A great big thank you to all serving, both current, retired and passed on for your bravery,courage and unselfishness so people like me can eat my choccies in relative safety and moan about politicians.
Without you we would not have our most basic of freedoms.
We are the Pilgrims master.We shall go
Always a little further: It may be
Beyond that last blue mountain barred
With snow
Across that angry or that glimmering sea
bluesbiker In: Birmingham in th
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Having been serving in the RAF during the Falklands and For british aerospace during the first gulf war in 1992. I can honestly say with hand on heart that wars are VERY VERY LOUD!! The reality of war is shocking and certainly has a great effect on those that get directly involved. Those people have my admiration and i will never forget the contribution they have made for this country. Whatever conflict they served in including Northern ireland. I for one if in a position to, will be standing silent on Sunday.
As an ex-seviceman Ghosthunter i thank you for your words
Nice words Ghosthunter, being the mother of a daughter who has served her country in the Gulf War and seeing the effect this has had on her, something she will never talk about. yet she still remains a serving officer of over 15yrs. I will be standing in silence and saying a prayer for those that are serving, those that have served and those that have lost their lives making ours a better one, also for the families and friends that have lost their loved ones.
Witchiest you will be in my thoughts.
lovely words GH - I have known people in the forces - Falklands, Northern Ireland, Bosnia. Luckily they came out of it physically unscathed.
But I shall be thinking of all our people in all the forces past, present & future & their families.
Well said. If I see old Frank in the pub tonight I'll buy him a pint.
I made the mistake once of assuming he was in on day one of D-Day.
'No.'
'Sorry, Frank, I really thought you were in on the first day.'
'No way. I was in the day before'
As a parachutist he was one of that elite band who were dropped in behind German lines to disrupt communications ahead of the landings, and obviously he lived to tell the tale. He'll deserve that pint...
i wil be there on the seafrnt watchin the parade thinkin of my dad an my uncles who served in ww2,and of recent conflicts especially Afghanistan we dont realise how hard our forces are fighting there,i spent some time there in the seventies[ex hippy] an wouldnt want to fight in such inhospitable [an beutiful]country and against really tough and focussed tribesmen an insurgents who really dont fear death!!
My greatest respect to all those who served and died, to those who served and survived and to those currently serving in the armed forces.
I was a Royal Navy wife for 16yrs, living in Gibraltar when the (1990-91) Gulf war was taking place, and my son is currently serving in the Royal Navy.
Quite a moving expierience standing on the camp field at squires, half way taking our tent down at eleven oclock, with our hands behind our backs and heads bowed.
I would not be a biker today with the freedom i have if it wasnt for our past.
God Bless