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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2008

We'll meet again video sang by Vera Lynn

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  • My Dad married my Mom and left for WWII at age 17 before pearl. He was a B-29 tail gunner and he returned and here I am. The people who lived through WWII were the greatest generation.Their crourage was amazing. And God saw them through it all. May America and England be great again! Our world is in great pearl today.

  • My grandpa and his girlfriend had to leave eachother during the war. He came back, and what do you know, his girlfriend is my grandma :)

  • @ADiscipleOfLife What's the need to drag in certain measurements into commenting this song??!!!

  • A song that reminds me of my parents generation and the battles they endured..purity in the heart of darkness... a beautiful song and I can't think of many that capture the heart and soul of the besieged like this...... absolute magic

  • So cowardly an act it is, persistantly attacking a man of straw.

  • The song, along with other ones were indeed considered to be morale boosting during the dark days of the war by people from all of the four countries, including Scotland. They absolutely relished the effect that this and other songs had upon them. I broached the subject today with a 90 year old Glaswegian Royal Marine who fought on the Normandy beaches and he said that he and all of his colleagues thought all of the songs by Vera Lynn gave them the impetus to win and get home quicker.

  • Error? I think not Sir! "there will always be an England" was never considered a second national anthem by British troops (including Scots Welsh and Irish), perhaps English troops and yes they are indeed British , however you should not use the collective term in this context. I would even go so far to say that most non English British people wouldn't even consider God Bless the Queen their national anthem, myself included. As for the "meaning of British ", well thats a matter of contention.

  • We are getting desperate if you need to compare the size of your penis with other people. No doubt you could always have an operation to enlarge it if it worries you that much. I have no need or inclination to bask in any bile, I shall leave that to you whilst I relish my title of whipper snapper rather than the one that befits you of overgrown windbag. However, nothing that is commented on here can detract from your initial error regarding the meaning of British.

  • Poor incompitent fool, you can't even string a sentence together without tripping over yourself. Although it does sound like you enjoy basking in your own bile. Three companies indeed, will we get out the ruler next and compare penis size? Beginning to think you are but a whipper snapper.

  • Well if you are bored then you obviously have seen the error of your ways. I don't appear to have Alzheimers although one can never certain of anything in this world. If I have succumbed to this unfortunate condition then no doubt the people I employ in my three companies will let me know, as will my family. As for anything else, that can be cured, unfortunately for you idiocy cannot.

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