As is traditional, a respectful thread to commemorate those who have fought, from whatever nation, on behalf of others.*
Of course this year there is a special significance as it is the centenary of the end of the Great War. And in today’s paper a remarkable story. The headstone of the last British soldier killed in the war, Private George Ellison, killed 90 minutes before the armistice came into force aged 40, is opposite the grave of Private John Parr, the first British soldier killed in the war aged 17, in Saint-Symphorien Cemetery near Mons in Belgium. This is entirely by coincidence, no planning involved. Now, as the article says, they are separated by a few yards of lawn, 4 years and 10 million deaths. Nearby is the grave of Private George Price (25), a Canadian, the last Commonwealth soldier killed in the war. At 10:57 on 11 November 1918. Three minutes.
* also a small memorial to Swords, who always liked these threads. No I don’t want the old ****er back, though I am curious to know what he’s up to.
Of course this year there is a special significance as it is the centenary of the end of the Great War. And in today’s paper a remarkable story. The headstone of the last British soldier killed in the war, Private George Ellison, killed 90 minutes before the armistice came into force aged 40, is opposite the grave of Private John Parr, the first British soldier killed in the war aged 17, in Saint-Symphorien Cemetery near Mons in Belgium. This is entirely by coincidence, no planning involved. Now, as the article says, they are separated by a few yards of lawn, 4 years and 10 million deaths. Nearby is the grave of Private George Price (25), a Canadian, the last Commonwealth soldier killed in the war. At 10:57 on 11 November 1918. Three minutes.
* also a small memorial to Swords, who always liked these threads. No I don’t want the old ****er back, though I am curious to know what he’s up to.

