It was 100 years ago yesterday, October 8, 1918, that Alvin York killed 2 dozen Germans and captured 132 others.
The Gary Cooper movie used to be on TV a lot. Probably the only reason I know.Corporal Punishment said:
Very nice.
Maybe 1 in 100 could tell you who this bad ass was.
mullokmotx said:
In 2010 I visited his home in Pall Mall Tennessee, which is now a state park. Met his son, Andrew Jackson York. Pall Mall is near the Kentucky border, halfway between where I-65 and I-75 cross the border of the 2 states. After seeing the movie numerous times I wanted to see where he lived and was glad I did.
I saw it within the past year on AMC or TCM. It's not like Patton, where I can't turn it off, but I still enjoy it.ChiliBeans said:The Gary Cooper movie used to be on TV a lot. Probably the only reason I know.Corporal Punishment said:
Very nice.
Maybe 1 in 100 could tell you who this bad ass was.
And end to western civilization?cbr said:
I am really shocked at how little attention ww1 gets, even on its 100 year anniversaries.
Frankly its arguably the most important, tragic thing that ever happened.
Time will tell, but it seems that it directly caused the end of western civilization, the enlightenment, and the values we at A&M support.
in the long view, it seems pretty clear.Smokedraw01 said:And end to western civilization?cbr said:
I am really shocked at how little attention ww1 gets, even on its 100 year anniversaries.
Frankly its arguably the most important, tragic thing that ever happened.
Time will tell, but it seems that it directly caused the end of western civilization, the enlightenment, and the values we at A&M support.
See new colorized movie about ww1 - very popular ! " They shall not grow old ! "cbr said:
I am really shocked at how little attention ww1 gets, even on its 100 year anniversaries.
Frankly its arguably the most important, tragic thing that ever happened.
Time will tell, but it seems that it directly caused the end of western civilization, the enlightenment, and the values we at A&M support.