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Originally Posted by servicebiatch Hi Mel I used to live in Sidlesham nr Selsey and quite often went into Chi for the rememberance. I always found it to be exceptionally tender and beautifully done. The organisation of these things are always spot on. I just think that the youth of today need to be taught - this must never be allowed to happen again. I believe there are only something like 2 - 4 of the original soldiers still alive?? If anyone knows the correct figure, please do correct me. |
On 4 August 2004 there was a ceremony honouring the remaining British WW1 veterans still alive. 23 in England. The four who were at the ceremony were 108, 106, 104, 103. The latter walked with help to lay a wreath at the cenotaph. I don't know how many have passed away since.
But rememberance day is not just for WW1 - it is for all wars since. When you look into it, the amount of armed conflict us Brits have been involved with is astonishing:
World War I (19141918)
Easter Rising (1916)
Russian Civil War (19181922)
Third Anglo-Afghan War (1919)
Anglo-Irish War (19191921)
The Pacific War (19371945)
World War II (19391945)
Anglo-Iraqi War (1941)
Greek Civil War (19411949)
Malayan Emergency (19481960)
Korean War (19501953)
Mau Mau Uprising (19521960)
Cyprus Emergency (19551959)
Suez Crisis (1956)
Brunei Uprising (1962)
Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation (19621966)
Aden Emergency (19631967)
Northern Ireland Troubles (1969-mid 1990s)
Falklands War (1982)
The First Gulf War (19901991)
The Bosnian War (19951996)
The Kosovo War (1999)
Sierra Leone Civil War (2000)
The Afghanistan War (2001Present)
Iraq War and Iraqi insurgency (2003Present)
My Father-in-Law was in the RAMC in the Malayan Emergency and only talks about it very occasionally. Even after all this time he is still traumatised by what he saw.
War. Good for nothing.