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99 U.S. Soldiers Committed Suicide Last Year; Highest Rate on Record

Submitted by maria, Aug 17, 2007 05:20

i survived the bombing of the most devastating bombing of the world war two ,suicide than was comune among the soldiers also but there was no reported incidents rape was an everyday my little sister was run over by a army truck and left to die like a little dog she was only 8 the worse offenders were the turks and the marocchin soldiers..See the true story movie with Sophia Loren "The two women."

wen the marines finally landed in salerno we were starving, full of lice and scabs. parents were saling theyr young daughters for a loaf of bread to save the rest of the family from starvation

my point is WAR IS HELL


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