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In League With The Stones

November 12th, 2007 . by Cary

This post is selected from an e-mail I received a few days ago. James Baxter was a sergeant in the United States Marine Corps, served in WWII and Korea, and taught 5th grade for “30 wonderful years!”

James has written, first, a memory of the planned invasion of the Japanese mainland, and second, the rationale behind not invading, but bombing instead.

Let’s get to his note, and I’ll chime in later:

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In league with the stones…

James Baxter Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 9:17 AM
To: carycartter@xxxxx.com
In league with the stones…

Every September, I recall that is more than half a century (62 years) since I landed at Nagasaki with the 2nd Marine Division in the original occupation of Japan following World War II. This time every year, I have watched and listened to the light-hearted “peaceniks” and their light-headed symbolism-without-substance of ringing bells, flying pigeons, floating candles, and sonorous chanting and I recall again that “Peace is not a cause – it is an effect.”

In July, 1945, my fellow 8th RCT Marines [I was a BARman] and I returned to Saipan following the successful conclusion of the Battle of Okinawa. We were issued new equipment and replacements joined each outfit in preparation for our coming amphibious assault on the home islands of Japan.

B-29 bombing had leveled the major cities of Japan, including Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Yokohama, Yokosuka, and Tokyo.

We were informed we would land three Marine divisions and six Army divisions, perhaps abreast, with large reserves following us in. It was estimated that it would cost half a million casualties to subdue the Japanese homeland.

In August, the A-bomb was dropped on Hiroshima but the Japanese government refused to surrender. Three days later a second A-bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki. The Imperial Japanese government finally surrendered.

Following the 1941 sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, a Japanese admiral said, “I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant…” Indeed, they had. Not surprisingly, the atomic bomb was produced by a free people functioning in a free environment. Not surprisingly because the creative process is a natural human choice-making process and inventiveness occurs most readily where choice-making opportunities abound. America!

Tamper with a giant, indeed! Tyrants, beware: Free men are nature’s pit bulls of Liberty! The Japanese learned the hard way what tyrants of any generation should know: Never start a war with a free people – you never know what they may invent!

As a newly assigned member of a U.S. Marine intelligence section, I had a unique opportunity to visit many major cities of Japan, including Tokyo and Hiroshima, within weeks of their destruction. For a full year I observed the beaches, weapons, and troops we would have assaulted had the A-bombs not been dropped. Yes, it would have been very destructive for all, but especially for the people of Japan.

When we landed in Japan, for what came to be the finest and most humane occupation of a defeated enemy in recorded history, it was with great appreciation, thanksgiving, and praise for the atomic bomb team, including the aircrew of the Enola Gay. A half million American homes had been spared the Gold Star flag, including, I’m sure, my own.

Whenever I hear the apologists expressing guilt and shame for A-bombing and ending the war Japan had started (they ignore the cause-effect relation between Pearl Harbor and Nagasaki), I have noted that neither the effete critics nor the puff-adder politicians are among us in the assault landing-craft or the stinking rice paddies of their suggested alternative, “conventional” warfare. Stammering reluctance is obvious and continuous, but they do love to pontificate about the Rights that others, and the Bomb, have bought and preserved for them.

The vanities of ignorance and camouflaged cowardice abound as license for the assertion of virtuous “rights” purchased by the blood of others – those others who have borne the burden and physical expense of Rights whining apologists so casually and self-righteously claim.

At best, these fakers manifest a profound and cryptic ignorance of causal relations, myopic perception, and dull I.Q. At worst, there is a word and description in The Constitution defining those who love the enemy more than they love their own countrymen and their own posterity. Every Yankee Doodle Dandy knows what that word is.

In 1945, America was the only nation in the world with the Bomb and it behaved responsibly and respectfully. It remained so until two among us betrayed it to the Kremlin. Still, this American weapon system has been the prime deterrent to earth’s latest model world- tyranny: Seventy years of Soviet collectivist definition, coercion, and domination of individual human beings.

The message is this: Trust Freedom. Remember, tyrants never learn. The restriction of Freedom is the limitation of human choice, and choice is the fulcrum-point of the creative process in human affairs. As earth’s choicemaker, it is our human identity on nature’s beautiful blue planet and the natural premise of man’s free institutions, environments, and respectful relations with one another. Made in the image of our Creator, free men choose, create, and progress – or die.

Free men should not fear the moon-god-crowd oppressor nor choose any of his ways. Recall with a confident Job and a victorious David, “Know ye not that you are in league with the stones of the field?”

Semper Fidelis
Jim Baxter
Sgt. USMC
WW II and Korean War

Job 5:23 Proverbs 3:31 I Samuel 17:40

http://www.choicemaker.net/

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OK, I lied. There is nothing I can add to what James has said here, except “Hear, hear!” and “Amen!”

If you would like to converse with James directly, please drop me a line, I will forward your address to him, out of respect for his privacy.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and support Warriors for Innocence!

7 Responses to “In League With The Stones”

  1. comment number 1 by: The Loon

    Anyone who mourns the “horrible act” of the dropping of the A-bomb at Hiroshima and Nagasaki hasn’t comprehended that an invasion of Japan would likely have prolonged the war for some time. One has only to read the accounts of Japanese soldiers committing suicide rather than accept defeat or fighting long after the war was actually over to know that our Military would have faced a protracted fight.

    Please thank Sgt. Baxter for his service and let him know that I’m so very grateful for all the men like him who defended all that we hold dear…our freedom; which the liberals conveniently forget.

    It was an honour to read this post.

  2. comment number 2 by: cary

    Exactly, Loon.

    If you go to http://www.choicemaker.net/ you can read this, and many more, essays by James, and let him know how you feel. I am sure he would be grateful to hear from you.

  3. comment number 3 by: Jim Baxter

    Enough said, thanx!

    More importantly; live the life of Freedom (not license) and make it Count! You are worthy! Give our posterity good examples – that is the best offering of our appreciation to younger generations.

    “Every IQ Test is a test of one’s ability to make choices.” jfb

    God bless. Straight ahead.
    http://www.choicemaker.net

    Jim Baxter
    vincit veritas
    semper fidelis

    “Got Criteria?” See Psalm 119:1-176

  4. comment number 4 by: cary

    Thank you, Jim – it was my pleasure to open this door to your place.

    Semper Fi!

  5. comment number 5 by: patrickdaniel

    Many more Japanese died when we fired bombed their cities than both A and H bombs combined.

    Good story Sgt. Baxter!
    Interesting site you have, checked it out. thanks
    Take care Cary

  6. comment number 6 by: The Loon

    Proudly supporting our Troops this Friday, Cary.

    I wish all God’s blessings on you all for the weekend, and continued success in the business…may you be swamped with orders!

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