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Remembering our Veterans and Those Lost Soldiers in War

Rows of headsstones in a Canadian soldier cemetary

Rows of headsstones in a Canadian soldier cemetary

Every year there are fewer and fewer soldiers from the Great Wars alive in Canada and around the world to remember their hardships, their family’s hardships, and those of their comrades who passed away in service overseas.  As I’ve mentioned in previous years, I think it is very worthwhile for everyone, if they can to go to Europe and visit the WWI and WWII memorial sites.  They are very powerful and hopefully remind us of the costs of war.

Don’t forget either about our soldiers helping to secure peace in wars currently around the world.

In case you haven’t yet purchased your poppy, if you are Canadian, there is a poppy protocol, which you can read about at this link.

Below are some pictures of my past trips to Europe, to the memorials, and I will never forget.

I think the pictures speak volumes on their own without elaborate commentary.

Paschendale cenotaph
Rows of headstones in a soldiers cemetary
Trenches at Vimy Ridge
Heartfelt thanks to a fallen BC soldier
A section of the Vimy memorial
A German concrete bunker in Normandy
Poppies growing along the roadside

 

 

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