Veterans, don't need more holidays, they just need more RecognitionDexter_h wrote:vetern's should have more holidays dedicated to them
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I would have thought the same had I not read (with muted disgust) his posts about Afghanistan :xCharlene wrote:KnowItAll wrote:???Happy Remembrance Day
somehow, I never heard that expression before. isnt Rememberence day supposed to be a somber day of reflection, rememberence and Respectfulness. ????
I noticed that, but i really don't think he meant it in a disrespectful way
I am very fond of Wilfred Owen's poems. If you are interested in more of this type try this book:CartWheelFan wrote:While In Flanders Fields may be better known in Canada and I have no wish to challange it's significance of it's place in history or symbolic connection to this day, I would also like to present another poem, also from the First World War which I always turn to set the mood for Remembrance. The poem is titled Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen, a British Army officer who served on the Western Front.