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benetofski 11-11-05 11:01 AM

Rememberence Day
 
To the fallen of the Great World Wars.

Thank you for your sacrifice - We remember you and hold a special place in our hearts for you......

U-104 11-11-05 11:54 AM

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Ula Jolly 11-11-05 12:28 PM

To the millions of men, women and children who gave or were forced to give their lives because of the insanity of a handful. May we never be struck by the same misfortune they were. We should work hard to bring other people's quality of life up to ours, and never let jealousy or greed bring damage to those who do not wish it upon themselves.

irish1958 11-11-05 01:01 PM

May it never happen again, but I fear madness is occuring again in the name of "god".
To All the brave men, women and children who died: thank you
irish1958

LeutSteiger 11-11-05 01:46 PM

Dedicated to the Veterans on this 11th day of the 11th month
 
A song by a well known Canadian musical artist, the video and music are all very moving...

http://www.terry-kelly.com/pittance.htm#

JohnnyPotPie 11-11-05 02:00 PM

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303_Michcich 11-11-05 02:47 PM

Today`s the Independence Day in Poland: to all those that brought us a free country !

11-11-05 03:21 PM

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Highbury 11-11-05 03:38 PM

http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/3422/vet23fn.th.gif

Marhkimov 11-11-05 04:38 PM

If anyone doesn't know, today is Veterans Day in the US... What about everywhere else?

Teufelschiff 11-11-05 04:46 PM

<------ USMC 6 years. Warm greetings to any fellow veterans.

frogdog 11-11-05 05:44 PM

Nobody...especially professional/career military want war. Those, in particular, who have seen the horror and destruction it brings...could ever believe its a good or glorious thing. But...sometimes it is necessary. People who would undermine the foundations of a peaceful and non-oppressing civilation to impose their beliefs and ideaology on a non-receptive society do not always take a simple " no thank you" for an final answer. When that does not happen...and they do not get or understand the State Department's platitudes...then someone has got to lay down his plow, his screwdriver or his pencil and go kill them.
Thank you veterans (both combat and non-combat) for the courage and sacrifices you have shown and made for a very ungrateful citizenery who fail to realize that the privilages they enjoy and take for granted were bought and paid for with your blood, sweat and tears.
Saw a bumper sticker couple of weeks ago: "GIVE WAR A CHANCE, PEACE AND LOVE HAVE FAILED TO GET THE JOB DONE"

Highbury 11-11-05 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marhkimov
If anyone doesn't know, today is Veterans Day in the US... What about everywhere else?

It is Rememberance Day in Canada and I think every Commonwealth country.

P_Funk 11-11-05 08:11 PM

The only day of the year that makes my tough and gruff grandpa sad.

Pathetic how we always make an effort to commemorate the sacrifices of the generations before us and we're still turning young men into soldiers and sending them off to die.

Lest we forget. Pray we one day understand.

silent_otto 11-11-05 09:09 PM

Yes, at least now the strong countries in the world have learned the lesson, so we have no wars anymore.

Oh wait... my mistake!

HEMISENT 11-11-05 10:01 PM

Hey Tuefelschiff
Happy Birthday and Semper Fi.
6 years also, got out after Beirut.
:up: :up: :up:

Kpt. Lehmann 11-11-05 10:18 PM

Seven years in the U.S. Army Field Artillery here.

I remember.

bill clarke 11-12-05 04:31 AM

Sadly, in Australia, Remembrance day has been comemerated without a single WWI veteran left.
Lest We Forget.

Soviet_Warlord 11-12-05 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bill clarke
Sadly, in Australia, Remembrance day has been comemerated without a single WWI veteran left.
Lest We Forget.

that sucks :(

In Canada we still have 7 or 8 left (from what I last heard) I think they joined by lying about their age.

11-12-05 01:41 PM

FAMILY MEMBERS SERVED ON BOTH SIDES OF WW1 and WW2
 
Family Members served on Both sides of Both WW1 and WW2

World War 1

Grandfather served on the German side of WW1. He was supposed to serve in the U-boat arm of the forces but at the last minute they needed more men at the front. Fought at all the major battles ( Somme, Vimy Ridge, etc. ) The trenches were filled with rats (said they were the size of cats), mud, etc. Wounded 3 times. Once stabbed through the chest and twice shot through the same leg. He and his best friend shot down a French fighter plane. I still have the helmet from the pilot. Then his best friend was killed in action. He had to bury him and carved his tomestone. Survived the WW1 and moved to Canada in the 1920's. During WW2 he was repeatedly harrassed by the RCMP. They sat outside his house every night and watched him. But the best part was, no Germans were allowed to have a short wave listening set. However a short wave set was obtained and installed in the house where they listened to the events of WW2. The RCMP raided the house but never found the radio.
As for war my grandfather said " Niemals weider" translated that means " Never again " ( would he fight ).

On my wifes side, her Grandfather served with the Canadians during WW1. He was killed in action and served at most of the major battles as well.

********We have often wondered if these 2 Grandfathers were shooting at each other being they on opposite sides at the same battles. The world is nuts!!!!! Go figure??? :down: :down: :down:


World War 2

Uncle was in the Canadian forces and got ashore on D-Day only to be shot in the back by a German sniper in France. He spent the last years of his life in great pain from the bullet that passed close to his spine ( causing scar tissue ).

Grandfather on my mothers side trained Canadian pilots and bombardiers in the WW2.

2 Uncles on my fathers side were civilians during WW2 in Hamburg, Germany. They had it rough.

2 Aunts on my fathers side were civilians during WW2 also in Hamburg, Germany. 1 of my Aunts had her eye blown out from bomb schrapnel. She said it "RAINED BOMBS" and they had nothing to eat. They looked everywhere for something to eat.

********Again we have often wondered if the Canadian pilots and bombardiers that my Grandfather (on my moms side) trained had been dropping bombs in Hamburg, Germany on my dads relatives ( Uncles and Aunts ) The world is nuts!!!! :down: :down:

Rememberance Day is weird for me. Many times I wonder what they fought for when I look at the world today with all it's terrorism, crime, drugs, corporate fraud, political and religous problems.

Bottom line: The world is a little crazy at times. :down: :down:


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