I entered three photos in the Army Aviation Association of America photo contest. Last time I entered, all of the photos were of aircraft over Afghanistan and Iraq. It's hard to compete with combat photos. So this time I decided I would enter three photos (the maximum allowed) with no photos of aircraft in the air. In fact all three are very much on the ground and only one has aircraft.
The first one was a photo of grounded aircraft in heavy fog in January of 2014. All the photos have to be in calendar year 2014. The second is of mechanics from 628th Aviation Support Battalion pulling a broken truck out of three feet of water. The third is from Dunker training.
Veteran of four wars, four enlistments, four branches: Air Force, Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard. I am both an AF (Air Force) veteran and as Veteran AF (As Fuck)
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Politics and Freedom in "Fury"
But reading Arendt, I thought about one of the early scenes when the column of tanks passes hundreds of German refugees. Among this group of pathetic people carrying their meager belongs on the muddy road is a woman wearing her wedding dress. Her head is oddly tipped. The dress is dragging in the mud.
In any coffee shop, locker room, or restaurant, we hear people saying "Politics doesn't matter--they are all the same." Or "I don't care about politics."
In America we have the freedom to say those things, because in America we have the Rule of Law and who is in charge does not matter in the same way as in a real dictatorship. The scene with the refugees portrayed real roads full of German refugees at the end of World War 2.
Those men and women stumbling through the mud, hoping to get food, hoping to stay alive another day, dragging what few belongings they still had would never say politics doesn't matter. Just 12 years before, many of those refugees voted for Hitler the only time he actually stood for election. Because of that vote, American tanks were driving down the muddy road to kill more Germans in their country. And the men in those tanks were making jokes about how many chocolate bars or cigarettes they would need to have sex with any of the women on that road.
We can say politics doesn't matter. In Sudan, in Egypt, in Palestine, in Iran, North Korea, and Congo, no sane person says politics doesn't matter.
Other posts on Fury:
Fourth time watching Fury
Review
Faith in Fury
Memories
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Friday, January 9, 2015
Dunker Videos
Here are several of the underwater videos I shot at Dunker training in December.
Enjoy!!!
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