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Posted on Feb 24, 2023
Sydney Glynn
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Amn Dale Preisach
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What of the Black soldiers of the Confederacy??
There were several battles in which colored troops from both sides were engaged in battle.
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Amn Dale Preisach
Amn Dale Preisach
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SPC Will Thorson we're Talking about when Americans fought Americans. From an Historical Perspective. Without the EmOtIoNs you seem to put into it. Once we fully understand a thing, we can make ways to have it not happen again.
Are you this emotional about Politics? If so, you're part of the Problem.
Too many people use their emotions and think it's Life or death that their side/ team/ person/ or even an animal must prevail or all heck's going to break loose. It just ain't so.
Politics goes back and forth. Sometimes one issue being dealt with is singled out by the media... and most people get irate when this issue is raised. Whatever the issue De Jour is at the Time. And we take up sides and argue it out amongst ourselves. Them scare the voters tactics are employed , usually with half truths and propaganda . And emotions come into play. Then we call each-other names and go all out . Even threats of physical harm and inferences of " i wouldn't do that if I were you ! " are made. Over some thing as unimportant as a tweet made by a politician.
Let's stop with the "
Left /Right nonsense and and get back to being Americans FIRST . All the other BS can just be flushed away.
And with dealing with History, don't get emotional when the History is over 50 years ago. Or however many years ago.
Just look at it from the Present. And don't get emotional when any 2 or more peopl are talking about it without Remembering how tragic it was. I hear you complaining but i don't hear any solutions coming from you other than in a round about way saying " shut up , your horrible people discussing " x" just stop and remember the feelings of those involved... "
Get over it. Get past the Emotion of it. Discuss History in a way that you discuss a little league baseball team. Who you don't have a person on it.
It's not Life or death.
It's History.
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PO1 Arthur Neel
PO1 Arthur Neel
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Amn Dale Preisach - Well said. History is history, some of it is good and some of it is and we need to study it and learn from it. So, we don't make those same mistakes again. Or we will be destined to repeat it.
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SgtMaj Henry Sinclair
SgtMaj Henry Sinclair
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PO1 Arthur Neel We need to study a lot, and engage in self-education; it's easy to experience degradation.
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You have addressed a truly important topic—what happened to the Black soldiers of the Confederacy after the Civil War. How did they integrate into society, and what was their role during the Reconstruction period?

This topic is worth attention as it allows us to explore the complex aspects of history and the role of African Americans in the Civil War, shedding light on issues of racial relations and socio-cultural aspects of that time.
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
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So many served faithfully and compently for a country who disenfranchises them; and this includes the Native Americans.
Rich
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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Our American Indians
Got A Mug Job,
Straight Out Of Washington...
We Grabbed Their Land, Shot'em,
Then Stole Their Horses To Escape With.
It Was SO Bad, It Was Like Jogging
Through Central Park....
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CPT Special Forces Officer
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney - Yes they did, but they still fought for all of us.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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CPT (Join to see) - .....
The Indians?...Yes,,
Our Government?....Questionable
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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Believe Me When I Tell You,
"Duct Tape Will Not STOP Stupid,
But It WILL Muffle It For Awhile..
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SGT Ruben Lozada
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What about the Tuskegee Airmen? Are high schools teaching anything about that in Florida?
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Yes We have chapters in practically all states, including Florida. We are well Incorporated. If we cant go to the schools we let the schools come to us. I am on the board in our Chapter Heart of American Chapter. We not only go to HS's but grade schools as well. Even though we are a non profit org. we still manage to perpetuate our legacy because intention, and Couse is noble.
I am not an original, but I still am able to fly kids, and adults. If I had to guess, I would estimate about 300 flights. now we have our own TA Academy. JUST WATCH OUR SMOKE.
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SGT Ruben Lozada
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LCpl (Join to see). Awesome! Thanks for answering My question.
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