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Can I draw the attention of my friends in B & S to this question in Society and Culture in case you haven't seen it.
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I for one have done as he asks.
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The most amazing first answer.
I for one have done as he asks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've signed. Such bravery. I think we can only imagine just how brave all the armed forces were,not forgetting the Merchant Navy as without then there would have been no food or supplie's. I commend everyone who served in the war and those left at home like the women who had to bring up their children,keep them safe and fed,having to "Make do and mend". The Land Army's. I grew up near to an old airfield,we used to play in the carcuss's of war planes never realising then just how vital a role they played. Hero's and Heroine's, I salute you all.
I've also signed, and to add a little to what Daisy has said, a neighbour from a few years ago, (he's passed on now), was in the Merchant Navy, he was on the Russia run, he never spoke about his experiences, but as he got older, we helped look after him, and his body was covered in scars from the wounds he'd recieved during that time.
And of course, thats not forgetting, as she intimates, the bravery of everyone, regardless of ocupation, who, in their own way, stood up to the tyranny of the time.
And of course, thats not forgetting, as she intimates, the bravery of everyone, regardless of ocupation, who, in their own way, stood up to the tyranny of the time.
Hiya Lonnie, My Dad was also on the russian run. 3 different ship's he was on were torpedoed and he saw a lot of his mates perish. Dad never spoke much about the war it was our mum who told us thing's. Dad had a red indent on his neck and I remember asking him as a kid what it was. " Thats where your mother hit me with a salt fish" he said and I believed him..duh. until mum told me different when I was older. The old war veteran's did'nt say much about their part in the war! Daisy.