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    We all need a little sunshine every now and then

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    sorry there is no short cut to this:

    http://www.cbc.ca/video/news/audioplayer.html?clipid=2166124677

    if you wait a bit and move the white bar thingy to 15:30 you
    will get to hear this:

    READING: AL MAITLAND "THE HOMECOMING"Duration: 00:10:54Tonight, as we approach Remembrance Day, we bring you a story of war -- not the battle, but the end of it.
    Here is former As It Happens host Alan Maitland reading "The Homecoming." It was written by a veteran of the Second World War named Bert Harper. And "Fireside Al" first read it on this program in 1992.

    i imagine my uncle allister, who flew a spitfire in ww2
    coming home to new glasgow, nova scotia



    by train from halifax to the station his dad was station master of.

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    I just love hearing Maitland doing that reading - heard it on As It Happens a few days ago.

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    In early 1915, a year before the famous battle of the Somme, the Newfoundland Regiment was sent to Egypt on its way to its very first commitment in the theatre of war, Gallipoli.

    The Newfoundland Regiment landed at Suvla Bay on the Gallipoli peninsula on the night of September 19th 1915 in order to reinforce the hard-pressed British 88th Brigade of the 29th Division.

    Toward the end of the Gallipoli Campaign the “Newfoundlanders”, as they were called, were given the job of holding the Turkish forces.
    The Newfoundland Regiment alone has the distinction of having fought at Gallipoli. No military units, from what was Canada back then, made it to the Dardanelles.



    Now when I was a young man and I carried my pack
    and I lived the free life of the rover
    From the Murray's green basin to the dusty out back
    I waltzed my Matilda all over.
    Then in 1915 my country said "Son
    It's time to stop rambling, there's work to be done"
    And they gave me a tin hat and they gave me a gun
    And they sent me away to the war...

    ..And the band played Waltzing Matilda
    As the ships pulled away from the quay
    And amid all the tears, waving and cheers
    We sailed off to Galipolli

    And the band played Waltzing Matilda
    And the old men still answer the call
    But year after year, the numbers get fewer
    Some day none will march there at all

    (The actual words about going "waltzing matilda" mean having the freedom to come and go as one pleases. Swagmen would toss their swag (matilda) onto their back and go wandering, not subject to anyone's authority.)



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    i hope everyone remembers to pause and remember those who have been lost, those who survived and those who continue to serve.
    god bless them.

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    I will remember at 11 those who fought and won and lost, i will remember our very dear friend who gave his life selflessly for our country and I will remember how very lucky I am to still have my Dad here. although he has long been a veteran he now endures daily the hardships of PTSD. Not a day goes by he doesn't 'remember' them. Every time another one is lost.. he cries. to see a 6ft grown man weeping for a lost soldier he never knew is something I will never forget but be appreciative for. Although he is in Ottawa this week and will stand proudly im sure in full regalia on the square there. he will be close in my heart. I will post (very briefly DO NOT quote pic) a pic of my Dad. you will not see his face, due to privacy. however this pic for me says it all.
    Last edited by MrsSunshine; Fri, Nov 11th, 2011 at 09:21 AM.
    Be Strong
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    Be You.
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    Mrs. Sunshine - I am very thankful for your dad's service, as well as that of all the other very brave men and women -

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    thank you. that means alot.
    Be Strong
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    Be You.
    Simple as that!

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    I will be going to the service being held at our town's cenotaph. I lost my grandfather this past summer and so this year especially I feel the need to be there to remember.
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    I cannot get out to get to our city's service (the biggest indoor one in Canada!), but we will watch the events from Ottawa on tv - it's always a very moving tribute.
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    i don't think it's too late to make a donation to sunnybrook's raise a F-l-a-g campaign:

    http://sunnybrook.ca/foundation/raisea/
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    When I was in high school in the early '70s, it was pretty common to have this song at our school Remembrance Day program - didn't know til today that it came from a John Wayne movie...



    Fighting soldiers from the sky
    fearless men who jump and die
    men who mean just what they say
    the brave men of the Green Beret
    Silver wings upon their chest
    these are men Americas best
    one hundred men will test today but
    only three win the Green Beret
    trained to live off natures land
    trained in combat hand to hand
    men who fight by night and day
    courage take from the Green Beret

    (Choris)
    Silver wings upon their chest
    these are men Americas best
    one hundred men will test today
    but only three win the Green Beret

    Back at home a young wife waits
    her Green Beret has met his fate
    he has died for those oppressed
    leaving her this last request
    put silver wings on my sons chest
    make him one of Americas best
    he'll be a man they'll test one day
    have him win the Green Beret

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    Hit too close to home, but great song.

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    The history of Canadian conflicts. Whether or not we agree there are people braver than us who went out and fought for us. We remember them and for those who are still out there we wish you a safe return.

    This list from Wiki.


    <LI class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1">1 History
    <LI class="toclevel-1 tocsection-4">2 17th Century
    <LI class="toclevel-1 tocsection-7">3 18th century
    <LI class="toclevel-1 tocsection-19">4 19th century
    <LI class="toclevel-1 tocsection-26">5 Twentieth century

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    Uh oh, Patty
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