Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
For the sake of history I would like to point out that while it may have been the first American shot of WWII the rest of us had been fighting a bloody and brutal war for three years prior to that.For those of you who are unfamiliar with the story of the Ward it was the ship that fired the "first" shot of World War II.
I stand corrected sir :redf: No offence to the British Empire intended (nevermind the fact that I was born in Canada to American parents and grew up in 'Winterpeg'). Meant to say the first U.S. shots fired in World War II. I also knew a Canadian Army vet who was a good friend of my Dad who was at Juno Beach during the first wave of D-Day. Mr. Plante had some pretty hair-raising stories to tell...For the sake of history I would like to point out that while it may have been the first American shot of WWII the rest of us had been fighting a bloody and brutal war for three years prior to that.
That's OK none was taken and I haven't been called 'Sir' since I gave up teaching 19 years ago.I stand corrected sir :redf: No offence to the British Empire intended (nevermind the fact that I was born in Canada to American parents and grew up in 'Winterpeg').
I would imagine every single survivor had similar tales to tell. My late father also took part in the D-Day landings and had some tales of his own (few of them pleasant).I also knew a Canadian Army vet who was a good friend of my Dad who was at Juno Beach during the first wave of D-Day. Mr. Plante had some pretty hair-raising stories to tell...