Armistice Day 11/11/2021

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Armistice Day 11/11/2021

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They shall grow not old,
as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them,
nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun
and in the morning
We will remember them
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Lest we forget....
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My grandfather was in the 139th Field Artillery, Western Front.
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My uncle Jim was in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers K.I.A March 1918. RIP.
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Great Uncle, LCPL Theophilus (Phil) Chaloner, 27th Australian Infantry Battalion, KIA Belgium 4th October 1917.
No known grave, commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial.
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My grandfather was English, volunteered for Gallipoli, but he underweight.

He entered in France.

No way it talked about it.

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My grandfather was in the American forces in Europe during WWI.

His son (my uncle) returned in WWII, landing in the first wave at Omaha Beach on D-Day.

Both survived their wars. So many of their friends did not.

Thank you Swagman for posting!
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Great Uncle Earl Traylor died in 1920 in Denver, having never recovered from the injuries to his lungs caused by German gas in The Great War. He was my grandmother's favorite brother.
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My grandfather was USA. Served in France and was killed there. Although he didn’t pass until after he arrived back at Ft Leavenworth. Like quite a few he contracted the Spanish flu that they returning soldiers brought home with them.
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TraderVic wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 5:43 pm My grandfather was in the 139th Field Artillery, Western Front.
Grandad never talked about the war, and wouldn't if asked. Dad was in the Army Air Corp in the Pacific, WWII.
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In the far distant past, two of my Irish Forefathers fought in the Civil War, on opposite sides! It is rumored that one was Jefferson Davis horse holder. There's little military history after until WW2 when my Father and Uncles on both sides of the family served; Dad was a photographic interpreter in the 42nd Air Recon Squadron, CBI theatre. I kinda followed suite serving in SEA, toi la mot covan, (my keyboard doesn't type Viet!), I was part of a small MACV Advisery Team in the Delta.
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