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Discussion in 'Charlton' started by Typical part 2, Nov 2, 2025 at 10:35 AM.

  1. ElfsborgAddick

    ElfsborgAddick Well-Known Member

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    Sittingbourne<yikes>
     
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    Had to go to a supplier- having 6 fingers on each hand makes them very prolific manufacturers
     
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    lardiman Lest we forget
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    Remembrance Sunday is the 9th November this year - this coming weekend.

    I wasn't sure for a while if it was the first Sunday after November 11th or the closest Sunday to November 11th.
    Seems it is the latter.
     
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    I always wear my poppy with pride. One of my relations died at the Battle of The Somme.
     
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    lardiman Lest we forget
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    One of my Dad's older brothers & a brother-in-law fought in the Far East.
    One didn't come home.
    The other was a prisoner of the Japanese until the end of the War.
    His health was always bad after he got home, but at least I had a chance to know him in his latter years when I was a kid.

    I think every family can tell similar stories to these.
    They should never be forgotten.
     
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    If you can bucket list a ww1 battlefield tour I recommend you do so.

    It’s impossible to explain the range of emotions you feel.
     
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    I'm off to Flanders in two weeks. I've done it many times, but it still makes we weep when I see Tyne Cot. I always make time to visit Langmark, the German cemetery. I'll head over to Poperinge for the Shot at Dawn cells and Talbot House. The Menin Gate at dusk is a must for anyone in Ypres.
     
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