He's one of our own...
This is just a personal view and not intended as a slight on anybody but I think that for our last game pre Rememberance Sunday we should have had representatives of all of the armed forces present as well as RBL and I also think that we should have got a bugler from one to play Last Post rather than the Salvation Army as I say just a personal belief which oithers may not agree with.
Please if you disagree do not even suggest that this is anything against serving or past members of the armed forces.
My eldest son (14) is in the Sea Cadets, & will be marching / laying a wreath in Peacehaven on Sunday morning on behalf of his unit. Hes then straight out to the main parade & service in Lewes for the afternoon. He takes immense pride in being part of this weekend, & also collects for the Poppy Appeal every year with his unit. We are a military family anyway, so he& his younger brother have been brought up knowing how important this date is to remember the fallen...I just wish all youngsters took an interest in it.
My young grandchildren told me that according to their history lessons there was never a war in 1939. It seems to have been taken out of the school ciriculum and glossed over along with Henry VIII etc.
My young grandchildren told me that according to their history lessons there was never a war in 1939. It seems to have been taken out of the school ciriculum and glossed over along with Henry VIII etc.
Complete bollocks as usual.
I would think so but they have asked me about when was there a war but they are only between 5 and 7 years old. I am told, but again I do not know for sure, that their history starts in 1950. We went to a Christmas service there last year and it didnt mention the nativity at all as all the deputy head kept on about was feeding 3rd world countries and how unfair it was for us to have so much and them struggle. Generally in all ways as regards the 3Rs the school is brilliant but I would be concerned that the deputy head is a throw back from the student anti establishment times