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25-AUG-2018 Paul

Remembering

Thanks dad and to all vets who sacrificed so much and experienced the hell of war!

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Canon Image Challenge26-Aug-2018 07:03
Dear Paul: There's no problem in making me feel badly...in fact as an artist, I'm not sure
you are permitted to take this into consideration...when out today, I thought maybe if the bullet were angled down to 45 degrees facing the viewer...then the queezy factor might really go up exponentially...shriek....lol

No, this is absolutely fine. (my weirdness)

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge25-Aug-2018 23:48
Mr. T that bullet would certainly be one to fear, military 45-70. I thought it might be kind of appropriate considering he was trained as a B17 gunner as can be seen on his wings. Have no idea where my father got the bullet but he was a gun and ammunition collector.

If it would make you feel better can replace it with one I shot one with a P-38 instead of the bullet. One of those suckers should bring back fond daily memories, after all what GI didn’t have toilet paper and a P-38 with him at all times. Paul
Canon Image Challenge25-Aug-2018 21:07
Yes, war is hell. But this is beautifully done.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge25-Aug-2018 19:22

And it really was Hell...happy and invigorating and terrifying and lingers forever.

This is a lovely tribute, for you, for me it is frightening (just trying to be honest here).

Best Wishes, Traveller

PS for reasons known and unknown....I immediately focus on the bullet...go figure. I wonder how other combat vets might respond? Again, lovely work by and for a general audience. Hummmm