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As an ex serviceman I would like to say how honoured I am having served in the shadow of all the hero’s that gave their lives for the freedom we now enjoy.
May you rest in peace. You will never be forgotten.
take my hat off to all those past and present who fought for us and our future . we would have all been speaking german now . instead in a few years weel all be speaking $$$$$$ albainian . just glad a lot of those brave men cant see what this place is like now . i salute those brave men
Amen, Anyone watch the Somme last night? christ what a slaughter, human life is cheap it seems and still is, My grandad went through that, and came through uninjured, But he never once spoke of it, that i know of. My dad was in the follow-up landings day after D day and he did'nt say much about it either, Guess you cant explain to ordinary people and it's easier to say nothing.
I agree with Tony. Put the politics to one side for today.
I would like to say how pleased I was to see servicemen from the Commonwealth and other allies represented. To my shame I did 6 years in the RAF and had no idea that there were Indian and Caribbean Aircrew and groundcrew until years after my service was up. I only found out when a guy at work showed me a pic of his grandad in a Hawker Hurricane.
I don't know if ant one noticed but man city had a poppy printed in to their shirts . now i find this very hard to say man city i salute you for this ..
We all forget things, our memories arn't quite the same
But you'll not be Forgotten, however much the Pain
We'll always remember each & everyone
The "Job of War" that had to be done
Godbless you all
There's always a Payback.... You just can't under estimate us !!!!
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