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Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 6:26 pm
by james007
Tommorow here in the States we celebrate Veterans Day. Lets not forget them and perhaps have a little prayer for them.

Perhaps a little momment of private silence if that suites you better. Not only for World two Veterans but for all Veterans in general.

Thank you for reading this post

Do not forget due to their sacrifices we enjoy our freedom of today.

James007

Re: Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 8:41 pm
by Corsair Freak
:Salute:

Re: Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 11:35 pm
by Bombardier101
~S~


Go the vets! :)

Re: Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:32 am
by ozzy72
And on Sunday in the UK it is Rememberence Sunday, lest we forget.

Re: Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 4:01 am
by H
And on Sunday in the UK it is Rememberence Sunday, lest we forget.
Wow! You made MY ides of November birthdate a special holiday! I guess I'm, well, so honored but ? ??? 8)

Re: Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 4:14 am
by H
I've sent a mssg to Pete so that I can upload my somewhat large MB WW1 mini-campaign although I may have to do it piecemeal. I've not received responses to a number of e-mails per aircraft, etc.; I can upload my missions, alone, I suppose so individuals can modify as needed.
I wouldn't otherwise have mentioned it here but Veteran's Day was the original Armistice Day for WW1. Unfortunately, we didn't stop with "the war to end all wars" and too many more have been added to the ranks of remembrance.

Re: Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 4:20 am
by stiz
Been wearing my poppy with pride since the first

Re: Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 4:37 am
by H
Been wearing my poppy with pride since the first
Wearing them is appropriate -- just don't eat them.
Your Px's look quite decent; wouldn't happen to have an RE8 I can back-file for CFS1?

Re: Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 4:49 am
by stiz
I dont like eating flowers

Disabeld - Wilfred Owen


He sat in a wheeled chair, waiting for dark,
And shivered in his ghastly suit of grey,
Legless, sewn short at elbow. Through the park
Voices of boys rang saddening like a hymn,
Voices of play and pleasure after day,
Till gathering sleep had mothered them from him.

About this time Town used to swing so gay
When glow-lamps budded in the light blue trees,
And girls glanced lovelier as the air grew dim, -
In the old times, before he threw away his knees.
Now he will never feel again how slim
Girls' waists are, or how warm their subtle hands;
All of them touch him like some queer disease.

There was an artist silly for his face,
For it was younger than his youth, last year.
Now, he is old; his back will never brace;
He's lost his colour very far from here,
Poured it down shell-holes till the veins ran dry,
And half his lifetime lapsed in the hot race
And leap of purple spurted from his thigh.

One time he liked a blood-smear down his leg,
After the matches, carried shoulder-high.
It was after football, when he'd drunk a peg,
He thought he'd better join. - He wonders why.
Someone had said he'd look a god in kilts,
That's why; and may be, too, to please his Meg;
Aye, that was it, to please the giddy jilts
He asked to join. He didn't have to beg;
Smiling they wrote his lie; aged nineteen years.
Germans he scarcely thought of; all their guilt,
And Austria's, did not move him. And no fears
Of Fear came yet. He thought of jewelled hilts
For daggers in plaid socks; of smart salutes;
And care of arms; and leave; and pay arrears;
Esprit de corps; and hints for young recruits.
And soon, he was drafted out with drums and cheers.

Some cheered him home, but not as crowds cheer Goal.
Only a solemn man who brought him fruits
Thanked him; and then inquired about his soul.

Now, he will spend a few sick years in institutes,
And do what things the rules consider wise,
And take whatever pity they may dole.
To-night he noticed how the women's eyes
Passed from him to the strong men that were whole.
How cold and late it is! Why don't they come
And put him into bed? Why don't they come?

---
Mental Cases - Wilfred Owen

Who are these? Why sit they here in twilight?
Wherefore rock they, purgatorial shadows,
Drooping tongues from jaws that slob their relish,
Baring teeth that leer like skulls' teeth wicked?
Stroke on stroke of pain, - but what slow panic,
Gouged these chasms round their fretted sockets?
Ever from their hair and through their hands' palms
Misery swelters. Surely we have perished
Sleeping, and walk hell; but who these hellish?

- These are men whose minds the Dead have ravished.
Memory fingers in their hair of murders,
Multitudinous murders they once witnessed.
Wading sloughs of flesh these helpless wander,
Treading blood from lings that had loved laughter.
Always they must see these things and hear them,
Batter of guns and shatter of flying muscles,
Carnage incomparable, and human squander
Rucked too thick for these men's extrication.

Therefore still their eyeballs shrink tormented
Back into their brains, because on their sense
Sunlight seems a blood-smear; night comes blood-black;
Dawn breaks open like a wound that bleeds afresh.
- Thus their heads wear this hilarious, hideous,
Awful falseness of set-smiling corpses.
- Thus their hands are plucking at each other;
Picking at the rope-knouts of their scourging;
Snatching after us who smote them, brother,
Pawing us who dealt them war and madness.

--

They will never be forgoten

Re: Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 4:57 am
by H
-- They will never be forgoten
But --
if only they could have forgotten.

Re: Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 6:36 am
by Fozzer
The sad thing is...
Human beings never learn the blind stupidity of war...
...and so it goes on...
...generation after generation...
...and more people die...
...un-necessarily.

Paul..!

Humans have an overwhelming desire to kill each other...
..like the Traffic Warden who has just stuck a parking ticket on my motor-cycle... >:(... ;)... ;D...!

Re: Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 7:01 am
by Hagar
The sad thing is...
Human beings never learn the blind stupidity of war...
...and so it goes on...
...generation after generation...
...and more people die...
...un-necessarily.

Paul..!

Humans have an overwhelming desire to kill each other...

Ironically it's always the young ones that go first. I buy a poppy & wear it in respect for all those who fought & died while doing their duty. They just observed a minute's silence at 11 am on the 11th of the 11th which was broadcast on the radio, if it's possible to broadcast silence. I always try to watch the British Legion's Festival of Remembrance on TV. http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/remembrance/programmes/festivalofremem.shtml
I find it very moving & the sight of all those poppies floating down from the ceiling at the end of the event never fails to bring a lump to my throat. The WWII veterans get less every year but a few of those Chelsea Pensioners served their country even before WWI.

Re: Lets not Forget our veterans tommorow

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 7:16 am
by C
Ironically it's always the young ones that go first. I buy a poppy & wear it in respect for all those who fought & died while doing their duty. They just observed a minute's silence at 11 am on the 11th of the 11th which was broadcast on the radio, if it's possible to broadcast silence. I always try to watch the British Legion's Festival of Remembrance on TV. http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/remembrance/programmes/festivalofremem.shtml
I find it very moving & the sight of all those poppies floating down from the ceiling at the end of the event never fails to bring a lump to my throat. The WWII veterans get less every year but a few of those Chelsea Pensioners served their country even before WWI.


I too am a devotee to the festival or remembrance. I have to say it's the War Widows Association members that always bring a lump to my throught when they appear...