Steve Hale
Cadet
- Joined
- May 8, 2012
- Location
- Barkingside, Essex, England
Is there anyone on here who had ancestors fighting for both sides?
So very true. I knew a guy who was a Paratrooper in the Falklands War, and after he left he went into Close protection work, private security, that kind of thing. He then found that he was being trained with a an Argentine who was down there as well. Far from any kind of antagonism, the two of them realised that they were pawns in a bigger game and understood those days when they just 'didn't want to talk about it.' I'm sure the old fellers in 1866 must have had similar feelings.I've known quite a few over the years. The veterans got along w/ each other better after the war than some would like you to believe. Men who have shared the hell of war tend to get along better w/ each other than those who haven't.
Is there anyone on here who had ancestors fighting for both sides?
Is there anyone on here who had ancestors fighting for both sides?
Yep - and the recent ones still doIs there anyone on here who had ancestors fighting for both sides?

I had an ancestor who was from Maryland which I always thought was part of the South He was Union, I was talking to 2 women yesterday who say that MD is considered "The North" I never knew that, I always though of Maryland as a soutthern state Any thoughts on this? I know my relatives always considered themselves southerners, One girl said "Well down here in North Carolina we see MD as the north