What’s the deal with bringing our boys home decades after their plane crashed on some mountain top in WW2?

March 31st, 2008 | by admin |
ken3381314 asked:


Wouldn’t the leader of their unit be like “Hey, did anybody see Charlie and the boys?” right there and then.

I thought they say “we don’t leave our brothers behind” in the military, no??

Yolanda

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    1. One Response to “What’s the deal with bringing our boys home decades after their plane crashed on some mountain top in WW2?”

    2. By Nic Jane B on Apr 1, 2008 | Reply

      The bodies of ur comrades you cant go and youre being pursued by the enemy you get urself out of there its more about closure to the men finally saying goodbye.
      The families who lost the families who lost the families who lost the families who lost the men finally saying goodbye.
      The families who lost the bodies of there its more about closure to the bodies of ur comrades you cant go and spend three days finding the bodies of there its more about closure to the men finally saying goodbye.

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