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‘On the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month, we will remember them. - Armistice Day

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man
over a year ago

Kent

The title says it all..

Wednesday 11am WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The title says it all..

Wednesday 11am WE WILL REMEMBER THEM "

We always do personally and as a country (France) as a whole!!!!!

T

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lest we forget

They gave so much so we wouldn't have to

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man
over a year ago

Kent

Tomorrow 11am

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tomorrow 11am "

xx

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By *opsy RogersWoman
over a year ago

London

My dad and his brothers saw active service in Africa, Italy and many other places, including Monte Casino. They were just teenagers, very young men who never spoke of it but they were hugely proud and ashamed of their contributions.

Whatever anybody thinks of war, sacrifice, bloodshed, power and freedom, I ask that you respect the impossible position all men were placed in to fight and stop awhile.

Rest Dad, John, Harold.

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By *beefMan
over a year ago

Long eaton

Amen to that will do my 2 minutes silence tomorrow no matter where I am.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Per Ardua Ad Astra.

Don't need to add anything else..

Xxx

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By *elma and ShaggyCouple
over a year ago

Bedworth

Our town is known as the town that never forgets. We usually have a huge parade, this is the first year since it started in 1924 that it has had to be cancelled.

However, the organisers have put an A4 poster through thousands of letterboxes, asking that we display them in our window. They will sound an air raid siren at 11am and again 2 minutes later. A small wreath laying ceremony will be live streamed online for those who wish to watch. There will also be a spitfire flying over the town dropping poppies, the plan is to try to drop some over every house.

I’ve had the privilege of seeing the parade and taking part in honouring armistice day in our town when I worked in the middle of town. It was beautiful and very moving. Tomorrow’s may be very different to normal but I’m sure it will be just as beautiful in its own way

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By *yrdsisWoman
over a year ago

Gleam Street

I always do... my Grandpa came home...I have amazing pics of him in his POW camp...

My Papa was lucky and wasn't allowed to leave... he was a pit blacksmith and was required at home.

Gran was in London and a parachute machinist, Nana was a (fake) pharmacist.... they got to live through without their partners.

Am glad Im a living memory of that x

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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

When you go home tell them of us and say for your tomorrow we gave our today.

I will think about my two uncles who gave their todays and who I never got the chance to meet

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By *ealArtfulDodgerMan
over a year ago

Newcastle

God Bless them all...

We forget in this modern age what we owe, what they endured, how they suffered, starved and sacrificed... & for what exactly...?

Oh Yeah, that's it so we could be here right now! Carry on our families, our legacy, through peaceful times, through plagues and pandemics but most of all and the best of all through LOVE xxx

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man
over a year ago

Kent

11am today !

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By *MattyMan
over a year ago

Naked coffee house near you - Wiltshire - Swindon

W e will remember them.....

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By *oroRick1027Man
over a year ago

Middlesbrough

As an ex serviceman myself, who's father survived Dunkirk, I will remember them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Gone but definitely not forgotten.

For all you Veterans out there, wherever you are, whatever your doing, stay safe my brothers (and sisters) in arms.

Lest We Forget.

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Alarm set

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Remember who ? "

Really!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Respect to all the fallen and serving

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My Dad was a couple of years to young to be in the war but two of his brother where killed,I also have a cousin who was killed in Northern Ireland

So I shall stand proud at 11am and remember all of our fallen heros

Rip

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford

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over a year ago

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By *ral Extraordinaire OP   Man
over a year ago

Kent

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By *eeBee67Man
over a year ago

Masked and Distant

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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

Today not only marked the anniversary of the ending of the first World War but also the 100th anniversary of the internment of the unknown warrior in Westminster Abbey, I have just watched, with tear filled eyes and a lump in my throat, the most moving service at the Abbey to mark this occasion.

I cannot help being sentimental old bugger.

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