I know it is over 100 years ago, but I feel so ridiculously proud of them
And rightly so. It's quite amazing to think that just 100 years ago these great men went to war to defend our country,duty bound, knowing full well they mightn't come back
Same with my Granddad. I know he was in North Africa and one of the lucky ones at Arnhem but not much beyond that as he never spoke about it. We found a macabre photo album after he died with photos he took whilst out there - one just titled "Dead Jerry". Can't imagine how horrific the whole thing must have been.We should never forget. Both my Grandads served in the 1st and 2nd WW. Both survived but their many friends and comrades didn't and both would not speak about it as it hurt so much. Bless them RIP
With each passing year we seem to think more about people long gone that versus the thousands of casualties from recent wars that need our help right now. Just as when world war survivors were alive scant attention was given to them until they were nearly all dead. It’s peculiar really. Anyway. Slightly off topic, I wonder how many more generations will pass before people stop remembering their ancestors at the Somme etc? It’s already longer than those who fought then would have been if remembering their ancestors at Waterloo - and I just can’t imagine people commemorating burning the White House, Salamanca, Quebec etc then as we do today for ww1&2. I guess war, or at least dying in uniform was more an everyday or at least every year type event 200 years ago, dare I say ‘normal.’ Thoughts?