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Locality: Rome, New York

Phone: +1 315-339-5223



Address: 901 Floyd Ave 13440-4501 Rome, NY, US

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Just Archery by George 27.04.2021

Not gonna lie, this made me tear up I don’t own copyrights to this song I edited the music into this video but I don’t own the music, ... I cut and edited video.. original video is from a ring door bell video. it is way longer, I cut the video for time. I edited the video to look sharper and changed the definition. The song is from this land is your land-Sam hunt support this musician. Can follow him on YouTube. I don’t own the copyrights

Just Archery by George 04.04.2021

Today's goal is 73 sponsorships to get to 200 127 K9 handlers sponsored of our goal of 500 in honor of K9 Veterans Day March 13th. $10 sponsors 1 K9 handler wi...th a Bonded by battle book. I will cover all the shipping personally. These will be sent to Soldiers overseas and to Soldiers that adopt retired military working dogs PayPal is [email protected] and please use trusted or friends option or a check, cash or money order made payable to charles shuck 8728 wilmore Lane spotsylvania va 22553 (please note for K9 handler) I also have zelle at [email protected] with usaa Let's show some appreciation to our guys and gals that serve this country.

Just Archery by George 27.03.2021

That evil old hag must go!

Just Archery by George 18.03.2021

Months after winning his 1941 Academy Award for best actor in The Philadelphia Story, Jimmy Stewart, one of the best-known actors of the day, left Hollywood a...nd joined the US Army. He was the first big-name movie star to enlist in World War II. An accomplished private pilot, the 33-year-old Hollywood icon became a US Army Air Force aviator, earning his 2nd Lieutenant commission in early 1942. With his celebrity status and huge popularity with the American public, he was assigned to starring in recruiting films, attending rallies, and training younger pilots. Stewart, however, wasn’t satisfied. He wanted to fly combat missions in Europe, not spend time in a stateside training command. By 1944, frustrated and feeling the war was passing him by, he asked his commanding officer to transfer him to a unit deploying to Europe. His request was reluctantly granted. Stewart, now a Captain, was sent to England, where he spent the next 18 months flying B-24 Liberator bombers over Germany. Throughout his time overseas, the US Army Air Corps' top brass had tried to keep the popular movie star from flying over enemy territory. But Stewart would hear nothing of it. Determined to lead by example, he bucked the system, assigning himself to every combat mission he could. By the end of the war he was one of the most respected and decorated pilots in his unit. But his wartime service came at a high personal price. In the final months of WWII he was grounded for being flak happy, today called Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). When he returned to the US in August 1945, Stewart was a changed man. He had lost so much weight that he looked sickly. He rarely slept, and when he did he had nightmares of planes exploding and men falling through the air screaming (in one mission alone his unit had lost 13 planes and 130 men, most of whom he knew personally). He was depressed, couldn’t focus, and refused to talk to anyone about his war experiences. His acting career was all but over. As one of Stewart's biographers put it, "Every decision he made [during the war] was going to preserve life or cost lives. He took back to Hollywood all the stress that he had built up. In 1946 he got his break. He took the role of George Bailey, the suicidal father in It’s a Wonderful Life. The rest is history. Actors and crew of the set realized that in many of the disturbing scenes of George Bailey unraveling in front of his family, Stewart wasn’t acting. His PTSD was being captured on film for potentially millions to see. But despite Stewart's inner turmoil, making the movie was therapeutic for the combat veteran. He would go on to become one of the most accomplished and loved actors in American history. When asked in 1941 why he wanted to leave his acting career to fly combat missions over Nazi Germany, he said, "This country's conscience is bigger than all the studios in Hollywood put together, and the time will come when we'll have to fight. This holiday season, as many of us watch the classic Christmas film, It’s A Wonderful Life, it’s also a fitting time to remember the sacrifices of Jimmy Stewart and all the men who gave up so much to serve their country during wartime. We will always remember you! Postscript: While fighting in Europe, Stewart's Oscar statue was proudly displayed in his father’s Pennsylvania hardware store. Throughout his life, the beloved actor always said his father, a World War I veteran, was the person who had made the biggest impact on him. Jimmy Stewart remained in the USAF Reserve following the war, retiring as a Brigadier General in 1968. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1985 and died in 1997 at the age of 89. -- Ned Forney, Writer, Saluting America's Veterans

Just Archery by George 08.01.2021

HAPPY VETERANS DAY TOO ALL !!! AND THANK YOU

Just Archery by George 06.12.2020

Black bear vs RC car!

Just Archery by George 28.11.2020

AS OF 11/13/2020 WE ARE OPEN!!!!! COME SEE US!!!

Just Archery by George 13.11.2020

HERE IS OUR BOW GIVE-A-WAY, A CHRISTMAS BOW!!!! Open to veterans, active military, and first responders. Like and share page (make sure your share is public)! Enter only on the Just Archery by George page. Drawing on Dec 21st. Speed: 338 fps Brace height: 6 1/2" Axle to axle: 28" Bow weight: 3.9 lbs... Color: Kryptek Highlander Draw weight: 55 - 70 lbs Draw length range: 25.5" - 30" Let off: 75% Designed with the whitetail bowhunter in mind, the Divergent offers amazing performance in a short 28" axle-to-axle bow without breaking your wallet. With speeds of 338 feet per second, the Divergent's compact platform and hybrid cams give shootability a whole new meaning. Bear Archery Divergent Compound Bow Rh 55 -70 Lbs I CAN'T BELIEVE MORE PEOPLE HAVEN'T SIGNED UP WHAT'S UP!!! See more

Just Archery by George 30.10.2020

CONGRATULATIONS MATT PODUNAJEC ON A GREAT BUCK!!!!!

Just Archery by George 24.10.2020

STAND BY FOR A CHRISTMAS BOW GIVE-AWAY!!!!

Just Archery by George 15.10.2020

This is sportsmanship at it's finest! Imagine the memories she made that day, not just for herself, but all those watching! Photo of her and her fish in the comments

Just Archery by George 04.10.2020

OPENING DAY HERE IN NY, GOOD LUCK TO ALL!!!OPENING DAY HERE IN NY, GOOD LUCK TO ALL!!!

Just Archery by George 24.09.2020

HOW SAD IS THIS If anyone can donate, please do so. David Cagleposted this: Okay guys I need your help to try to make this wrong right. I want to bring this young man here to Arkansas to hunt with us to show him he’s loved and the actions of others don’t reflect all of us. I’m in contact with him now and we are going to make this happen for him. Veteran’s Creed Outdoors is an organization that loves everyone no matter their race. We give back to brave men and women like him you sacrifice so much. He’s a Fireman in FL and never discriminates why responding to a call and he couldn’t even go hunt in peace. Please help me and donate all you can so we can get his lodging and license covered. Please share.

Just Archery by George 16.09.2020

SOMETHING TO KNOW