Lest We Forget
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LEST WE FORGET!!!
Persective —
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If you are familiar with the group Celtic Thunder, an introduction is not necessary.However, if you have never heard of them, you are in for a real treat. This performance is thought-provoking,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]1 day ago -
* The things we keep: The National
Ron Kaplan's Baseball Bookshelf —
Authority: 131
Twenty years ago, next January 31, The National Sports Daily made its debut. In the pre-Internet days, the mission statement of this publication was to provide readers with as much information as quickly and well-written as possible, taking a swipe at the weekly Sporting News (less so Sports Illustrated ). Those ...2 days ago -
Lest We Forget
SO LOVELY —
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Sadly for my grandfather, eldest of three brothers, his war time was to end tragically. He was an expert navigator and bomber fighter, attached to the RAF and took part in most of the major bombing raids in Germany and France. In the Battle Of Brest - the first major daylight bombing raid - he was recommended for a ...3 weeks ago -
For the Fallen…
fracas —
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“It’s odd that you can get so anesthetized by your own pain or your own problem that you don’t quite fully share the hell of someone close to you.” - Claudia Lady Bird Johnson Please, won’t you spare a bit of your time to watch this video today? Even if you’ve seen it before, it’s ...3 weeks ago -
Lest We Forget
Elemental Children's Ministry —
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( photo originally uploaded to Flickr by striatic HT: Wikipedia ) Remembrance Day in Canada is a big deal. Having lived in Canada for just over four years, it’s been interesting to note that holidays aren’t as big of a deal here as they are in the States. Sometimes it seems that holidays ...3 weeks ago -
For Our Boys
SEROXAT SUFFERERS - STAND UP AND BE COUNTED —
Authority: 129
Im cold, Im lonely, Im scared of shellfire. Digging a trench KABOOM! Goes the choir. Closer & closer To the fallout dust. To gain a few inches In a war thats unjust. Theres a whistle overhead... © BOB FIDDAMAN3 weeks ago -
November 11th- “Lest We Forget”
VA3QV's Weblog —
Authority: 131
“We will remember them…” Thank You 73bob3 weeks ago -
Veteran’s Day / Remembrance Day
Jason Hayes - Musing —
Authority: 113
As I do every year on Musing, I like to take a few moments on November 11th to remember the lives and the sacrifices of the men and women who have served this country. Their bravery has allowed me and my family to pursue the dreams we hold dear. Their willingness to sacrifice has made [...]3 weeks ago -
November 11th is a special day...
halls of macadamia —
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...for some of us... but when the mother of Lane Watkins , a young Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan, commented on her terrible loss ... "They deserve your respect. In supporting them, youll make our loss much easier to bear" ... guess which misogynistic Canadian Blogger had to go out of his ...3 weeks ago -
Lest we forget
I'm Laila Yuile, and This Is How I See It —
Authority: 470
Dedicated to the brave men and women who serve, and to those who have lost their lives in the line of duty… “Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.” Posted in Laila Yuile Tagged: canadian forces, canadian military, lest we forget3 weeks ago -
* For the boys: Remembering the players who served
Ron Kaplan's Baseball Bookshelf —
Authority: 131
Today is Veteran’s Day and I always like to give a shout-out to the men and women who served. So I thought it appropriate to take a look at a few of the recent books that consider the players — both famous and unheralded — who gave up so much during WW II. In a telephone message, Ira Berkow, author of the 2009 ...3 weeks ago -
Today is a Serious Day
The Mind of Spaz —
Authority: 116
I thought I’d write an actual serious post today before my work sends me off to sensitivity training. Yes, imagine that. I need sensitivity training. Never thought I’d see the day. If I never offend anyone again after today, I apologize to those who enjoy seeing me do it. Until of course I pick the one topic ...3 weeks ago -
* For the boys, part 2: An overview of service in World War II
Ron Kaplan's Baseball Bookshelf —
Authority: 131
Gary Bedingfield, a 46-year-old British citizen, hosts the excellent baseballinwartime.com , a site devoted to ballplayers who served during WW II. His new book, Baseball’s Dead of World War II: A Roster of Professional Players Who Died in Service , has recently been published by McFarland. In an e-mail ...3 weeks ago -
Lest we forget
The Ryan Coke Experience —
Authority: 125
Most people have probably never heard of Joe Turner or Dudley “Red” Garrett. They have lots in common with Sid Abel, Syl Apps, Johnny Bower and Doug Harvey.They all served in war time, either leaving or postponing their hockey careers, or before their careers started, so we can live free.The latter four are all ...3 weeks ago -
To truly defeat tyranny...
halls of macadamia —
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...its not just soldiers who need to be remembered ... Iran has criticised Oxford University after one of its colleges established a scholarship in honour of a woman killed during post-election unrest in June. Neda Agha Soltan became a symbol of the opposition after she was shot dead at an anti-government ...3 weeks ago -
LEST WE FORGET
Bella-Bijou Jewellery —
Authority: 115
In memory to all those who have fallen. In memory of my Grandpa who wouldnt speak of the horrors of WWII. In memory of those who survived the horrors of Nazi Camps - and those who didnt. In memory of all the women who went to work in the mills and factories at a time when a womans place was the homestead to ...3 weeks ago -
Lest We Forget
halls of macadamia —
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Do you know someone who enlisted in World War I in Canada? -- Search the WWI CEF database -- Do you know a Canadian killed while serving his country? -- Search the Commonwealth War Graves database -- My wifes grandfather, a member of the Canadian Cyclist Battalion, (pictured, in the kilt) ...3 weeks ago -
The Power of Words - Remembrance Day
Harlequin Romance Group Author Blog —
Authority: 120
Eleventh hour | Eleventh day | Eleventh month Today, member countries of the Commonwealth (particularly) recall those who lost their lives during the many engagements of World War 1. Hostilities famously ended at 11am on the 11th November 1918 when the Armistice was signed. It is a day when the dying strains ...3 weeks ago -
In hearts at peace, under an English heaven
Parlez-vous moo? —
Authority: 110
The Soldier IF I should die, think only this of me; That there’s some corner of a foreign field That is for ever England. There shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware, Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to ...3 weeks ago -
We Will Remember Them..
Socyberty —
Authority: 507
The armistice was signed at Rethondes, France at 11am on the 11th of November 1918. The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. Armistice Day is now used in many countries to not only remember those fallen in World War I, but to remember the fallen of all conflicts. At 11am today, many, many ...3 weeks ago

