In Flanders Fields [Made for the folks who serve and served]
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@kriddie88 lol true
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@imthunderfang thnx im back now good to be back :)
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I think it has to be World War 2, since World War 1 ended in 1918 and I doubt your great-uncle lived back then, seeing the fact that he had to be born in 1900 at a minimum to serve in the army and the last year of the Great War.
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Actualy...The poem In Flanders Feild was made by a dead soldiers friend who was sad about his friend dieng and he made a poem for his friend.
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GOD BLESS YOU ALL.... AMERICAN. BRITISH, CANADIAN ALL WHO FOUGHT TO KEEP US FREE. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES. GOD BLESS ALL OF US WHO ARE FREE. MAY GOD KEEP IT THAT WAY. AMEN.
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Good luck lioncadet. Make it backsafely.
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@gerbilsqueex ...no...he is from Guelph Ontario, Canada.
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@gerbilsqueex ...no...he is from Guelph Ontario, Canada.
John MacCrae
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As well to you lioncadet I truly hope you fare well on your journey. Dont hurt yourself out there!!! ;)
the comments by the subscriber of this clip seem to focus on 11th November as being Veterans day in america and rememberance day for aus and canada. It was actually started in Britain as a memorial to all those that fought in nthe war ireespective of their nation as a parade of respect and rememberance to all those who fought. lived and died. We still to this day parade our troops through london on Rememberance Sunday in front of the queen to perpetuate this, do the USA do the same?
3239chris 2 years ago 7
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM !
dustyndirk 2 years ago 5