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    remus
    last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 09:20

    In the UK its a fairly prominent event (for lack of a better term.) Is it the same in other countries? and are you going to be doing the 2 minutes silence?

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      solo
      last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 10:26

      I am not aware of any 2 minutes of silence here in the states, I know it's a 'bank holiday'...or is it? it's marked on our calendar as 'Veterans day' so I assume so. I would have thought a country such as ours with the amount of living veterans and a continuing daily tally of new veterans would celebrate this day in a bigger way.

      Now if I may ask is yours rembeberance of WW2 or like here a rememberance of all veterans of all wars?

      I remember vaguely as a kid living in a former British Colony having a 'Poppy day', is this the same day?

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        Alan Fraser
        last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 11:59

        Remembrance Day is actually based on the armistice at the end of WWI...hence the 2 minute silence on 11th hour of the 11th Day of the 11 month...but it has been extended to cover all wars since that time.
        It seems that in the UK there are now only 3 remaining veterans of WWI, so it's on the verge of passing from living memory entirely into history.

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          MALAISE
          last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 12:06

          In France , it's a quite important date in History. The end of the WW1, and the rememberance of all soldiers (of each side ) dead for what ? ( Liberty, Freedom or ...economics )

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            Stinkie
            last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 12:08

            @alan fraser said:

            Remembrance Day is actually based on the armistice at the end of WWI...hence the 2 minute silence on 11th hour of the 11th Day of the 11 month...but it has been extended to cover all wars since that time.
            It seems that in the UK there are now only 3 remaining veterans of WWI, so it's on the verge of passing from human memory entirely into history.

            Shame. Any of you ever visit one of them soldier's graveyards from WWI? My dad took to one when I was about 14, 15. Must have been somewhere in West-Flanders.

            Breaks your heart, a place like that.

            Today's a national holiday here in Belgium, but I doubt many will be still for two minutes, or even one. It is indeed passing into history.

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              Gaieus
              last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 12:21

              @unknownuser said:

              Shame. Any of you ever visit one of them soldier's graveyards from WWI? My dad took to one when I was about 14, 15. Must have been somewhere in West-Flanders.

              When I went to secondary school, my class volunteered in keeping the graves of WWI soldiers tidy and all in our local cemetery. Note that there are hundreds of them since my city used to garrison two military units as well, an infantry and a mounted one.

              Gai...

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                Alan Fraser
                last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 12:34

                I've been to a few cemeteries in France; and at Souda Bay on Crete and Anzio, where my dad was. They were all beautifully kept.

                Comedy or not, this still hits all the right buttons.
                http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ba-64h6d6Q&feature=iv&annotation_id=event_789680

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                  Gaieus
                  last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 12:37

                  Oh yeah, I love that, too (we usd to have it here dubbed)
                  🤣

                  Gai...

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                    boofredlay
                    last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 13:01

                    While I have to work today, my wife and daughter will be joining me downtown, a block away from my office, for the Veteran's day parade. Here in Huntsville it is a big deal, probably because of the Redstone Arsenal Army base here in town. However, this day of remembrance is not at all waning, at least not from my perspective.

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                      Stinkie
                      last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 13:12

                      @alan fraser said:

                      Comedy or not, this still hits all the right buttons.
                      http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ba-64h6d6Q&feature=iv&annotation_id=event_789680

                      Ah, yes. It does. Everytime again.

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                        solo
                        last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 13:21

                        Eric, I visited the Redstone arsenal a few years ago, yikes!!! it's friggin huge.

                        I loved the ammo bunkers, looked exactly like the Shire or Telletubby land with the grass covering them.

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                          Daniel
                          last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 13:37

                          Knoxville has an annual parade downtown, and there is always smaller events scattered around here and there, but in reality very few attend. Outside of government and bank employees, very few people have off from work. But the really big day when the U.S. honors it's veterans is Memorial Day.

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                            david_h
                            last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 15:01

                            In the US it was Called Armistice Day after 1918, and then after WWII--then it became Veteren's Day. When I was in Grade School We would usually observe a moment of Silence at 11 am. Anyway, This makes me think of my trips to Arlington and to the WWII memorial in Washington DC. Very moving.

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                            My favorite monument is the Korean War Memorial. Very Haunting.korean-war-memorial_large.jpg

                            Thanks to all our Vets.

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                              pbacot
                              last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 15:12

                              I don't believe it is properly impressed on the youth in the US. Although a Scout, I only have vague memories of such events as a child, some flag ceremonies or parades. I think it became uncool, considered militaristic or "pro-establishment" during the Viet Nam era, which is silly. The Viet Nam Memorial was a key to helping people understand "service" in the US. You appreciate these things more as you mature. Yes, it's a bank holiday and many offices are closed.

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                                Double Espresso
                                last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 16:44

                                It's important to Remember that those brave souls who gave their lives so we can live in freedom were not just citizens of our individual countries, but were fighting shoulder to shoulder with men and women from many other countries with diverse ethnic backgrounds.

                                DE

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                                  3eighty
                                  last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 19:10

                                  My father flew in B-25s and B-17s. He was shot down over the Burma Hump on Nov. 10th..
                                  V-Day means a lot to my family..He is buried in Brussels and my 84 year old mother has never seen his grave..

                                  Thank you to all service men.. 👍

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                                    cheffey
                                    last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 19:22

                                    In Flanders Fields

                                    In Flanders fields the poppies blow
                                    Between the crosses, row on row,
                                    That mark our place; and in the sky
                                    The larks, still bravely singing, fly
                                    Scarce heard amid the guns below.
                                    We are the dead. Short days ago
                                    We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
                                    Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
                                    In Flanders fields.
                                    Take up our quarrel with the foe:
                                    To you from failing hands we throw
                                    The torch; be yours to hold it high.
                                    If ye break faith with us who die
                                    We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
                                    In Flanders fields.
                                    — Lt.-Col. John McCrae

                                    BROSRŌMAN BRÄUN

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                                      PeterCharles
                                      last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 21:59

                                      Kohima Epitaph

                                      "When you go home
                                      Tell them of us, and say,
                                      For their tomorrow
                                      We gave our today"

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                                        watkins
                                        last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 23:33

                                        I'm not sure if the BBC's iPlayer can be viewed outside the UK, but if it can then you might want to watch this:

                                        http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fkj8s/b00fkj1k/Royal_British_Legion_Festival_of_Remembrance_2008/

                                        I remember watching this each year with my parents, although my father would never go to the local Remembrance Day Ceremony. He used to say, "It's over, and I want to forget it", and he had a lot to forget, not least of all D-Day on Gold Beach.

                                        Regards,
                                        Bob

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                                          solo
                                          last edited by 11 Nov 2008, 23:34

                                          'fraid not, only for UK residents.

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