France..US Army...and black soldiers
Article about: Hello, From an article found this morning and translated from french to english...edifying The difference between the reception of French and segregation imposed by Jim Crow laws in the Unit
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No hard feelings , ever my friend . I almost PM you to say about the same as you stated above .
It's too easy to get carried away and take things personally , in this day and age of the On-line Rant .
We collectors have to stick together , we share common a interest and shouldn't let our differences change that .
I thought about how stupid and saucy my comments must look , and was sad that I had made them .
So I thought the only course of action was to take the High Road , and apologize .
As I have said , I'm here to make friends not enemies .
Thank you all for the understanding , especially Dean O and SteveR sorry to have offended you .
Cheers and Happy Collecting to you all .
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CBH, I was the A** hole in all of this...thank you for still standing beside me!!!
I also now understand more about the world and our members.,.. we as Canadians are a bit differant than others, insaults ment or thought of, are passed by the wayside...
Take Care my Friend!!! "We are an Island, a Rock in the sea" and yes I know that song VERY well
Dean
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We Canadians have to stick together , I think this forum is full of Foreigners ! And I don't mean the band ! LOL
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It is full of them!!! LOL, and they all think they won the World Wars!!! LOL
Dean O
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