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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Whilst we remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice, some people here will have lost someone in their family.
There are others who were fallen that are now nothing more than a name on a memorial.
To keep their memory alive, how about we all go to our nearest Cenotaph/Memorial, pick a name and do a little research about them.
We can post here or on another thread what we have found
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By (user no longer on site)
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I went to our local war memorial today for the 2minutes silence. What a good idea to research one of the fallen. I was very moved recently watching " "My boy Jack" about Rudyards Kiplings son XXX |
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"Whilst we remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice, some people here will have lost someone in their family.
There are others who were fallen that are now nothing more than a name on a memorial.
To keep their memory alive, how about we all go to our nearest Cenotaph/Memorial, pick a name and do a little research about them.
We can post here or on another thread what we have found
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What a fab () idea ... I may take a walk tomorrow morning |
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