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Well said , I wonder how many of those who died in their thousands up to this moment in time thought only of them selves prior to enlisting , I'm sure there would have been a few but the majority recognised that for the greater good their own freedom would have to be put on the back burner. In September this year myself and two mates ( all ex serviceman) have booked to spend a week visiting Caen and the beaches to pay our respects to a generation who gave everything.
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
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D Day commemoration on 09:17 - Jun 6 with 958 views
Well said , I wonder how many of those who died in their thousands up to this moment in time thought only of them selves prior to enlisting , I'm sure there would have been a few but the majority recognised that for the greater good their own freedom would have to be put on the back burner. In September this year myself and two mates ( all ex serviceman) have booked to spend a week visiting Caen and the beaches to pay our respects to a generation who gave everything.
Yours is the only reply thus far,which is sad. We are more concerned with bashing politicians who are nobodies I’ve done a few war graves and been to Utah beach when our kids were young. They have to be fully aware of the reality of war and what teenagers did 80 years ago . What strikes one at the memorials are the ages of the fallen. We have let them down for many years and should be ashamed .. I have a niece who lives in Sydney and always goes to ANZAC day remembrances. She never forgot one ex serviceman who said to he ,” Know what,you Pommie bastards were good mates and we “” always back you up.”
D Day commemoration on 09:17 - Jun 6 by onehunglow
Yours is the only reply thus far,which is sad. We are more concerned with bashing politicians who are nobodies I’ve done a few war graves and been to Utah beach when our kids were young. They have to be fully aware of the reality of war and what teenagers did 80 years ago . What strikes one at the memorials are the ages of the fallen. We have let them down for many years and should be ashamed .. I have a niece who lives in Sydney and always goes to ANZAC day remembrances. She never forgot one ex serviceman who said to he ,” Know what,you Pommie bastards were good mates and we “” always back you up.”
Maybe everyone's watching the commemoration ? An interesting stat which I just heard ( a stats is a stat I know) is that should this country be under threat of invasion only 21% of "fighting" age would be willing to join up, should, as what happened in 1940 that France be invaded that figure drops to 14% , The British Army is now losing more each year than they enlist , surprising when you consider conditions have improved and discipline relaxed , certainly since I served.
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
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D Day commemoration on 09:43 - Jun 6 with 935 views
Maybe everyone's watching the commemoration ? An interesting stat which I just heard ( a stats is a stat I know) is that should this country be under threat of invasion only 21% of "fighting" age would be willing to join up, should, as what happened in 1940 that France be invaded that figure drops to 14% , The British Army is now losing more each year than they enlist , surprising when you consider conditions have improved and discipline relaxed , certainly since I served.
It really does make you think what would happen if our country were to be invaded now. Many see soldiers as “ bullies” We have many supporting countries who hate us
Maybe everyone's watching the commemoration ? An interesting stat which I just heard ( a stats is a stat I know) is that should this country be under threat of invasion only 21% of "fighting" age would be willing to join up, should, as what happened in 1940 that France be invaded that figure drops to 14% , The British Army is now losing more each year than they enlist , surprising when you consider conditions have improved and discipline relaxed , certainly since I served.
Or maybe people were in work, I was.
I have said it before, my grandfather is my hero. A Royal Marine Commando who was attached to the LRDG in North Africa, was at Tobruk (not the battle, Operation Agreement)., El Alamein and Normandy.
If the call came I don't suppose I'd be much use but I'd answer it and I'm 57.
When it was suggested they should use coscription there was a major kickback n social media from younger people. We have brought up a generation of A holes who think mostly of themselves and they're lost without a mobile phone, wifi or an xbox.
Just wait til Labour have been in a few years. Right now we even have young people who won't work in places like the NHS, ambulance service or join the police because it's too hard. If there was a major war we would be screwed. it'd be up to dad's army.
Edit, saying all that, I have 2 sons, one is 15 and a softy, the other is 18 and wants to join the Royal Marines when he gets back from a 3 month trip to work in Camp America, so, it's not all yoing people but far too many all the same.
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D Day commemoration on 17:08 - Jun 6 with 851 views
I have said it before, my grandfather is my hero. A Royal Marine Commando who was attached to the LRDG in North Africa, was at Tobruk (not the battle, Operation Agreement)., El Alamein and Normandy.
If the call came I don't suppose I'd be much use but I'd answer it and I'm 57.
When it was suggested they should use coscription there was a major kickback n social media from younger people. We have brought up a generation of A holes who think mostly of themselves and they're lost without a mobile phone, wifi or an xbox.
Just wait til Labour have been in a few years. Right now we even have young people who won't work in places like the NHS, ambulance service or join the police because it's too hard. If there was a major war we would be screwed. it'd be up to dad's army.
Edit, saying all that, I have 2 sons, one is 15 and a softy, the other is 18 and wants to join the Royal Marines when he gets back from a 3 month trip to work in Camp America, so, it's not all yoing people but far too many all the same.
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Hence the question mark , and no malice was meant by it . I recall you posting about your grandad and understand why you're rightly proud of him. I have nothing but total respect for him and the hundreds of thousands like him, not forgetting the bravery of the women who, for example even knew the risks they faced when parachuted into occupied France . I joined the Army straight from school at 15 ( you could back in the day ) something I always wanted to do, my only regret was I never made a career from it but married life in the forces wasn't something my wife was keen on although she stuck it with me for a year. I'd like to think that should the call come there's enough like minded individuals would join but from personal experiences I fear not .
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
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D Day commemoration on 17:09 - Jun 6 with 849 views
Had some veterans in to talk to the kids about their experience, all work done about D day then invited a load in from the local old folks homes for a 1940s style picnic lunch with the children 👍
Hence the question mark , and no malice was meant by it . I recall you posting about your grandad and understand why you're rightly proud of him. I have nothing but total respect for him and the hundreds of thousands like him, not forgetting the bravery of the women who, for example even knew the risks they faced when parachuted into occupied France . I joined the Army straight from school at 15 ( you could back in the day ) something I always wanted to do, my only regret was I never made a career from it but married life in the forces wasn't something my wife was keen on although she stuck it with me for a year. I'd like to think that should the call come there's enough like minded individuals would join but from personal experiences I fear not .
Both you and Cat have done your folks proud Group hug from no riff faff West Wirral
Hence the question mark , and no malice was meant by it . I recall you posting about your grandad and understand why you're rightly proud of him. I have nothing but total respect for him and the hundreds of thousands like him, not forgetting the bravery of the women who, for example even knew the risks they faced when parachuted into occupied France . I joined the Army straight from school at 15 ( you could back in the day ) something I always wanted to do, my only regret was I never made a career from it but married life in the forces wasn't something my wife was keen on although she stuck it with me for a year. I'd like to think that should the call come there's enough like minded individuals would join but from personal experiences I fear not .
I didn't think there was any malice, you're not like that.
I left school at 17 and applied to join th Royal Artillery. The week before I went to St George's Barracks for the final tests and interview ( its been sold off now ) I broke my nose playing football and failed the medical. The interviewing Major (whose name I forget) said he had some concerns but to go away, get the operation for the deviated septum and if I wanted to, try again in 6 months. I had the op 3 months later and developed Asthma, severly so and hardly even played any sort for the next 5 years. So I never went back, life took over and I moved on.
With hindsight maybe the Major was right to have concerns, maybe I wasn't joining for the right reasons but who knows. However I developed an interest in history and WW2 is a point of interest if only because of my grandpa. I watch these veterans on tv and see them cry when talking about it, 80 years on the emotions are still very raw. Very soon they will all be gone which is sad, their stories should never be forgotten.
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D Day commemoration on 17:48 - Jun 6 with 822 views
Had some veterans in to talk to the kids about their experience, all work done about D day then invited a load in from the local old folks homes for a 1940s style picnic lunch with the children 👍
Brilliant, Gwyn.
I've been listening to a podcast called "We have ways of making you talk" which is all about the Normandy landings. There's a lot I didn't know.
I find it impossible not to respect those brave men and women and what they did, what they went through and not just during Operation Overlord.
I'm lucky if I'm half the man my grandpa was.
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D Day commemoration on 18:49 - Jun 6 with 819 views
I see Sunak has had to make an apology for returning to the UK early yesterday to attend to give an election interview, firstly umbrellas and now this , just who is advising him ?and even without poor advice surely he should have realised the importance of yesterday. Poor form .
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
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D Day commemoration on 09:09 - Jun 7 with 681 views
I see Sunak has had to make an apology for returning to the UK early yesterday to attend to give an election interview, firstly umbrellas and now this , just who is advising him ?and even without poor advice surely he should have realised the importance of yesterday. Poor form .
Morning boundy Got up later today and after taking Lab for ablutions came back and switched on TV to see this . His judgement is appalling and a massive own goal. He needs to be put out of his misery. It’s pathetic to see ..
D Day commemoration on 09:09 - Jun 7 by onehunglow
Morning boundy Got up later today and after taking Lab for ablutions came back and switched on TV to see this . His judgement is appalling and a massive own goal. He needs to be put out of his misery. It’s pathetic to see ..
Good morning Sir, yes a gigantic own goal indeed, is this the defining mistake of his campaign or can he top it off with an even greater gaff, who knows but there's plenty of time left.
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
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D Day commemoration on 09:15 - Jun 7 with 664 views
I see Sunak has had to make an apology for returning to the UK early yesterday to attend to give an election interview, firstly umbrellas and now this , just who is advising him ?and even without poor advice surely he should have realised the importance of yesterday. Poor form .
He's the gift that keeps on giving, and him still denying he's lied over the £2000 he's a real asset to Labour
You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
Good morning Sir, yes a gigantic own goal indeed, is this the defining mistake of his campaign or can he top it off with an even greater gaff, who knows but there's plenty of time left.
The only good thing is Corbyn isn’t leading Labour . It seems impossible to not beat Sunak. I have to add ,just for Builth ,that in recent years we. Have seen the worst 2 Home Secretaries in Priti Patel and teresa corset May ,a woman who single handedly slaughtered the Justice System and Police Service virtually overnight . Her legacy is what we see on the streets now . Utter devastation. An appallingly callous and calculating xxxx whose leaving the Commons is long overdue .
Good morning Sir, yes a gigantic own goal indeed, is this the defining mistake of his campaign or can he top it off with an even greater gaff, who knows but there's plenty of time left.
No own goal, it's purposefully done. You know Sunak is handing over the baton to Starmer in a few weeks.
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D Day commemoration on 10:15 - Jun 7 with 617 views
He's the gift that keeps on giving, and him still denying he's lied over the £2000 he's a real asset to Labour
Turns out though, Labour have ade claims about tory sending that aren't true. Well, according to breakfast news this morning anyway.
They both lie, the best weapon Labour has is the 14 years of tory rule that have hurled us into this mess we all suffer from. The worst government in a very long time.
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D Day commemoration on 17:37 - Jun 7 with 509 views
Turns out though, Labour have ade claims about tory sending that aren't true. Well, according to breakfast news this morning anyway.
They both lie, the best weapon Labour has is the 14 years of tory rule that have hurled us into this mess we all suffer from. The worst government in a very long time.