There doesn't seem to be many people wearing poppies up to now which is a bit disappointing. We owe those who serve(d) so much, and a couple of quid for a poppy could help so many of the injured soldiers that are still with us today.
There doesn't seem to be many people wearing poppies up to now which is a bit disappointing. We owe those who serve(d) so much, and a couple of quid for a poppy could help so many of the injured soldiers that are still with us today.
Great photos those, it’s a good job your Grandad only got shot in his little pinky and not his little dinky :-)![]()
This is my grandad in hospital blue in 1918 - after 3 years at the front he unfortunately shot the little finger off his left hand at Battle of the Somme and managed to spend the last few months of the war in blighty.
(Well fortunately for him and me really because if he's stayed he probably wouldn't have made it back and I wouldn't be here.)
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This is my Dad just before D Day
There doesn't seem to be many people wearing poppies up to now which is a bit disappointing. We owe those who serve(d) so much, and a couple of quid for a poppy could help so many of the injured soldiers that are still with us today.
Its a shame with so much money raised so many of our ex forces are in Prison, in Mental Hospitals, are Homeless &that so many have drug &alcohol problems and that so many commit suicideI have quite a few metal ones including a couple of the City ones plus the usual one I buy each year. But I go online to the British Legion Shop each year and buy their Charity cards and other items as Christmas presents. This also can be a year round way of raising money for our war veterans and wounded.
I do it in memory of my Grandfather who was killed (blown to bits) in October 1917 just over 2 months before my father, his only son, was born in January 1918.
Some idiot in Eccles set a firework off during the 2 minutes silence. The people there tried to give him a good kicking. Absolutely no respect.[/QUOTE
fuckin sickening the **** wants alot more than a good kickingSome idiot in Eccles set a firework off during the 2 minutes silence. The people there tried to give him a good kicking. Absolutely no respect.
Don’t ever feel the need to apologise for someboby else’s disgusting disregard my fellow blue :)I was just reading about that idiot and on behalf of the wonderful people of Eccles I can only apologise. At the moment having watched part of the video submitted online I am s little too emotional, way past anger, to make much sense but I assure everyone that this is not typical of Eccles. I’m sorry.