lest we forget, page-28

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    Dtrad, sorry if my post offended you, at this lady's funeral were a number of men who served our country all wearing there service medals and who had served with her husband. We all observed our minutes silence and remembered. I too have walked on the beach at Gallipoli and know what it means to be there, I thought of my family members that served there and then went on to serve in France. My husband remembered three houses he lived in with his mother being bombed, his sister losing and eye and he has scars from the bombing. No one has ownership of the grief of war. We should all remember and not forget, war does terrible things to not only those who serve but also to those who are caught up in war.
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