The media gets a lot of blame for what's wrong with America. But at one time the media actually did an incredible job. Images of epic battles from across oceans made their way into the American consciousness without liberal spin or conservative finger wagging.
There are among journalists few who told the story of World War II better than Ernest Taylor Pyle. Ernie Pyle as much as an American name at the time that you could ask for, and no better suited to tell the stories of US Soldiers fighting to keep Europe and the Pacific free from tyranny, someone that seemed to understand our nation's values.
In fact Pyle set the course for journalism particularly television for the next 50 years. If you wanted to be a news anchor you best come from the Midwest and have an "American" sounding name.
His "dispatch" from 1943 is as classic today as it was nearly 80 years ago. Classic Ernie Pyle:
NORTHERN TUNISIA, April 22, 1943 – I was away from the front lines for a while this spring, living with other troops, and considerable fighting took place while I was gone. When I got ready to return to my old friends at the front I wondered if I would sense any change in them.
I did, and definitely.
The most vivid change is the casual and workshop manner in which they now talk about killing. They have made the psychological transition from the normal belief that taking human life is sinful, over to a new professional outlook where killing is a craft. To them now there is nothing morally wrong about killing. In fact it is an admirable thing.
I think I am so impressed by this new attitude because it hasn’t been necessary for me to make this change along with them. As a noncombatant, my own life is in danger only by occasional chance or circumstance. Consequently I need not think of killing in personal terms, and killing to me is still murder.
Even after a winter of living with wholesale death and vile destruction, it is only spasmodically that I seem capable of realizing how real and how awful this war is. My emotions seem dead and crusty when presented with the tangibles of war. I find I can look on rows of fresh graves without a lump in my throat. Somehow I can look on mutilated bodies without flinching or feeling deeply.
It is only when I sit alone away from it all, or lie at night in my bedroll recreating with closed eyes what I have seen, thinking and thinking and thinking, that at last the enormity of all these newly dead strikes like a living nightmare. And there are times when I feel that I can’t stand it and will have to leave.
But to the fighting soldier that phase of the war is behind. It was left behind after his first battle. His blood is up. He is fighting for his life, and killing now for him is as much a profession as writing is for me.
He wants to kill individually or in vast numbers. He wants to see the Germans overrun, mangled, butchered in the Tunisian trap. He speaks excitedly of seeing great heaps of dead, of our bombers sinking whole shiploads of fleeing men, of Germans by the thousands dying miserably in a final Tunisian holocaust of his own creation.
In this one respect the front-line soldier differs from all the rest of us. All the rest of us – you and me and even the thousands of soldiers behind the lines in Africa – we want terribly yet only academically for the war to get over. The front-line soldier wants it to be got over by the physical process of his destroying enough Germans to end it. He is truly at war. The rest of us, no matter how hard we work, are not.
Say what you will, nothing can make a complete soldier except battle experience.
In the semifinals of this campaign – the cleaning out of central Tunisia – we had large units in battle for the first time. Frankly, they didn’t all excel. Their own commanders admit it, and admirably they don’t try to alibi. The British had to help us out a few times, but neither American nor British commanders are worried about that, for there was no lack of bravery. There was only lack of experience. They all know we will do better next time.
The 1st Infantry Division is an example of what our American units can be after they have gone through the mill of experience. Those boys did themselves proud in the semifinals. Everybody speaks about it. Our casualties included few taken prisoners. All the other casualties were wounded or died fighting.
"They never gave an inch," a general says. "They died right in their foxholes."
I heard of a high British officer who went over this battlefield just after the action was over. American boys were still lying dead in their foxholes, their rifles still grasped in firing position in their dead hands. And the veteran English soldier remarked time and again, in a sort of hushed eulogy spoken only to himself:
"Brave men. Brave men."
Ernie Pyle
13 comments:
What is the ABC shooting about in corn town?
Police failed in Texas just like in Parkland Florida. It time to realize that good guys with a gun just doesn’t cut it. Never have actually. Easy access to guns is the problem. Guns ARE the problem. We should heed Lynyrd Skynyrd's advice :
So why don’t we dump em’ , people
To the bottom of the sea
Before some ol’ fool comes around here
Wanna shoot either you or me
Always funny to hear what particular problem it is for white leftists. This past week its guns. 2 weeks ago it was racism. before that it was abortion. before that it was mental health. This week they will be back to what gives them a raging 2 inch boner, the police. blah blah blah. Funny how the white leftist were in power after Sandy Hook and did absolute zero. Now after Texas white leftists are in power and the cycle will repeat. white tears, marches, red faced speeches and then zero point zero action. white leftists get off on the outrage, but lack any foresight or guts to get anything done. the streets run red with the blood of African Americans, but the white left just shrugs and moves on to the next outrage, the environment!
11:27. … and with attitudes like yours nothing will ever be done and the cycle continues.
Just hope it’s not your child next time.
Unless we start enforcing the laws we have on the books there's no point in passing more laws. When other than via the Feds has a Felon with a gun been sent to prison? In Meck County the answer is never!
8:59...Hey Tard, Guns don't kill people, people kill people! All of you idiots say that if we get rid of all of the guns then there wouldn't be any problems! WRONG! After spending 30 years in law enforcement and responding to more than my killings its a person's mind set that needs to change. I've seen someone beat to death with a golf club, are you idiots going to ban golf clubs? Someone stabbed to death with a steak knife, oops we can't have steaks anymore. Taking the guns out of the hands of law abiding responsible people is only hurting the law abiding responsible citizens. Criminals are just waiting for that time to come! We've already seen how your president has turned out with his "so-called" vice president, and communists Pelosi, Schumer, AOC and the muslim chic. You leftist liberal cowards are to blame! Go hug a tree or something!
No 8:59 The problem is among other things the mental health system and HIPA laws that keep people from being reported to the data bases that will keep those guns out of their hands. It is also cowardly LEO’s that don’t or won’t do their damn jobs or are not trained for the active shooter threat. The bad thing about my training comment on a that dog doesn’t really hunt either being that Columbine was 23 years 1 month and nine days ago. Uvalde will go down as what not to do in an active shooter situation. Wake up people the laws we have on the books need to be enforced.
https://youtu.be/vX1lUMGURbY
F U MICHALEC!!! Rat mother fucker
859, what if I told you...
90% of cops are rats, and 100% of LTs and above are rats?
That's why everyone hates cops, even other cops.
-C.T.
Pledge fund?
When is the state going to open back institutions for mentally ill folks? Time to realize, locking people up for treatment is a hell of a lot safer for all of us than letting them wander around on some prescribed meds that a doc is guessing will work...if they take them. All you in blue understand, easily half your calls have someone who is mentally ill. 2020's system is to try to guess which pill from Pfizer or Abbvie will make them numb enough to not hurt themselves. Our grandparents had a better system.
You can thank Reagan for that
Liberal Dems ain't doin' shit!
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