'd spent that commendable time and energy saving lives, raising money for charity or campaigning for a good cause rather than seeking out the corpse of someone already dead.
Still, good on him. It's far more than most people do.
Imagine what he could have achieved if he'd spent that commendable time and energy saving lives, raising money for charity or campaigning for a good cause rather than seeking out the corpse of someone already dead.
Still, good on him. It's far more than most people do.
It is a moving and inspiring story. It's genuinely touching that the bond between these men continued to exist for over six decades and in this gesture will have a symbolic resonance permanently.
What I must say I do find distasteful is that you seem to have taken the inspirational emotion of the story and used it to conjur up some kind of 'everything was better in the 40s' sentiment.
Frankly, I hope my generation (the one you're implicitly slagging off) never has to face an experience like those faced by these men. While the story is a powerful and poignant reminder of the sacrifice made by those who died in the various C20 wars, it's also a reminder of how tragic it was.
To answer your question, looking at the people of my own generation around me, I do believe that if there was a WW2-style total war situation (which there isn't, let's be very clear on that), I imagine that plenty would still willingly go and fight (if we ignore conscription for a moment) - you might get a bit more that wouldn't than you did before, but that's because things like pacifism and opposition often come from more education (which seems a fair price to pay , I think)
What I must say I do find distasteful is that you seem to have taken the inspirational emotion of the story and used it to conjur up some kind of 'everything was better in the 40s' sentiment.
Frankly, I hope my generation (the one you're implicitly slagging off) never has to face an experience like those faced by these men. While the story is a powerful and poignant reminder of the sacrifice made by those who died in the various C20 wars, it's also a reminder of how tragic it was.
To answer your question, looking at the people of my own generation around me, I do believe that if there was a WW2-style total war situation (which there isn't, let's be very clear on that), I imagine that plenty would still willingly go and fight (if we ignore conscription for a moment) - you might get a bit more that wouldn't than you did before, but that's because things like pacifism and opposition often come from more education (which seems a fair price to pay , I think)
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