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从鸦片战争讲起美国人讲二战历史的认真程度让人佩服。在得克萨斯历史博物馆偶然看到美国海军五星上将尼米兹原来是得州人,因此不免产生“不如多走一段路去看看尼米兹他们家”的想法。回去研究了一下维基,从圣安东尼奥到埃尔帕索的路上拐了一个钝角三角形的弯,去拜访海军五星上将的故居。下了高速路距离故居博物馆所在地还有八十多英里,一路上都是州际高速,路况倒是并不比国道差,而且空荡荡的一辆车都没有。开着车。望着两边一眼看不到头的草原,一开始会觉得这件事十分荒谬——把日本海军打得片甲不留的太平洋舰队总司令居然生在这样一个连条水沟都没有的大草原上,实在是命运巨大的讽刺。然而仔细想想,我又觉得这其中还真
Speaking from the Opium War, the seriousness of Americans in describing the history of World War II is admirable. Occasionally in the Texas Historical Museum, Nimitz, the five-star admiral of the United States, turned out to be Texas, so inevitably the idea of “taking a long walk to see Nimitz and their home” was unavoidable. Go back and study the wiki, turning an obtuse triangle on the way from San Antonio to El Paso to visit the former home of the Admiral’s five-star general. Under the highway from the former residence of the museum there are more than eighty miles, all the way along the interstate high speed, the road is not worse than the national highway, but empty car did not. Driving a car Looking at the grasslands on either side can not see the head, at first thought it was ridiculous - the commander of the Pacific Fleet to play the Japanese navy did not stay alive in such a gully without prairie , It is a huge irony fate. However think about it, I think this one really