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    Central Texas museum brings history to life [Image 1 of 19]

    Central Texas museum brings history to life

    COLLEGE STATION, TX, UNITED STATES

    03.23.2019

    Photo by Sgt. Michael Thorn 

    211th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

    "I really like the history [in re-enactments]. I find World War II to be a facsinating time and probably the most danger the country's been in since the American Civil War. I want to do this as real as possible. We lost over 400,000 people in that war. [The Nazis] represent pure evil. We can't let that ever happen again; the idea that the state owns human beings and can kill them if they decide to."

    "Once upon a time I was in a full black SS Panzer uniform. I had a cap very similar to this; skull, eagle, swastika. Belt buckle: eagle, SS, swastika. Guy walks up to me and says 'I just want to thank you for your service.' It threw me off because I am a vet and I'm used to saying 'You're welcome. It's an honor to have worn the uniform', but at that moment, I could only say 'uh, okay'. A lot of people don't even see these movies [about World War II] anymore. They don't know what this stuff represents, and they should know. I want the average person to be more appreciative of the sacrifices our ancestors made. I want to honor the memory of the guys that bought our freedom with their blood and time and sometimes, their lives."
    -Curtis Walderip, Armor Crewman U.S. Army Veteran
    (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Thorn, Unclassified/Released)

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    IMAGE INFO

    Date Taken: 03.23.2019
    Date Posted: 03.28.2019 10:51
    Photo ID: 5215939
    VIRIN: 190323-A-EG514-061
    Resolution: 2616x1862
    Size: 2.6 MB
    Location: COLLEGE STATION, TX, US

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    Downloads: 4

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