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Lofty-25
11-11-2011, 00:12
<DD>They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old
</DD><DD>Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn
</DD><DD>At the going down of the sun and in the morning
</DD><DD>We will remember them


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ivor43
11-11-2011, 05:55
amen

jcj
11-11-2011, 13:02
On Saturday I will be laying a wreath for the Royal Welsh at St Fagan’s and on Sunday I will be laying a wreath for the 24ft the South Wales Borderers in Bridgend. I was at the Cenotaph in Bridgend at 1100 hrs today quite a good turnout, but I was disgusted to see a good number of people ( of all ages) walking through the parade during last post and the silence completely ignoring the event. What is this country coming to?<o:p></o:p>
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ivor43
11-11-2011, 17:37
The problem today is a total lack of respect.if people have no respect for themselves or others how can you expect them to have any respect for the dead. how many times over the last few years have we heard about gravestones being damaged or memorials being defaced or broken.
Personally i am totally disgusted with the U.K. which is one reason why we spend most of our time in Malta.it has some problems but the family and the church are still important. there are a lot of elderly folks out here at this time of year and they can walk quite safely around most places without the fear of being robbed or assaulted.
someone needs to start teaching respect in the u.k. how ? corporal punishment,a clout round the ear,a kick up the ****.

chow
11-11-2011, 17:45
Totally agree with you there Ivor.
Trouble is to many do gooders.

richie264
12-11-2011, 14:20
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THE FINAL INSPECTION

The soldier stood and faced God,
Which must always come to pass.
He hoped his shoes were shining,
Just as brightly as his brass.

'Step forward now, you soldier,
How shall I deal with you ?
Have you always turned the other cheek ?
To My Church have you been true?'

The soldier squared his shoulders and said,
'No, Lord, I guess I ain't.
Because those of us who carry guns,
Can't always be a saint.

I've had to work most Sundays,
And at times my talk was tough.
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.

But, I never took a penny,
That wasn't mine to keep...
Though I worked a lot of overtime,
When the bills got just too steep.

And I never passed a cry for help,
Though at times I shook with fear.
And sometimes, God, forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.

I know I don't deserve a place,
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around,
Except to calm their fears.

If you've a place for me here, Lord,
It needn't be so grand.
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand.

There was a silence all around the throne,
Where the saints had often trod.
As the soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.

'Step forward now, you soldier,
You've borne your burdens well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell.'

Author Unknown~

Don't Break This - Without Apology
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pete d
12-11-2011, 18:26
A POEM FOR POPPY ABUSERS?
this land was built from blood and tears
the sacrifice of 2000 years
the romas came the vikings too
so why should we be afraid of you?
but mrk my words and mark them well
it was 1066 since we last fell
when it comes to a fight we hate to loose
so respect our men or leave you choose

jcj
12-11-2011, 18:36
I was privileged to lay a wreath of Poppies for the Royal Welsh today at St Fagan’s. The original war memorial which was erected in CaetwmpynPark Newbridge in 1936. However in recent years it became a constant target for mindless vandal's graffiti and defacement. In 1995 it was donated to the St.Fagans-Musem of Welsh Life near Cardiff, and was rededicated on October 19th 1996. "It stands as a memorial to all those men and women of Wales who gave their lives for their county “What was especially nice at this remembrance service was the amount of children involved in laying wreaths. They were from various schools, guides, junior 1st Aid etc.
http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/stfagans/

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peterlansley
13-11-2011, 09:32
I will lay the RWF wreath on the Aberystwyth War Memorial at eleven .23 RWF are named .how uncanny is that.

richie264
13-11-2011, 12:34
They joined for many reasons,
to march, to sail, to fly.
They went where they were posted but nobody went to die.
Their leaders talk on TV, what else could we have done?
But those leaders lost no daughters and none has lost a son.
So here's to all our soldiers wherever they may be...
and here's to all their families, I raise a glass to thee.

Wear your poppy with pride.

Owen W
13-11-2011, 13:11
While offering no words of poetry to add to this thread, I would like to thank all you guys for the contributions which made very sincere and touching reading.

Living in Brazil, I am absent from proper commemoration of such important events but have drawn a lot from reading what others have offered up here. Thanks.

In memory of those we knew, those whose badge we shared and those whose fought for our families and nation....and those who still do.

Owen

Thom15
13-11-2011, 15:50
There was a great turnout at the cenotaph here in Waterloo, Canada despite the cold and a snow storm. Brrrr!!

steve carey
17-11-2011, 12:51
I was at Birkenhead cenotaph what a turnout over a thousand lots of young people.

Baconwallah
17-11-2011, 15:16
I hear there were over 8000 people at the Menin Gate on Armistice Day.

John