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PaulSthcoast
11-11-2022, 10:53 AM
Lest we forget.

Thanks to all those who have
and continue to Serve.

Paul.

RB
11-11-2022, 11:08 AM
Lest We Forget.

Startrek
11-11-2022, 11:56 AM
Lest we forget !

Grandfather WW1 France
Grandfather WW2 Light Spotter Sydney heads
Uncle WW2 Changi
Dad too young to serve by 2 years

M.

strongmanmike
11-11-2022, 12:21 PM
Grandfather served WWI Australian Army
Father served WWII Italian Army
Uncle served WWII Royal Australian Navy
Father in Law served British Army, UN Peace Keeper Cyprus

Lest we Forget

Uncle served Korea Royal Australian Airforce
Son Served Australian Army
Son serving Royal Australian Airforce

Mike

Crater101
11-11-2022, 03:08 PM
Amen to that!


In our fast food, mutli-pay TV channel, instant everything times, let's all pause and remember those who made it possible.

Dennis
11-11-2022, 07:08 PM
Lest we forget.

This day in particular always brings a lump to my throat and a tear to my eyes.

Thank you to all those that served and serve today, I honour and am grateful for your courage and sacrifice.

Dennis

Rainmaker
11-11-2022, 08:27 PM
+1 :thumbsup:
My father served in the Finnish Army in 1945, 30 years later I joined the Australian Army.

croweater
12-11-2022, 01:20 AM
Lest we forget. My grandfather.
With his horse in Palestine, WW1. He's in the middle with the dark horse.

Hodur
12-11-2022, 10:52 PM
Your Grandad looks the the Chesty Bonds Man, that’s high praise! Though in my early sixties I’ve clear memories of some WWI vets, neighbours mostly.
A bloody brutal meat grinder of a war.
You’ve every reason to be very proud of your Grandad, mine was Mormon, one of Australia’s first and married to a German nation, he was a conscientious objectors. All of his sons Served in WWII including of course my father.
Your Grandad was a fine figure of a man.

Hodur
12-11-2022, 11:00 PM
Im chronically ill, a degenerative neurological disorder. I’m treated at Concord Hospital, the hospital is full of remembrances too WWII, it was built to treat the injured of WWII.
There special remembrance of POWs. An older nurse told me the last poor bugger theyd been a POW of the Japanese died in the late 70’s.
If you get the opportunity to have a look at Conord, it’s worth the trip. The last WWII hut was pulled down only this year.

croweater
13-11-2022, 12:27 AM
Hi David. Thanks for your kind comments. I am proud of him and you have made me feel that more. I love those two photos. He has a competent bearing and looks to be a man to rely on. Yes it was a particularly terrible war and my mother said that he was affected. When he returned he didn't talk much and was almost deaf from gunfire.
Thanks again,
Cheers, Richard

ab1963
13-11-2022, 08:05 AM
Grandad WW11 8th army Sherman tank driver 1939-45
Served all over Europe,Africa like them all very brave men