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31st July 13, 11:59 PM
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 Originally Posted by Grizzled Ian
Thank you Silk,
It is important to us to know that the memory of our grandfathers' and great-grandfathers' generation is respected still in Europe. Our governments contribute (I am sure) to the work of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission around the world, which I have seen in France, Gallipoli, and Kanchanaburi in Thailand. It adds a real human dimension at the personal level to know of such happenings as the pipers of Holland, the daily evening service at the Menin Gate in Ypres, and the inscription above the school in Villers-Bretonneux, "N'oubliez jamais l'Australie". It means a lot to know that ordinary people remember.
Yes it really does! I confess I shed a few tears when I saw pics and videos of all they do to honour our dead.
Does Australia have any particular area of the world where she took great losses in the world wars and/or formed a special bond with any particular country? Any particular war memorial outside of Australia that would mean a lot for you to see? I dream of seeing Vimy Ridge but I also want to see Holten and others too.
Silk
Last edited by Silk; 1st August 13 at 12:03 AM.
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