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Rememberance Day

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Lorraine

Lorraine Report 7 Nov 2008 10:20

I thank all the men and women who fought for our commonwealth countries.
The soldiers, airmen and navy personnel who paid the supreme sacrifice, we owe them so much.

At the 11th hour of the eleventh day in the eleventh month , we stop to have óne minute's silence in respect. that is the least we can do.

My grandfather, father and husband all served in the Australian Army

kind regards, Lorraine in sunny Mackay QLD

Denise

Denise Report 7 Nov 2008 09:43

To an unknown relation - I don't know where he fits on my tree yet but found a photograph of his grave in my late aunt's treasured mementoes tin.

CHI (or poss X) 101942 Ltn E A King Royal Marines

In loving memory of a dear comrade killed by enemy action Dec 31st 1943.

We don't even know where this grave is but I will be remembering him this year along with all the other brave men, women and civilians past and present who have lost their lives in conflict.

Denise

Brenda

Brenda Report 6 Nov 2008 22:30

I found this, probably puts the whole Rememberance thing into context


Pte Turner, 97th Brigade Machine Gun Company, reflects:
One universal question, which I have never seen answered: two or three million pounds a day for the 1914-18 war, yet no monies were forthcoming to put industry on its feet on our return from that war. Many's the time I've gone to bed, after a day of 'tramp, tramp' looking for work, on a cup of cocoa and a pennyworth of chips between us; I would lay puzzling why, why, after all we had gone through in the service of our country, we have to suffer such poverty, willing to work at anything but no work to be had. I only had two Christmases at work between 1919 and 1939.

Jean

Jean Report 6 Nov 2008 17:07

My great uncle Patrick Farnan died in france 1917 with the royal scots regiment 2nd battalion. Arras military cemetry. jean

MRJH

MRJH Report 6 Nov 2008 16:58

My 2 Great Great Uncles,

John Pickett Killed in action Belgium
and
Henry Boakes Killed in action France

Well said Brenda! And to all those Still serving and have served since WWI. All those that served in WWII

Brenda

Brenda Report 6 Nov 2008 16:56

Let's not forget those who came home injured and suffered so terribly for the rest of their lives.

LiverBird1

LiverBird1 Report 6 Nov 2008 16:36

My Great grandfather's cousin ARNOLD WINSON 03/08/1883-27/03/1917 from Bebington, Wirral. His ship "Thracia" was torpedoed.
Cassandra

♥Betty Boo from Dundee♥

♥Betty Boo from Dundee♥ Report 6 Nov 2008 16:14

Gone but not forgotten, in our memory always!!


In memory of James Erly Northumberland Fusiliers Unit Text: 2nd Bn. Age: 33 Date of Death: 24/05/1915 Service No: 14054

Patrick Collins DCM Age 27: 6th Battalion, Connaught Rangers in Co Cork, Ireland
address 29 Waltons Row, Blackhill, Co Durham. Died of wounds on Friday 9 March 1917 Buried at Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetry, Heuvellland, West Vlaanderen,
Belgium. Grave reference: M81

R.I.P.


BatMansDaughter

BatMansDaughter Report 6 Nov 2008 12:46

My G Great Uncle killed in France,

George Edward Firban, aged 20.


My husbands G Great Uncle killed in the 1st Battle of Ypres,

Herbert James Bigg, aged 24.

God bless.

Dee x

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 6 Nov 2008 12:30

My great uncle killed in Mesopotamia (now Iraq) on 22nd Nov. 1915.

Alec John KILL, aged 25 from Wiltshire.

R.I.P.

Kath. x

Cheryl

Cheryl Report 6 Nov 2008 12:22

Hi

As Rememberence Day is fast approaching I thought it might be fitting if we dedicated a thread to relations and friends no longer with us.

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

My two great Uncles killed in WW1

Frank Spencer aged 23 years
his brother
Ellis Spencer killed aged 32 years

Gone but not forgotten.

Cheryl x