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Deb wrote:Thank you to all the Vets and those who serve. In Canada today, Nov. 11 is called Remembrance Day.
Rhiannon wrote:SusieP wrote:Harry Patch who is 110 today.
No shit, that's his real name, huh? Awesome...
...BTW, thanks to our men & women who fight and serve everywhere. Hug a vet!
Gunbot wrote:We salute you Harry.
SusieP wrote:Gunbot wrote:We salute you Harry.
We certainly bloody do.
How horrid must his experiences have been to not be able to face talking about them until he was 100 years old.
What a guy.
Can I just ask my American and Canadian friends on here a question, please?
Do you have Poppies like we do and do you lay Poppy wreaths at the war memorials of your Towns etc on 11th November or is that just a European/Australian thing?
SusieP wrote:I'm glad we all have that in common.
It is such a beautifully simple little bloom, and has such delicate petals. It is not ostentatious or showy. But the wearing of a paper one in your lapel in return for a donation says it all. We can only TRY to imagine what they went through, but it shows in a tiny way that we thank them, we remember them, we are grateful to them and that, most of all, we respect them.
I really do wear my Poppy with pride.
God Bless all the veterans from all over the World.
G.I.Jim wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:To ALL Veterans...................![]()
T-H-A-N-K-Y-O-U
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Quit hitting on me MG...people are going to start talking!![]()
Michigan Girl wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:To ALL Veterans...................![]()
T-H-A-N-K-Y-O-U
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Quit hitting on me MG...people are going to start talking!![]()
LOL..............
etreintes, GI JIMBO!!!
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