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Thread: A time to reflect
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17th October 2008, 10:49 AM #1
A time to reflect
I picked this up on another forum i visit and below is how the poster submitted his post. I found it a very moving and fitting tribute to the men and women who fought for our freedom.
It's getting near that time of the year when many of us start thinking of those who died in conflict in order that we could have the freedom that we enjoy.
This year, the hurt will be a lot more recent for many, from just about all the countries represented by posters here.
I'll post this song up now - if you get a chance, stop typing and have a listen.
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=ntt3wy-L8OkCheers Fred
The difference between light and hard is that you can sleep with the light on.
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17th October 2008, 07:19 PM #2
Top find FB
It is drawing close proud to be related to a couple off fellows from this more modern unit.
http://www.103fieldbatteryraa.net/
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17th October 2008, 08:50 PM #31/16"
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On that 11th day I always remember.
In particular my grandfather who was a pow in germany for 2 yrs after capture on the french fields. Like many he was silent about it but after he died we found his diary which had precious few entries. 2 of the entries always move me.
"today same as yesterday and the day before and the day before"
"if it wasn't for the red cross we would starve"
I also like to read C J Dennis "Ginger Mick" from the 1914 pocket edition that my great uncle Tom carried with him thru europe.
Lest We ForgetDon't force it, use a bigger hammer.
Timber is what you use. Wood is what you burn.
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