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REMEMBRANCE DAY NOV., 11

Unread postby havocec » November 10th, 2003, 3:47 pm

Tomorrow is Remembrance Day. Take time to remember those who lost their lives fighting for freedom anywhere in the world. My Grandfather and his 3 brothers fought in WWII. They all came back alive. A miracle considering the odds. My Grandmother said they all lived in fear of the telegram delivery man.

Grandad fought in Belgium and England as far as we know. He never told us anything about the war. He wouldn't talk about what he had seen. He did ingrain in us a respect and gratitude for those who fought and died for our freedom. He would ask us every year why we wear poppies. "We wear our poppies over our hearts with gratitude for those who died so we could be free". As he would say "Yer damn right!" ( Then he'd be in trouble for swearing around the grandkids ).

His wife's sister lost her husband when his plane was shot down over the Netherlands. In the mid-1990's when a swamp was being drained his remains were found. He is now buried in the Netherlands. His widow, surviving daughter and one grandaughter have been to visit his grave.

I used to wonder what we would do on Remembrance Day when there were no more war veterans to march in the parades. Sadly, there seems to be no end to conflict so unfortunately, I will never know.
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Unread postby VirginKiller » November 10th, 2003, 8:11 pm

The man that came to my mind is Bachir Gemayel a Lebanese Leader....a freedom fighter....a christian leader.....he was born on the 10th of Novembre ..may his soul rest in peace and may he watch us from the sky
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Unread postby Silver » November 10th, 2003, 10:53 pm

" Originally posted by VirginKiller
The man that came to my mind is Bachir Gemayel a Lebanese Leader....a freedom fighter....a christian leader.....he was born on the 10th of Novembre ..may his soul rest in peace and may he watch us from the sky


Ya I remeber Gemayel and his brother back in the 80's and I never believed the PLO conspiracy theory either. His assasination had Mossad
written all over it.

Lest we forget our war dead.
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Unread postby VirginKiller » November 11th, 2003, 6:20 pm

I didn't get what you said Silver ...can you be more specific?
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Unread postby lyndon » November 11th, 2003, 9:16 pm

My great uncle was killed in WW1 he was just eighteen.The saying goes that they gave up their today so that we could have tomorrow.Bless him and the millions like him.My sons middle name is his first name Richard.One day I'll visit the memorial where he is commemorated.I just feel that it is something I must do.
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Unread postby anna » November 12th, 2003, 11:50 am

my grandfather fought in WWII in the nothern parts of our country... there was always awfully cold and many people died from frost... but he survived and came back... he became the Hero of USSR... he lived till the age of 80 and rest in peace 6 years ago...
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