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Remembrance Day - adopted war babies

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Eileen

Eileen Report 10 Nov 2007 23:02


Ony one hour to Remembrance Day
We remember all those who lost their lives in WW1 and WW2, and subsequent conflicts.
Remember too, adopted war babies. Our fathers were often young and fearful, we do not judge them.
Add your remembrance here

Eileen - born 1944 - father, Canadian soldier

Jill

Jill Report 10 Nov 2007 23:40

Thinking of an uncle i never met
Frederick Arthur Coates 5780779
died 7/8/1944 France

My father in law Thomas Hunt who was a japanese prisoner of war,(one of many who built the Burma railway) didnt die at that time but died 1990 aged 71, and my dad who i lost 8th november 2006.(who never talked about anything else only his time spent in the R.A.F and the second world war in his final 2 weeks of life. R.I.P.

and a special thought for all the heros.