And her Father, my Grandfather, who fought in the skies of W.W.I :
All Blood is Red!
~Akira Ushijima, Ever Victorious!
I AM AKIRA!!!!!
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Death is lighter than a Feather, Duty is heavier than a Mountain....
She looks like shes got a bad case of sunburn given her pale complexion at the edges so to speakCommissar D, the Evil wrote:I thought the racist American dogs might pale at a picture of my mother:
That's right Yankee scum, she is African-American!
~Akira, servant of the Emperor Hirohito
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You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life.
And so as I patrol in the valley of the shadow of the tricolour I must fear evil, For I am but mortal and mortals can only die
And so as I patrol in the valley of the shadow of the tricolour I must fear evil, For I am but mortal and mortals can only die
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Typical Slant-eyed propogandaTom Houlihan wrote: I just thought she was just 3/4 black, 1/4 Japanese!
Or the victim of a bad photoshopping!
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Sqn Leader Rum Do-What!
You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life.
And so as I patrol in the valley of the shadow of the tricolour I must fear evil, For I am but mortal and mortals can only die
And so as I patrol in the valley of the shadow of the tricolour I must fear evil, For I am but mortal and mortals can only die
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I have heard it told that Admiral Phillip's last words on the H.M.S. Prince of Wales was, "don't worry boys, they can't hit a thing....."Might that have something to do with your notoriousally poor eyesight ?
Round-eyed Shadowy devil!!!!!And as for that picture of your MOTHER Shocked ....................... I expect that you'll be joining the Kamikaze Corps shortly !!
Truth be told, we experienced pilots were ordered not to join the Kamikaze squadrons. I believe that this misguided policy was, on the part of our higher command, one of economy of our leaders--why waste an ace for a kamikaze mission when a pilot with less than a hundred hours flying time will do? What it meant, as a practicality, was that we veterans survived longer, even by a thin thread, than the eager, young Kamikazes. I will live forever in shame that this happened and it was a rationale for my comrades and myself to hunt B-29s with abandon and without personal joy.
At any rate, my own motto is "ALL BLOOD IS RED"!
Which for your purposes means that that I will spend any number of Yankee lives before giving up my own in the service of his Imperial Highness, the Emperor, Hirohito!!!
BANZAI!!! BANZAI!!! BANZAI!!!!!
~Akira, the Ever-Victorious Sword-Bladeon the part of our higher command
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By the Way, I don't believe that any of you round-eyed dogs can identify this photo:
Western "Historians" are blind to the world! (The Gods Know that I have Given Enough Clues!)
~Akira Ushijima, in the Vanguard of Freedom!!!
Western "Historians" are blind to the world! (The Gods Know that I have Given Enough Clues!)
~Akira Ushijima, in the Vanguard of Freedom!!!
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Some of you round-eyed devils have questioned why I rode the Raiden instead of the Shiden-Kai. My only answer--as I said to my superiors in the Imperial Japanese Air force is:
JACK IS BACK!!!
BANZAI!!! BANZAI!!! BANZAI!!!!
~Akira, the Fanatical! (And known by every B-29 Squadron in the Pacific as "Jack, the Ripper!" ).
JACK IS BACK!!!
BANZAI!!! BANZAI!!! BANZAI!!!!
~Akira, the Fanatical! (And known by every B-29 Squadron in the Pacific as "Jack, the Ripper!" ).
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Tom-san, I am impressed by your courage, but, I fear, you miss the point of my posts. Everyone on this site appears to think that only German or Allied Bravery counts a bit. I am here to prove that we sons of Nippon fought just as bravely, just as courageously, as any Men on Earth.
We did lose, of course, but that is not the point of it all. Even while losing, we were brave, or, as you Americans would say, "cool".
And, until someone of you "Forum Hero Historians" identify the picture of my Grandfather, I must regard you all as--what is the English term?--"Louts", who have no real idea of History.
Time, I suppose to hear from Andy H., a proponent of the Royal Airforce Fleeing. I have a bridge on the river Kwai I'd like him to help build.....
As for John, the Shadowy One, I'd remind him to stay out of the searing rays of the Rising Sun!
Very Best,
~Akira, Eternal Servant of the Emperor (AKA "JACK, THE RIPPER")
We did lose, of course, but that is not the point of it all. Even while losing, we were brave, or, as you Americans would say, "cool".
And, until someone of you "Forum Hero Historians" identify the picture of my Grandfather, I must regard you all as--what is the English term?--"Louts", who have no real idea of History.
Time, I suppose to hear from Andy H., a proponent of the Royal Airforce Fleeing. I have a bridge on the river Kwai I'd like him to help build.....
As for John, the Shadowy One, I'd remind him to stay out of the searing rays of the Rising Sun!
Very Best,
~Akira, Eternal Servant of the Emperor (AKA "JACK, THE RIPPER")
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Hai Akira-san!
I humbly apologise for the late reply to your riddle question... (DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP & LOOOOOOOOONG BOW)
Please forgive me for my laziness and accept my answer - or may a Raiden strike me instantly and constantly.
Your honourable Grandfather was non less than the legendary Eugene Jacques Bullard, first African American combat pilot.
Your humble servant
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I humbly apologise for the late reply to your riddle question... (DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP & LOOOOOOOOONG BOW)
Please forgive me for my laziness and accept my answer - or may a Raiden strike me instantly and constantly.
Your honourable Grandfather was non less than the legendary Eugene Jacques Bullard, first African American combat pilot.
Your humble servant
waleed
America’s first black aviator did not fly for the country of his birth America, but for his adopted country of France. A country for which he was severely wounded and received many medals for valor. Gene himself was a man who hesitated to speak of himself but one who stood on the principles of honesty and integrity. He treated everyone as he wished to be treated and because of that he was very well liked. He lived by the belief that all men were created equal and should be treated accordingly.
Signed: "The Shadow"