I just thought it may be a good opportunity for us to all share what we are doing on Remeberance Sunday. As sombre an occassion that it is, I always find it a great day out, with the old and bold, and younger participants coming together for the most worthwhile cause that this country could ever have, bar none! You never know, there may be old muckers laying a wreath in the very next village to you, so come on let us know who's going where?
I will be in Llangollen, and with my father as Mayor, I have to do my bit. I am laying a wreath in memory of those killed in Bosnia and Northern Ireland.(Yes, Al, I still have your medals, I promise to get mine court mounted by next year!!) Yesterday, I spoke with Cpl Doug Wellington, D Coy, 1Royal Welsh(soon to be Sgt!!), and he has volunteered to lay a wreath in our town on behalf of the Regiment.Nice one Doug. Our own particular ceremony has not changed much over the years, I recall taking part as a cub scout, Army Cadet, Royal Welchman and now a 'has-been!'. My favourite part is when I march behind my mates from the Fire service and give them stick for their appauling drill!! Even I look smart next to them!!(And I normally look like Led Blything after a Section attack!!) Then it's back to a local taverna for a curry, songs of yesteryear, and a heart warming chat with the aged war veterans. Such a humbling experience.
I appreciate that a lot of forum members will be having an official participation with British Legion/Commrades branches etc, and that some members will be working or paying their respects in their own personal way. I just thought it might be a nice opportunity for us to share where we are all going to be. For example, Have the boys on security out in the sand got anything planned?, what are the Battalion doing? What about Barry in France and Pat and sha in holland? Discuss.....................

