90 years lads, just watched the moving ceremony in London.
WW1 was a shocker, only to be followed by a harrowing re-match 21 years later. No trilogy, thank God.
So many of us know someone who lost someone to the wars. Those of us with roots in the nations that made up the Empire can recount personal stories of loss on a scale as large as any.
Those men who died, on both sides, deserve the utmost respect and remembrance. Lest we ever forget.
WW1 was a shocker, only to be followed by a harrowing re-match 21 years later. No trilogy, thank God.
So many of us know someone who lost someone to the wars. Those of us with roots in the nations that made up the Empire can recount personal stories of loss on a scale as large as any.
Those men who died, on both sides, deserve the utmost respect and remembrance. Lest we ever forget.
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