@@DunedinMultimedia2 I would be too close to France because they lead us to Vietnam War. The US was close allies with Ho Chi Minh during WW2, but refused to recognize Vietnam as a country because France wanted back in after the war.
@@jamalwilburn228 the usa decides to fight in vietnam 10 after the french are gone. ho chi minh the leader of the vietnamese communist party was as close an ally of the USA as was stalin, you have to be an american to believe that he was going to create a democracy. you should really brush up on your history lessons
It is one of the great pains of my life that I know so little about my father’s family. All I know of my mother’s family is that they are monsters. What I can tell a of my father’s family is that why too, are monsters. Oh, well. I imagine I have ancestors whom enacted bravery at some point, but I have never heard of it, nor did I ever witness it.
The irony is that this report about "a small town in Eastern France" honoring an American who helped defend the town . . . didn't even bother to properly honor the town, itself, by clearly naming it beyond Aaron Gilchrist brave attempt to [mis]pronounce it once. As an American living in France, believe me, that sort of recognition is important to the people here (as it would be anywhere, in fact).
Calm down drama queen. What a pretentious and irresponsible thing to be upset about. Besides…the TOWN is honoring a guy. Not Vice versa. Calm your audacity.
@@jamalwilburn228 :No, not a "lesson", but *history* , for sure! And history is about people AND places. OTHERWISE, a story about Christopher Columbus doesn’t need to mention America, or the story of the Pilgrims, mention Plymouth Rock (or - to further illustrate my main point; that a town’s name in a historical event matters, *especially* to its inhabitants - the people of Provincetown Harbor proudly claim that the Pilgrims in fact landed *there* , first). And Washington didn’t just cross “some river”, nor Lincoln give his famous address at “some battlefield in Pennsylvania”, etc. etc. etc. .. But it’s natural that we care less, if we’re far away from the place in the story. It just comes down to a question of doing what’s correct and polite… and I’ll agree that it’s not a necessity!
What Are You Afraid What Are You Afraid of and Why? I am afraid of nothing anymore. In the past, I was afraid not having enough time to complete everything that I wanted to in life. That passed a long time ago though. What is there to fear? If we would see the truth, then we would have no fear of anything at all, because we would then see that we are in the hands of the good and benevolent upper force. Also, we would see that we have no control over our lives, and we thus have nothing to fear. In short, we have nothing to be afraid of.of and Why? I am afraid of nothing anymore. In the past, I was afraid not having enough time to complete everything that I wanted to in life. That passed a long time ago though. What is there to fear? If we would see the truth, then we would have no fear of anything at all, because we would then see that we are in the hands of the good and benevolent upper force. Also, we would see that we have no control over our lives, and we thus have nothing to fear. In short, we have nothing to be afraid of.
His plane was going down and he could've just bailed and let it hit the houses nearby. Instead he stayed in the aircraft and guided it to crash into the park. Preventing the deaths of nearby residents and sacrificing his own life instead
@@EnlightnMe48 Yeah, being a fighter pilot was some serious danger. Many pilots died in training or practice flights. The Army Air Forces had the second highest casualty percentages right behind Submariners and higher than Marines.
Americans must vote for leaders with integrity who are willing to protect our constitutions, democracy, and the rule of law. The integrity, core value, and principle of the leaders and the United States should be absolutely more important than any political party and policy. Decent US citizens should unite our country and minimize violence and chaos in our country. Our foreign adversaries would want to see our country leaders initiate violence and divide our country. Our rule of law should hold whoever breaks the law accountable. Without accountability, human rights will be denied, crime will flourish, and impunity for past conflict-related crimes will persist, undermining legitimacy and prospects for reconciliation. Do we want the next generation to live a life without any integrity and kindness? Do we want our society to allow crimes and violence? Do we want our country ruled by a dictator with no integrity for decades who used the presidency for his self-benefits and who pleaded the "fifth" more than 400 times on 8/10/2022 during his deposition for tax fraud? Trump's actions, decision-making, behaviors, and words have demonstrated that he is unethical and has no integrity for decades before, during, and after his presidency. He puts the life of the US spies in danger when he declassified the documents without following the proper procedures and if the documents are in the hand of our foreign adversaries. The foreign adversaries and Trump will be benefited from the violence and division in America. Will any parent want their kids to go to a school where the principal and the teachers are unethical with no integrity?
@@chrisbreezy-ryanbarbosa4320 As a French guy from a little town in Normandy, exactly. Maybe not all cities but avoid Paris at all cost, it's a giant tourist trap
@@mic498 Paris is not a tourist trap. Stop your B.S, please. It's a big city, and like all big cities over the world, people often deal with harsh daily life problems. Individual people and anonymous crowds are 2 different things, when one takes the time to communicate.
@@JACKCÉLÈRE-z2l I totally agree, it's a big city thing. I hated London for the same reasons... It's personal preference i suppose, plenty of people do love living in big cities after all
France was the first country to recognize the United States during the Revolutionary War. Freedom and history bind us. God bless France and USA.
Yes. Our first ally.
@@DunedinMultimedia2 I would be too close to France because they lead us to Vietnam War. The US was close allies with Ho Chi Minh during WW2, but refused to recognize Vietnam as a country because France wanted back in after the war.
Je vous aimes les frères from 🇫🇷
@@jamalwilburn228 the usa decides to fight in vietnam 10 after the french are gone. ho chi minh the leader of the vietnamese communist party was as close an ally of the USA as was stalin,
you have to be an american to believe that he was going to create a democracy.
you should really brush up on your history lessons
@@french_airforce7059 vive le france 🇺🇸
Very cool that the town is honoring him. We should honor the town as well.
I have always loved France. They were the first country aknolage USA . Yeah there people can be rude but so can Americans . 🇫🇷❤️
Great story...worth telling
Thank you
With all the mered in the news these days it's refreshing to see excellent reporting, a wonderful story.
Thank you for the freedom! God bless us all.
Love France.
Beautiful
Thank you for showing this, snd thanks to the people of this French town for honoring his memory. Rest in eternal peace. ❤🙏
…and, now, this story’s grown larger…and, it’s remarkable… RIP, Sir…. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🪖🙏❤️
God bless America
Excellent!
NBC Excellent!
GREATEST GENERATION
이쁜 꽃길이 나와요 그쪽으로만 다녀요♥️
It is one of the great pains of my life that I know so little about my father’s family. All I know of my mother’s family is that they are monsters. What I can tell a of my father’s family is that why too, are monsters. Oh, well. I imagine I have ancestors whom enacted bravery at some point, but I have never heard of it, nor did I ever witness it.
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The irony is that this report about "a small town in Eastern France" honoring an American who helped defend the town . . . didn't even bother to properly honor the town, itself, by clearly naming it beyond Aaron Gilchrist brave attempt to [mis]pronounce it once. As an American living in France, believe me, that sort of recognition is important to the people here (as it would be anywhere, in fact).
Calm down drama queen.
What a pretentious and irresponsible thing to be upset about.
Besides…the TOWN is honoring a guy.
Not Vice versa.
Calm your audacity.
This isn't a history lesson on the town. It's just coveting their ceremony honoring the pilot
@@jamalwilburn228 :No, not a "lesson", but *history* , for sure! And history is about people AND places. OTHERWISE, a story about Christopher Columbus doesn’t need to mention America, or the story of the Pilgrims, mention Plymouth Rock (or - to further illustrate my main point; that a town’s name in a historical event matters, *especially* to its inhabitants - the people of Provincetown Harbor proudly claim that the Pilgrims in fact landed *there* , first). And Washington didn’t just cross “some river”, nor Lincoln give his famous address at “some battlefield in Pennsylvania”, etc. etc. etc. .. But it’s natural that we care less, if we’re far away from the place in the story. It just comes down to a question of doing what’s correct and polite… and I’ll agree that it’s not a necessity!
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French Small Town Pays Tribute To American WWII Army
Hดิฉันจะตายใด้อย่างไรยังมีชีวิตอยู่คะดาวมณี/โจนส์ยังมีชีวิตอยู่คะไทยแลนด์
Wow.🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗💖💋💐💐💐🇺🇸
and billie harris in les ventes ?
What Are You Afraid What Are You Afraid of and Why?
I am afraid of nothing anymore.
In the past, I was afraid not having enough time to complete everything that I wanted to in life.
That passed a long time ago though.
What is there to fear? If we would see the truth, then we would have no fear of anything at all, because we would then see that we are in the hands of the good and benevolent upper force. Also, we would see that we have no control over our lives, and we thus have nothing to fear. In short, we have nothing to be afraid of.of and Why?
I am afraid of nothing anymore.
In the past, I was afraid not having enough time to complete everything that I wanted to in life.
That passed a long time ago though.
What is there to fear? If we would see the truth, then we would have no fear of anything at all, because we would then see that we are in the hands of the good and benevolent upper force. Also, we would see that we have no control over our lives, and we thus have nothing to fear. In short, we have nothing to be afraid of.
Wtf? Who did he save? How?
Did you not watch the whole video?
Replaying it twice does help.
His plane was going down and he could've just bailed and let it hit the houses nearby. Instead he stayed in the aircraft and guided it to crash into the park. Preventing the deaths of nearby residents and sacrificing his own life instead
@@jamalwilburn228 not to mention the selfless contributions up to that point. Wondering about Nancy now they left us with the cliff hanger at the end.
@@EnlightnMe48 Yeah, being a fighter pilot was some serious danger. Many pilots died in training or practice flights. The Army Air Forces had the second highest casualty percentages right behind Submariners and higher than Marines.
Americans must vote for leaders with integrity who are willing to protect our constitutions, democracy, and the rule of law. The integrity, core value, and principle of the leaders and the United States should be absolutely more important than any political party and policy. Decent US citizens should unite our country and minimize violence and chaos in our country. Our foreign adversaries would want to see our country leaders initiate violence and divide our country. Our rule of law should hold whoever breaks the law accountable. Without accountability, human rights will be denied, crime will flourish, and impunity for past conflict-related crimes will persist, undermining legitimacy and prospects for reconciliation. Do we want the next generation to live a life without any integrity and kindness? Do we want our society to allow crimes and violence? Do we want our country ruled by a dictator with no integrity for decades who used the presidency for his self-benefits and who pleaded the "fifth" more than 400 times on 8/10/2022 during his deposition for tax fraud? Trump's actions, decision-making, behaviors, and words have demonstrated that he is unethical and has no integrity for decades before, during, and after his presidency. He puts the life of the US spies in danger when he declassified the documents without following the proper procedures and if the documents are in the hand of our foreign adversaries. The foreign adversaries and Trump will be benefited from the violence and division in America. Will any parent want their kids to go to a school where the principal and the teachers are unethical with no integrity?
Hey guy, yeah, you're being THAT guy... this garbage doesn't belong on this video thread. Go Preach on twitter
How culd it be possible ? surely a fake news ! Everyone in USA knows how ungrateful are the french CESM... (sarcasm ;) )
The people in the villages are very nice. The ones from the city, i would sooner hang out with Russian dudes then them...
@@chrisbreezy-ryanbarbosa4320 As a French guy from a little town in Normandy, exactly. Maybe not all cities but avoid Paris at all cost, it's a giant tourist trap
@@mic498
Paris is not a tourist trap. Stop your B.S, please. It's a big city, and like all big cities over the world, people often deal with harsh daily life problems. Individual people and anonymous crowds are 2 different things, when one takes the time to communicate.
@@JACKCÉLÈRE-z2l I totally agree, it's a big city thing. I hated London for the same reasons... It's personal preference i suppose, plenty of people do love living in big cities after all