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Storm25
Veterans Day By Roger W Hancock
Published: 2 years ago Views: 427 My life has been part of the military before it even began and it seems as though it wont stop anytime soon. My Grandfather who died in 1999 and served in the Navy from 1937 -1945 he then joined the Marines and served from 1946 - 1976. My Grandfather's brother served in the Navy from 1936 - 1941 and got killed in Pearl harbour. My father is a marin… -
gonnabamillionaire
26th Regement 13th Britallian.
Published: 2 years ago Views: 339 my grand father that cam back from the battle.. edward thomas the 6th. LEST WE FORGET.! THOSE WHO DID NOT RETURN !. AND FOR THE MEN AND WOMEN BEHIND THE SCENES TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR THE SUPPORT FOR WARS THAT WERE FOUGHT FOR OUR FREEDOM TODAY. we say thanks!! http://www.awm.gov.au/… -
Luangi
Bye Poppy!
Published: 5 years ago Views: 548 I usually do buy one, but loose it. I buy another and I loose that one (later to be found in my sister's hair). Grrr..I won't loose the one I've got now though...hopefully...… -
journeyfulloflaughter
Even Though I'm American.
Published: 5 years ago Views: 738 we celebrate remembrance day at our episcopal church for the british community of atlanta. it's probably my second favourite service after Christmas. the basic theme is honouring our allied cultures. we sing God Save the Queen, O Canada, and America the Beautiful. multiple flags are carried. bagpipes and trumpets play. and i love hearing the servic… -
glorygirl
Remembering Our Veteran's & Hero's
Published: 5 years ago Views: 1979 Wearing a "POPPY" on Remembrance Day is so much more than a tradition. Is is more that just a symbol of tribute for the ultimate sacrifice paid by our valued soldiers during war and peace times. It's about sacrifice, and service and our freedom paid for, at the highest cost one can pay. It's personal! The Poppy is a sign of respect and of the dee…
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