Last Post Belgium Ypres - Ieper
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Ah, they were marching out to "Mademoiselle from Armentieres" and "Pack up your troubles" - when I was a small boy I had a great uncle, a WW1 veteran, who taught me how to sing those songs!
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@denholm10 see you in 6 years then, hoping to join our belgians when i'm old enough
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0:08 what a numpty :L turned the wrong the way.. he must be a british officer, but they're calling out the drill commands in french :L i'm going there in april 2011 with the army for 5 days, staying with the belgian army :D fun fun
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i am from india and every national festival in india we pay tributes to our soldiers with this Last Post bugle, indeed we are proud that indian defence forces still carry on the british traditions not as hangover of past but as proud asset of past. May all soldiers irrespective of nationality or alliances may their soul RIP.
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NEVER FORGET THEM!
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@19alexander95 du poèma de john mc Crae " in Flanders fields" écrit à Essex farm et major médecin juste en toute première ligne : "in Flanders field blow the poppies... Between the crosses row and row... The poppies blow in Flanders field" (poppies= coquelicots en Français
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Thanks for posting ! Lets remember them who have struggled for our freedom
Mooie montage trouwens! Mag ik dan ook een filmpje verwachten van 2010?
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I noticed that too, :D
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lest we forget
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kippenvel
My country (belgium) will pay homage 2 those who helped us defend our country, not for 50 years not for a 100 but for ever! We should all know that it where those men, children and mothers who died so we could live in luxury. I as former soldier salute every 1 who fought in WW1 and 2 with deep respect and thank them for making our lives possible!
mikeverm 4 years ago 15
im from Ypres, and sometimes we forget how many people that died in the city. But may never forget that and remember it for the rest of our lifes
bazoek 2 years ago 4