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Title: We will remember them......
Post by: Debs. on 08 November 2008, 21:26:10
Tomorrow is Remembrance Sunday; I`ll be standing, along with many others, at the memorial to the fallen in my local town.
Just a few minutes out of just one day a year; not a lot to ask in return for the lives of freedom we enjoy; all-thanks to the selfless sacrifice of so many brave servicemen.
If you can`t be there to 'remember', do please observe the thoughtful and thankful silence at 11 o`clock.... ;)
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 08 November 2008, 21:41:22
Indeed Debs, and war has cost my family as with so many others across the World. :( :(

We will remember them! :'( :'(

In my case in particular:

Pte W. Edwards fell at Ypres (no known grave, lost to the mud) 30th September 1917. :'(

F. Freeman killed by a german bomb dropped by a Heinkel 111 on Tunbridge Wells 12th September 1940 :'(

The death of Wally Edwards badly affected his sister, my Great Aunt, who cherished a picture of him and mourned his loss daily until her death at 95 years of age in 1990. :'(

My Grandmother, the wife of F. Freeman, was so affected by the death of my Grandfather that she died of a broken heart in 1945. :'( and has left my father still heartbroken to this day :'(

I will remember them all as victims of war. :'( :'( :'(

Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: iainb on 08 November 2008, 21:47:58
Yes I will
 But I will also have my private 2 min on 11 11 11 as well.
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 08 November 2008, 21:51:13
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Yes I will
 But I will also have my private 2 min on 11 11 11 as well.


That will be a very special moment; 1100 on 11th November 2011 indeed:y :y :y
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: kris9128 on 08 November 2008, 21:57:35
no offence intended but please try to remember that remberance is for all people civillian and military that gave their lives in all conflicts not just ww1 and ww2.
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: HolyCount on 08 November 2008, 22:04:33
Well said Debs.

In my case :

Father, Idris,(still living) but suffered in WW2 flying Lancasters and lost many a dear friend and crew mate.

Grandfather, Idris, now passed, Royal Artillary in WW1 and lived through WW2 .. never spoke of his time in France.

Great Uncle, Charles Henry, Private 16873 - Trefcon Cemetary, France, Grave C.65. Killed at Aisne, France 1918.

Cousin, John Francis, POW Colditz, contracted TB and passed on repatriation 1944
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: HolyCount on 08 November 2008, 22:05:15
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no offence intended but please try to remember that remberance is for all people civillian and military that gave their lives in all conflicts not just ww1 and ww2.

Very true Kris, but we each have personal remembrances too
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 08 November 2008, 22:08:26
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no offence intended but please try to remember that remberance is for all people civillian and military that gave their lives in all conflicts not just ww1 and ww2.

That I hopefully relyed in my post, and yes for all conflicts although thank God my family have been lucky enough not to have lost any more to war since 1945.  However I had a son serve in the Royal Engineers for five years, including Bosnia, and a father 26 years in the Royal Navy to 1966. :y
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: Vamps on 08 November 2008, 22:18:40
I doubt there will be many of us who have not been touched with a loss through conflict ofer the last 2 or 3 generations, all who put their lives on the line for us to live in the world we live in today.
God bless them all.
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: Dodger on 08 November 2008, 22:20:47
My late father was a lifelong British Legion member, having served in the Royal Artillery in the war, aged just 19.
When he passed away last year, we asked for family flowers only, and any other donations to the RBL benevolent fund. Raised £325 in all.
I used to take him to the Remembrance Day service, held at the local war memorial. Will till be going tomorrow, even though he is not here this year, as a mark of respect for all who have given their lives for this country...
He lost so many mates, some of them youngsters, like he was, 18/19/20 years old.

Very sobering thoughts..
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: LaserLance on 08 November 2008, 22:30:27
Please dont forget those brave lads and lasses who are still serving on the front line in iraq and and afganistan,they deserve remembering as well as they put their lives on the line , just as did all the other servicemen and women in all the other conflicts in previous times did .My dad did 25 years in the Royal Engineers in the 50's ,60's and 70's , he was lucky he only did active service in NI ,unless you count being in christmas island during the H bomb test's .So please remember the fallen of this great country ,for without them and their comrades we might be speaking german or worse
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 08 November 2008, 22:44:18
We have all got Poppies, but i fear that it will all go by the by in afew years >:(
even in the paper today i saw at mother in laws something about Poppies cant be worn at the Palace :o
The Second World War aint even covered in our daughters school history which i think is terrible and disrespectful >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: LaserLance on 08 November 2008, 22:51:05
Was watching football on sky all the teams had poppies on there shirts ,bar one ......Man Utd bloody disgraceful I say  >:( >:(
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: kris9128 on 08 November 2008, 23:02:01
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We have all got Poppies, but i fear that it will all go by the by in afew years >:(
even in the paper today i saw at mother in laws something about Poppies cant be worn at the Palace :o
The Second World War aint even covered in our daughters school history which i think is terrible and disrespectful >:( >:( >:(




i remeber reading something a while back about them not teaching about ww1 or ww2 any more in history lessons. f*ckin disgraceful i think.
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: hotel21 on 08 November 2008, 23:03:52
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We have all got Poppies, but i fear that it will all go by the by in afew years >:(
even in the paper today i saw at mother in laws something about Poppies cant be worn at the Palace :o
The Second World War aint even covered in our daughters school history which i think is terrible and disrespectful >:( >:( >:(




i remeber reading something a while back about them not teaching about ww1 or ww2 any more in history lessons. f*ckin disgraceful i think.

Sad but true, it appears to be too far back for recent history for the young kids (grandads etc) and not far enough back to be 'history' like Cavaliers and Roundheads and William Wallace etc and the like....
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: Vamps on 08 November 2008, 23:04:06
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We have all got Poppies, but i fear that it will all go by the by in afew years >:(
even in the paper today i saw at mother in laws something about Poppies cant be worn at the Palace :o
The Second World War aint even covered in our daughters school history which i think is terrible and disrespectful >:( >:( >:(

don't know what but my daughter, aged 8 has been doing something on 'Remembrance' brought a post home that she had made, quite good and had the message 'Stop all Wars' on it :-/  whilst I would agree, to a large degree, I have some concerns as to what is being said in school on the subject, dont want it to be political, though it is a C of E aided school, so that may be where that is coming from.
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: Martin_1962 on 08 November 2008, 23:05:36
http://www.cwgc.org/search/certificate.aspx?casualty=57265
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: Gaffers on 08 November 2008, 23:05:37
For me tomorrow is about remembering my Grandfather who served in WW2 but died 17 years ago at the fine age of 87.  More recently it has also been to mourn Cpl Kris O'Niell RAMC and Pte Elanor Dlugosz RAMC.  Both were lost to a roadside bomb in Iraq last year and we a part of my previous unit  :'(

We Will Remember Them
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: Jay w on 09 November 2008, 00:40:02
my daughter came home with a poppy, but had no idea what it represented   :-/ :-/

so i sat down tonight and tried to give an overview of what happened, but how do you explain something like that world conflict to someone who is only 7 years old
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: Andy B on 09 November 2008, 00:57:19
A very sobering thought is the poppies dropped at the end of the Rememberance Service on telly each representing a fallen soldier.
We'll both be there at the town centre's service.
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: dieseldean on 09 November 2008, 00:58:41
war or peace? sometimes war cannot be condemmed as it is often done with compassion for unfortunate others.
so it is well worth remembering because those that fought did not do so just for there own benefit
Title: Re: We will remember them......
Post by: Banjax on 09 November 2008, 02:53:46
20million deaths in the "Great" War, 70million in the Second World War along with millions of others in countless conflicts before and since - you cannot underestimate the terrible toll of war.

We will remember them and must never forget the sacrifices made.