Off Topic Remembrance Day

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As David Dimbleby said, the mist sobering thought. If a column just 3 abreast of all these who have passed serving their country, the front of the procession would be at the Cenpotaph and the rear would be in Edinburgh. Bless every single one.
 
As David Dimbleby said, the mist sobering thought. If a column just 3 abreast of all these who have passed serving their country, the front of the procession would be at the Cenpotaph and the rear would be in Edinburgh. Bless every single one.
What I heard in the commentary was that there's only 15 WW2 veterans left and six were on duty at the parade, the youngest 94 and oldest 103, God Bless 'em.
 
I had to Google that as I thought you'd lost your marbles:emoticon-0102-bigsm

That's a truly staggering figure given the age they'd need to be and leaves no doubt that people are living much longer nowadays.

A significant percentage of WW1 vets didn't commemorate remembrance day, but most ww2 vets do. 8 May is the commemoration day here, as when Germany capitulated. Ppl hang flags outside their houses/off balconies, the king gives a speech and Norwegians mutter about the Swedes being cowards.