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| Gladius |
nice job to ruin this thread!
go fight this out in the political forum plz! |
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| j_spot |
thank you grandma and grandpa
to all of you
je me souviens.
and if anybody else posts off topic in this thread, I will go out of line and suspend you without a doubt. Not today, not this thread.
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| torontotrance |
| I called my great-uncle today and said thanks. I do this every november 11th and I talk to him for a bit and then he goes to a school to help with the ceremonies. He was in the war, can't remember where he fought but he did fight and he still carries the scars. |
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| j_spot |
my grandfather signed up young, and went over early in the war.
He was hit in the hip with shrapnel, and was pulled back from the front lines. After he got better, he stayed in England teaching infantrymen how to ride motorcycles.
My Grandmother was a nurse who worked in field hospitals, mostly in france, because she was from Quebec and spoke french. After the war ended, she went from concentration camp to camp 'cleaning up' the mess that the Nazis had left behind. We didnt know this until about 2 years ago, when the drug therapy she was on trigged memories that sent her into a breakdown of a sort. I guess she saw some pretty horrific things..things so bad she never told her husband or children.
On the upside, my grandparents met during the war. |
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| NYCTrancefan |
| To all those who have served in the name of freedom and democracy throughout the world, to put forth the principles of liberty and justice, your sacrifice will never be in vain or forgotten, thank you very much on this day of remembrance. |
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