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| To all those who died in the blitz on hull and the east riding and all those that both served or are serving in our armed forces and those whose have given the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. I would like to dedicate this
They shall not grow old as that 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 will remember them.
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| In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
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| AND up stepped the bugler to play the last post and then we salute you
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| Quote: cravenpark1 "AND up stepped the bugler to play the last post and then we salute you
Eh?:-/
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| Quote: another fine mess "In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe
A very moving poem (Flanders fields) written by John McCrae 1915, a Canadian military doctor and the best friend of a Lieutenant Alexis Helmer who was killed by a German artillery shell during the 2nd battle of Ypres 2nd May 1915, apparently McCrae wrote this poem that evening, after his friend was killed in action.
The 1st world war was the worst ever in relation to the huge loss of life, especialy as it amost wiped out a complete generation of Britains youth of that time.
Although it happened almost 100 years ago, it brings home what the brave young men and women of our armed forces are still doing for this country today in such far away places as Afghanistan, quite humbling in fact.
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| Here is one I saw and touched a nerve:
So Remembrance Day is drawing near
More names to be added to the wreaths this year
They went out as youngsters,but died as a man
In the Devils own sandpit called Afghanistan
They all joined the forces,to all do their best
Now too many of them have been laid to rest
Over 400 of them have now paid the price
And we will remember them for their sacrifice
Over 400 young men have now lost their lives
Leaving 400 families,girlfriends or wives
So on the 11th when the fallen you remember
Please dont forget their family members
And its not just the Dead we remember that day
But the wounded and maimed that are with us today
And those that are damaged in Spirit and brain
And may never live a normal life again
And Cameron and Clegg they are not pieces on a board
But young lives you send to fight the Taliban hoard
You send them overseas,and they do their bit
And when they return you treat them like sh*t
And theres no such thing as an acceptable loss
Tell that to the parents whose son they have lost
The purpose of a weapon is to maim or to kill
In the hands of the Taliban,believe me,they will
Mr Cameron has you lay your wreaths with the other MPs
Dont think that you will get off scot free
You wont be forgotten when Election day comes
You will be remembered for all that you,ve done
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Quote: Seventies red "A very moving poem (Flanders fields) written by John McCrae 1915, a Canadian military doctor and the best friend of a Lieutenant Alexis Helmer who was killed by a German artillery shell during the 2nd battle of Ypres 2nd May 1915, apparently McCrae wrote this poem that evening, after his friend was killed in action.
The 1st world war was the worst ever in relation to the huge loss of life, especialy as it amost wiped out a complete generation of Britains youth of that time.
Although it happened almost 100 years ago, it brings home what the brave young men and women of our armed forces are still doing for this country today in such far away places as Afghanistan, quite humbling in fact.'"
Interesting story.
I was in The Ardennes a couple of years ago and the number of cemeteries is really quite sobering. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission does a marvelous job of maintaining them.
I'd recommend that everyone visits The National Memorial Arboretum at some point.
www.thenma.org.uk
The huge central memorial really is a thing of beauty but the empty panels waiting to be added to brings the reality of what our armed forces are involved in sharply into focus.
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Quote: Seventies red "A very moving poem (Flanders fields) written by John McCrae 1915, a Canadian military doctor and the best friend of a Lieutenant Alexis Helmer who was killed by a German artillery shell during the 2nd battle of Ypres 2nd May 1915, apparently McCrae wrote this poem that evening, after his friend was killed in action.
The 1st world war was the worst ever in relation to the huge loss of life, especialy as it amost wiped out a complete generation of Britains youth of that time.
Although it happened almost 100 years ago, it brings home what the brave young men and women of our armed forces are still doing for this country today in such far away places as Afghanistan, quite humbling in fact.'"
Interesting story.
I was in The Ardennes a couple of years ago and the number of cemeteries is really quite sobering. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission does a marvelous job of maintaining them.
I'd recommend that everyone visits The National Memorial Arboretum at some point.
www.thenma.org.uk
The huge central memorial really is a thing of beauty but the empty panels waiting to be added to brings the reality of what our armed forces are involved in sharply into focus.
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