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buckcompton: play the moments. pause the memories. stop the pain. replay the happiness. (insp.)
basilone:“From a personal standpoint, I would have been devastated had Nixon been killed. As a leade
basilone:Tercius knew there was some value to the men thinking he was the meanest, toughest son of a
semperannoying:Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone. Died February 19, 1945. Manning a machine gun positio
John Basilone medal of honormay he rest in peace
basilone: Band of Brothers - Part One: Currahee In Toccoa, Ga., 1942, a disparate group of young me
basilone: Historian Stephen Ambrose once noted that after the War, if he ever heard a veteran speak
hbowardaily:Robert Leckie and Wilbur “Runner” Conley in THE PACIFIC 1X02 - Basilone
basilone: Brotherhood has nothing to do with how you feel about the other person. It’s a mutua
basilone:Happy birthday, @neverendingstories00! I hope the new year of your life will bring you spec
basilone: The Pacific & Scenery
basilone: Frank Bidart, “To the Dead”, Half-Light: Collected Poems, 1965-2016
imperiius:bunjywunjy:bunjywunjy:crystallinecrow:0pabinia:meetmeonthecraton:strangebiology:Basilosaur
mudwerks: (via Basilosaurus - Prehistoric Earth Wiki) Basilosaurus was a prehistoric whale from th
astronomy-to-zoology: A Basilosaurus (Basilosaurus cetoides) flinging a eocene shark. video source
lostbeasts: Basilosaurus.This was the largest prehistoric whale discovered so far, being around 60 f
imanalligator55: Basilosaurus
myampgoesto11: MYAMPGOESTO11: Basilosaurus (taken at the Smithsonian, 2011) HUGE thanks to crownedr
sciencegun: This guy, I would not like to meet. He’s actually a mammal, would you believe it?
risovach: 04 22 13 3 Basilosaurus by ~risovach
deepblueseawhales: Dorudon by Nobu Tamura
sciencegun: Basilosaurus fossil—the state fossil of Alabama. Big guy, isn’t he?
emilyfundis: Basilosaurus, 2012 Watercolor, graphite Buy a Print! or Buy the original painting!
ceilingcow: Consider the following: This Basilosaurus, once thought to be a large reptile (thus the
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