WWII veteran would reenlist today under Trump – Washington Examiner
The extract talks about World War II and D-Day Veteran Sgt. William Pekrul, who spoke at the Republican National Convention. He expressed his willingness to reenlist today if former President Donald Trump was still the Commander-in-Chief, stating that he would “storm whatever beach my country needs me to.” This sentiment garnered a standing ovation from the audience at the convention. Sgt. Pekrul’s devotion to his country and his willingness to serve despite his age highlights the lasting impact of the sacrifices made by veterans during World War II. His words resonated with many in attendance at the Republican National Convention, demonstrating the continued support for President Trump among veterans and military personnel.
The mention of storming beaches evokes the memory of the brave soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, facing tremendous danger and adversity in order to secure victory for the Allied forces. Sgt. Pekrul’s words serve as a reminder of the courage and dedication exhibited by those who have served in the military, and the importance of honoring their service and sacrifice.
His declaration that he would be willing to reenlist under President Trump’s leadership speaks to the trust and confidence that many veterans have in the former Commander-in-Chief. This sentiment highlights the strong connection between military servicemen and women and political leaders, and the impact that leadership can have on their willingness to serve their country.
Sgt. Pekrul’s speech at the Republican National Convention serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by veterans, and the enduring legacy of their service and dedication to their country. His words resonate with many Americans who value the service and sacrifice of our military members, and reflect the deep sense of patriotism and duty that is ingrained in the hearts of those who have served their country.
WWII veteran tells RNC he’d ‘reenlist today’ if Trump was his Commander-in-Chief
World War II and D-Day Veteran Sgt. William Pekrul drew a standing ovation as he told the Republican National Convention crowd that with former President Donald Trump “back in Commander-in-Chief, I would go back and reenlist today.“
Pekrul added that he would also “storm whatever beach my country needs me to.”
The WWII veteran also shared memories of his days fighting overseas and witnessing “the horror of the Nazi’s war camps.” He said he and his fellow service members “gave thanks to almighty God for delivering us from evil.”
Speaking of his fellow veterans, Pekrul noted that there “aren’t many of us left today, but for those of us who are here, America is still worth fighting for.”
He then raised his fist in the air as the RNC crowd cheered.
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