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Remembrance Day - ShadowHM - 11-11-2005 Today is Remembrance Day, here in Canada, where we honour those who served our country - both those who fell in so doing and those who came home. I usually quote "In Flanders Fields" at this point, but instead, I offer this, as it is a much more poignant reminder. A Pittance of Time by Terry Kelly. Remembering.... Remembrance Day - ima_nerd - 11-11-2005 It's very difficult to construct a post with meaning in response to something like this. Perhaps this is why it's gone unanswered for an unheard of 2.5 hours. In fact, I don't even know what to say except that I too, am remembering. Remembrance Day - Occhidiangela - 11-11-2005 ShadowHM,Nov 11 2005, 06:59 AM Wrote:Today is Remembrance Day, here in Canada, where we honour those who served our country - both those who fell in so doing and those who came home. As for memories . . . I wonder how vivid the memories are for the guys who were in it. Quote:Thursday, October 27, 2005 BY Gurpreet Singh Quote:10 English veterans of the first world war survive. Some coverate on 6 of them. This was in our paper this morning: Quote:WASHINGTON -- Lloyd Brown remembers Armistice Day in 1918 as few -- ever so few -- veterans can. "For the servicemen there were lots of hugs and kisses," recalls Brown, of Charlotte Hall, Md., a teenage seaman aboard the battleship USS New Hampshire, in port stateside when the fighting stopped. "We were so happy that the war was over." Occhi Remembrance Day - jahcs - 11-12-2005 It's always sobering to think about how many of our (and other nation's) veterans are not around to celebrate Veteran's/Rememberance Day. And we musn't forget what was lost, even by those that survived. |