REMEMBRANCE DAY
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REMEMBRANCE DAY
Please spare a thought today guys....... and God bless all of those who suffered.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gve8S7ZSH60
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gve8S7ZSH60
Sweat and shite and blood!
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Well said.
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Remembrance Day in Biggin Hill where I live, has a Spitfire called "The Spirit Of Kent" fly over the historic aerodrome to mark the occasion.
"LEST WE FORGET"
Burn e 77
"LEST WE FORGET"
Burn e 77
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Lest we Forget
R.I.P
R.I.P
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Good post Steve. Spot on. Lest we forget.
"Madame, Be in no doubt as to the seriousness of your position". The Day of the Jackal, 1973.
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Lest we forget.
I can't forget anyway it's the missus birthday.
I can't forget anyway it's the missus birthday.
I'll see you in the sewer!!!
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I'vee been wearing the poppy and the badge of the German veterans association today, as has a German mate of mine who fought in Afghanistan.
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They lost people too , a lot of human life lost on all sides . I have a very different perspective on this day these days to my youth - then it was just a thing that affected our paretnts and their generations - now you see what they gave up or lost to defend freedom , choice , the future and you realise that we are very unlikely ever to be affected by events in quite such a way - it wasn't just the war but the after effects for many years after - so this should be a thing that caries on for many years , nit just for WW1 or WW2 dead , but for all wars maybe since then . WW1 now has no survivors of the fighting left , give it 20 or 30 years and it will be the samefor WW2 , but nevertheless it shouldn't be forgotten ..... not like Napoleonic wars which are now just dates in books .Ribery wrote:I'vee been wearing the poppy and the badge of the German veterans association today, as has a German mate of mine who fought in Afghanistan.
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