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| | #71 (permalink) |
| Battle of Barking Creek ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Somewhere in Time
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![]() ![]() | I always get a poppy wallpaper for my Mobile phone every year (it hates to feel left out). ![]()
__________________ 'There I stood at the bar, wearing a Mae West, no jacket, and beginning to leak blood from my torn boot. None of the golfers took any notice of me - after all, I wasn't a member!' Kenneth Lee - after being shot down on the 18th August 1940. John McClane: "Come out to the coast, we'll get together, have a few laughs..." Avatar: SOE (F Section) agent Andree Borrel murdered at Natzweiler Camp 6th July 1944. ![]() |
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| Junior Member ![]() Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Blaye, SW France
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![]() | As I now live in France, I can't just 'Pick up a Poppy' like I used to do when I lived in the UK. My mother (who lives here too) sends a contribution to the RBL every year and we attend the service at the local village war memorial. Here is a description that I wrote in 2005. ……We Will Remember Them A wreath of flowers is laid by Monsieur Poirier, President of the Old Comrades Association – Les Anciens Combattants, as their standard is lowered in salute. Then the roll of honour is read by Monsieur Poirier as people reflect, heads bowed. At the end of the roll call, the group, lead by the Standard, the President and the Maire enter the cemetery behind the church which is filled with the colour and scent of hundreds of chrysanthemums placed there at the beginning of November on All Saints Day. With due ceremony and reverence, a single fresh rose is placed on the tomb of every serviceman who served his country in the World Wars and who now rest in peace here, in St Androny, having returned to the village after the conflicts, to continue their lives among the vines. The Standard is lowered in salute at each grave and people bow their heads in prayer, children looking on, not sure if they should talk or not. The last rose is laid carefully on a tomb and the official duties are at an end. The Standard is furled and cased, people stand and talk in the bright sunlight. The Marie now leads everyone to the Salle de Fête for a Vin d’Honneur where the conversation ebbs and flows, the glasses are raised and snacks are nibbled. We make our farewells to the Maire and thank him for his hospitality and returning to the car we pass the Memorial with its tricolours and wreaths. I take my poppy and place it with the wreaths, it looks at home with them and where better than to be with comrades. Different times, different armies but a common thought………..We Will Remember Them. In France they use the Cornflower in the same way the we use the poppy in Britain. Finally, here is a photograph taken by colleges of mine from The War Graves Photographic Project who were recently in Gallipoli photographing all the cemeteries there for our database. The image is of my Great Uncles grave and they kindly laid my last Poppy there for me. ![]() ![]()
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| Junior Member ![]() Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Hertfordshire
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![]() | I will be at my post on Saturday 25 2008 09.30 Poppy,s at the ready have an army cadet to help me this year good luck to all here , have a good parade on the 9 november dont forget Wear your poppy with pride . raider lest we not forget . they gave there tomorrow for our today |
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| Legendary Member ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Neverland
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I shall be here on Sunday 9th November, The Air Forces Memorial at Runnymede, paying my respects. ![]()
__________________ On weald of Kent I watched once more Again I heard that grumbling roar Of fighter planes; yet none were near And all around the sky was clear Borne on the wind a whisper came 'Though men grow old, they stay the same' And then I knew, unseen to eye The ageless Few were sweeping by |
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| Junior Member ![]() Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Hertfordshire
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![]() | On the 9/11/2008 at 21.45 I and men of my late squadron will be in the church in pangbourn in the regimental chapel for an alnight vigil in memory for those who lost there live,s in the Falklands war of 1982 ..... raider...... they gave there live,s for the freedom of other,s as did so many other,s. |
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| Ubique ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Kent/France
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Quote:
http://www.falklands-chapel.org.uk/
__________________ The WW2 Society: Remembering those from Britain & The Commonwealth who served 1939-45 - http://www.battlefieldsww2.50megs.com/ww2_society.htm | |
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| Junior Member ![]() Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Hertfordshire
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![]() | Hello Paul.. yes that is the one , have you ever been there , if not you should pay a visit it,s worth it .. raider..... remember there name,s also remember there face,s they gave there tomorrow for our today .... |
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