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What did you do to remember the Fallen?

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johnpirate:
I went to our local memorial took my 14 year old daughter .She wasnt happy when I first took her but now 5 years on she comes quite happily .Understands why and is willing to get up early on the Sunday.Not bad for a teenager.I have always wanted to go to to Menin Gate ,maybe one day

SteveGoodz:
Attended the big parade in Bristol this morning with my two grandsons (13 today  :) ). Next week I'll be parade marshal again for our local RBL parade. Gonna have to dig out the uniform and dust off the medals for that one .. hope the trousers still fit  :shock:

Wireless:
I visited the Rememberance Service at a local church, and all sections of the local Scout Group (I'm a Troop Assistant), and Guiding Group paraded; our GSL and a Guide Leader gave readings.

Only one of our Scouts was unable to attend, all turned out in well pressed uniform, which you'll agree is not bad going from 10 to 15 year olds.

electricbluebadger:

--- Quote from: "joe90" ---Went to the service at the college........ had to get the uniform out mind!

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Get your hat on straight n sort your tie knot out then :) .... Sir :) LMAO


Cheers Steve

SteveGoodz:

--- Quote from: "Wireless" ---I visited the Rememberance Service at a local church, and all sections of the local Scout Group (I'm a Troop Assistant), and Guiding Group paraded; our GSL and a Guide Leader gave readings.

Only one of our Scouts was unable to attend, all turned out in well pressed uniform, which you'll agree is not bad going from 10 to 15 year olds.
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It's always gratifying for both serving and ex-members of HM Forces to see young people at Remembrance services. I try to make a point of speaking to as many of them as I can to let them know we appreciate them being there. Keep up the good work  :D

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