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Lest we forget...
We recognise our current and ex servicemen (indeed anyone who serves) around the World.
I've just taken my children out to the village service around the memorial, followed by a spread at the RSL. The heavens opened but as the speaker said, the guys at Gallipoli had to put up with a lot worse than that. We seem to be getting more and more people each year. B |
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Soldiers who are sent to fight for their country pay a very high price.
For that, they should always be remembered. |
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Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack
(Post 10023869)
We recognise our current and ex servicemen (indeed anyone who serves) around the World.
I've just taken my children out to the village service around the memorial, followed by a spread at the RSL. The heavens opened but as the speaker said, the guys at Gallipoli had to put up with a lot worse than that. We seem to be getting more and more people each year. B For me I have to remember all nationalities, those who died no matter where they were from. |
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I took this photo today, this guy fascinated me - the pride in his face, bet he could tell some stories.
The one of the kids makes me smile - I think it is great that families can wear the medals of their grandparent/great grandparents and how everyone is encouraged to take part in this parade, I had heard in the UK that this is not allowed for the Remembrance Day - is that true? Watching the kids wave their flags and cheer their families - I loved it.:):wub: Lest we forget. |
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The one of the kids makes me smile - I think it is great that families can wear the medals of their grandparent/great grandparents and how everyone is encouraged to take part in this parade, [QUOTE] How about kids wearing medals won by parents/grandparents for their bravery in Vietnam war if they fought on the side that actually won that war? Just asking. |
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Originally Posted by jad n rich
(Post 10024268)
Went to the Dawn service, me and one of the dogs:o, everyone else snoring still.
For me I have to remember all nationalities, those who died no matter where they were from. |
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Number one son was part of the honour guard at the cenotaph, no idea if it was Rockingham or somewhere else close to Garden Island. Difficult getting a conversation out of him at this late hour of the day:o:blink:
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They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. |
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Originally Posted by Cheetah7
(Post 10024286)
I took this photo today, this guy fascinated me - the pride in his face, bet he could tell some stories.
The one of the kids makes me smile - I think it is great that families can wear the medals of their grandparent/great grandparents and how everyone is encouraged to take part in this parade, I had heard in the UK that this is not allowed for the Remembrance Day - is that true? Watching the kids wave their flags and cheer their families - I loved it.:):wub: Lest we forget. |
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Three cheers for the red, white and blue,
For the red is the blood of our brothers. The white is the light of the star, That has led us to where we are. The blue is the hue of the sky, Where on high the mighty falters never. Our banner for one hundred years! Oh pioneers! Here's to the southern star forever! |
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[QUOTE=Mipik;10024338][QUOTE=Cheetah7;10024286]
The one of the kids makes me smile - I think it is great that families can wear the medals of their grandparent/great grandparents and how everyone is encouraged to take part in this parade, How about kids wearing medals won by parents/grandparents for their bravery in Vietnam war if they fought on the side that actually won that war? Just asking. |
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Originally Posted by Mipik
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How about kids wearing medals won by parents/grandparents for their bravery in Vietnam war if they fought on the side that actually won that war? Just asking. Below is a pic of our boy proudly wearing his dad's medals :wub: |
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Originally Posted by rasen78
(Post 10024850)
Remembrance Day is not about winners or losers. It is about any service personnel who have made the ultimate sacrifice, regardless of nationality, in ALL conflicts.
Below is a pic of our boy proudly wearing his dad's medals :wub: |
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Originally Posted by Cheetah7
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Lovely pic, they have every right to be proud and so do you - look at his little face.:wub:
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