Dear All,
Peter has kindly suggested (thank you) that as I am probably the senior serving regular contributing regularly to the forum, it would be appropriate for me to start the thread on this subject.
Now that November has arrived, the clocks have gone back, a cold north wind is blowing, and darkness exceeds daylight by an uncomfortable margin, please keep a spot warm in your hearts and minds as we approach 11 o'clock on Saturday 11 November, which is Remembrance Day, with the various parades and services then held the following day.
Men and women alike fought for our freedom during the two World Wars and, equally, there are many who have lost their lives in all the conflicts since then to the present day. With many, many of the soldiers, sailors and airmen, numbering in their thousands, from UK's Armed Forces on duty in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Balkans and other trouble spots around the world, remembering them all is as important as ever and I ask simply that you do so.
Please reflect in your own way, just for a couple of minutes at the time, in respect for them. Remember events, people and times, friends, relatives, or stories that you have heard, that have touched a chord. There are plenty such that I would rather not have to remember, but equally, they always swiftly raise another one that brings a fond inner smile. Importantly, it is a chance to keep the faith for those whom we have lost, as they have paid the ultimate sacrifice where we have not, and to pass that faith on.
Again, I am grateful to Peter for finding this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtl5kmWrFLg.
Do please watch it and ponder - there should be faces that are familiar to you from the news recently - and they have families who are bewildered and bereft. Once you have watched it, if you haven't done so already, please buy a poppy, wear it with pride and contribute to the good work of the British Legion.
http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/content/Who-We-Are-508920.shtml Thank you, and please, please, let us keep politics out of the thread. This one is for the people we remember.
MG Mark
They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.