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NOVEMBER 11th - *LEST WE FORGET*

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Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 1 Nov 2011 11:06


For anyone who is looking for their loved ones' grave and/or memorial, it might be here....www.findagrave.com

The site holds memory to our brave war heroes, the information and photographs of graves and memorials provided by volunteers - though there are many OTHER graves listed, so it's worth a look for any ancestors. <3

You can leave flowers, you can add information etc, and it costs nothing to register, just a moment of your time.
Why not take a look now, especially as it's All Souls Day today, and Nov 11 is soon approaching.

K

Izzy

Izzy Report 2 Nov 2011 18:38

Ash and i have been out Poppy Selling today, a very worthwhile time for an amazing cause.
The College students were all coming out on their lunch break whilst we were in the town centre, most of them just passed us by, busy in their conversations and on their phones, i began to assume that our presence was being ignored by them, but then as we were about to return to the Poppy shop, we became surrounded by a small group of students, all eager to put their money into our collection pot , they were not wanting a Poppy in return for their donation.................... a Royal British Legion Wrist band is THE must have accessorie for the youngsters these days. So please, my message to you all is : please don't make the mistake that i did and assume that because you cannot see a Poppy being worn by a youngster, that they are not wearing their Poppy with pride, it could well be on their wrist instead. xxxx

Joy

Joy Report 2 Nov 2011 18:42

Thinking about yesterday's date - and Harry Patch: I read this about him recently
"Harry died, as someone pointed out, aged 111 years, 1 month, 1 week and 1 day, or 11,11,11, the date, no less, of the Armistice. A coincidence of course, but a marvellous one all the same."
from http://www.richardvanemden.com/harry-patch.html

Julia

Julia Report 2 Nov 2011 21:50

Lieutenant William Gordon Angus , 19th Co Imperial Yeomanry, killed in action 3rd June 1901

Colonel William Walker MC died 24th July 1942

Private Michael Angus died 9th Feb 1944


We will remember them

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 3 Nov 2011 12:03



If you are searching for the burial place (or memorial) of your loved one, particularly war heroes though the site is not exclusively for them, try this site.....www.findagrave.com

The site holds information and photographs of graves and memorials, provided by volunteers.
You can leave flowers and messages, you can add information and photographs etc, and it costs nothing to register, just a moment of your time.

K

GinaS

GinaS Report 4 Nov 2011 08:07

Sub Conductor George P Splane RIP

8th March, 1942 aged 28 in Burma

GinaS

GinaS Report 4 Nov 2011 08:14

Lance Corporal Thomas Casserly killed 1/04/1918 RIP aged 21. near Calais

Joy

Joy Report 5 Nov 2011 09:09

http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/about-us/history-of-the-poppy-appeal

"The first official Legion Poppy Day was held in Britain on 11 November 1921, inspired by the poem In Flanders' Fields written by John McCrae.

Since then the Poppy Appeal has been a key annual event in the nation's calendar."

Joy

Joy Report 8 Nov 2011 08:59

Private Andrew Haig 4380, 1st/4th Bn., King's Own Scottish Borderers who was killed at Gallipoli 12 July 1915.

Joy

Joy Report 9 Nov 2011 08:35

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-15637074
Who, What, Why: Which countries wear poppies?

UK
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
South Africa
In total, 120 countries outside the UK are sent 3m poppies by Royal British Legion, mostly ex-pats
They include Spain, France, Germany, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Cyprus and Argentina

Joy

Joy Report 9 Nov 2011 13:14

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radio4/2011/11/the_poppy_factory.html
the story behind the red commemorative poppies and the ex-service men and women who make them

Annx

Annx Report 9 Nov 2011 13:31

Kath, what a moving poem, it brought a tear to my eye. Since I started FH I have found several relatives I never knew of who were lost in the war. Each time I think about the impact it must have made on their families and friends.

Who would have thought there would be so little caring and respect in the future that people would even think of stealing their memorials for scrap value. I find that very upsetting. They do not realise how different things would be now if it were not for these brave men and women.

Elisabeth

Elisabeth Report 10 Nov 2011 12:47

A gentle reminder for everyone to take a few moments tomorrow, and on Sunday, to remember all those lost in conflict, and in defence of our proud nation.

We owe so many our thanks and gratitude for their service, in war and in peace, from 1914 to just this week.

We will remember them.

xx

Joy

Joy Report 10 Nov 2011 16:41

The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of the eleventh year.

Julia

Julia Report 10 Nov 2011 17:56

For anyone that lives nearby- Duxford imperial war museum is open free of charge on Remembrance Sunday and they have all sorts of things going on including a remembrance service

http://www.iwm.org.uk/events/remembrance-sunday

we have been to this for the last few years and its really good but unfortunantly we cant make it this year.

I will put this on one of the other boards as well as people may not see it here!

Julia (In Cambs)

Joy

Joy Report 10 Nov 2011 22:06

http://www.visitlondon.com/events/detail/7152413-remembrance-in-london

http://www.bonjourparis.com/story/armistice-day-2011-day-remembrance-events-france/

http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/remembrance

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 11 Nov 2011 08:07



On the 11th November 2011, my special thoughts and prayers for those in my family who fought in, and didn't return home from, WWI and WWII.....uncle Geoff, Tony and Ernest.....and for ALL those brave men and women who fought and died for us, so that we can enjoy the freedom we have.
They did not fight, or die, in vain.

MotownGal

MotownGal Report 11 Nov 2011 08:56

WW2. Pvt. David William Cooper - Airborne Division.

The plane he was in crashed into the side of a mountain in thick fog, in Oslo, Norway.

They were coming back from a mission to bomb a Heavy Water Plant.

Every person on the plane died, 2 days before Peace was declared.

He was 27 years of age.

RIP.

Elisabeth

Elisabeth Report 11 Nov 2011 09:55

Another reminder for a few moments of private thought thiis morning, as I prepare to go out to a small act of remembrance today.

I shall give thanks for the fact that my father, though wounded in WW1 in Mesopotamia, returned and lived to a good age.

So many didn't return and still do not return home from serving this fine nation both at home and abroad. even this week.

We will remember them.

xxx

Barbra

Barbra Report 11 Nov 2011 10:23

My late Father -in law came home from the second world war ..he lost a lot of friends .Remembering him .& all .who died to give us our lives .
RIP to so many brave people Barbra x