President Trump will be in Wilmington, North Carolina today for a ceremony on board the battleship USS North Carolina to mark the 75th anniversary of the Japanese surrender on board the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945. This marked the official end of World War II.
Trump is also in Wilmington to present the city with America's first World War II Heritage City honor for all that went on there during the war. About a dozen WW II veterans will also be in attendance.
I wonder if there is anyone still alive who actually witnessed the event on board the USS Missouri 75 years ago.
Of course, Wilmington used public safety as reason for the removal of two Confederate statues sometime back.
Let's hope certain groups will stand down for the event.
--Old Secesh
Let's hope certain groups will stand down for the event.
--Old Secesh
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