They fought a war so horrendous, people on both sides swore never to let war get so horrendous ever again. The use of chemical weapons, the ruthless officers and the lack of decent medical equipment meant this was a war people knew they weren't going to live through if they went. But went they did.
I don't think anybody could command quite as much respect from me as the people who fought in that war, knowing what was at stake and what the cost could be. A hundred years on, it doesn't seem any less poignant. Always remember them. Always.

Spot on Balkan. We should remember our so called 'Enemies' as well as our own.I have no idea who from my family was involved but there must be some as every family has relatives who were there. When I have asked my parents about it no one opens up and it seems to be a taboo subject. I know my dad was in the Malaysian jungle fighting commies and later at Suez but he has never said any more than that.
For other reasons Remembrance Day and the poppy appeal are dear to me.
Reading other peoples accounts reminds me what its all about, people just ordinary people. Without wanting to go political the likes of Nemanja Matič trying to link the poppy to the NATO bombing of Serbia and James McClean (Stoke player) connecting the poppy with the Irish troubles have got it wrong, its about remembering all the people.

Agree with most of that but I'm with olms grandad.I have no idea who from my family was involved but there must be some as every family has relatives who were there. When I have asked my parents about it no one opens up and it seems to be a taboo subject. I know my dad was in the Malaysian jungle fighting commies and later at Suez but he has never said any more than that.
For other reasons Remembrance Day and the poppy appeal are dear to me.
Reading other peoples accounts reminds me what its all about, people just ordinary people. Without wanting to go political the likes of Nemanja Matič trying to link the poppy to the NATO bombing of Serbia and James McClean (Stoke player) connecting the poppy with the Irish troubles have got it wrong, its about remembering all the people.
My Grandad fought in WW1, died just off Spring Bank in 1941. ARP duties.
I never met him, but I have his name.
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