Title: Veterans/Armistice/Remembrance Day Post by: Steve - K4HX on November 11, 2011, 12:29:15 PM In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie, In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. Title: Re: Veterans/Armistice/Remembrance Day Post by: Bill, KD0HG on November 11, 2011, 07:58:50 PM My grandpa served there in the Great War. He made it back and had a good life afterwards. He lost most of his hearing due to the blast from artillery.
Title: Re: Veterans/Armistice/Remembrance Day Post by: W3RSW on November 12, 2011, 08:23:16 AM Kudos for your grandpa.. I'll bet many lost their hearing in the mega artillary duals of WWI. ...not to mention the loss of an entire generation in Britain, France, Austria and Germany, and the loss of the Austrian Empire.
I was very impressed with the basketball activities on the aircraft carrier in San Diego yesterday. I particularly liked the high speed video of the construction of the court on the carrier deck. http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-aircraft-carrier-basketball-pictures,0,4887017.photogallery (http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-aircraft-carrier-basketball-pictures,0,4887017.photogallery) A lot of swabbies got to play ball during the day before the game too. -A fitting way to celebrate Veterans day. Title: Re: Veterans/Armistice/Remembrance Day Post by: Steve - K4HX on November 12, 2011, 11:37:26 AM Thank you to all who served.
Title: Re: Veterans/Armistice/Remembrance Day Post by: The Slab Bacon on November 13, 2011, 12:49:41 AM Title: Re: Veterans/Armistice/Remembrance Day Post by: W1RC on November 15, 2011, 11:26:09 AM We have a VA hospital here in this community and I often buy gas for the car there because it's a few cents cheaper. I saw an elderly gentleman wearing a WW-II veteran ballcap the other day and it occurred to me that there aren't many of these Second World War Vets left. It's like when I was a kid and we saw a WW-I vet at some Remembrance Day event (that's what Veteran's Day is called in Canada and the UK). I thought the same thing back then. AMfone - Dedicated to Amplitude Modulation on the Amateur Radio Bands
We were required to be in a cadet corps in high school and my buddy and I joined the Air Cadets because they didn't have to go to summer camp like the Army Cadets did. We had a mandatory Church Parage every November 11th. One time I spotted an elderly gentleman in the reviewing stand after the parade and noticed he was wearing a Victoria Cross. That's the highest award the Brits give "For Valour" and is equivilent to the Medal of Honor. Looked like anyone's granddad but for the medal. I asked one of the others who he was. "Oh, that's Colonel Mitchell", was the reply. I looked him up in a book on VCs in the library. They sure don't make 'em like that any more. 73, MrMike, W1RC |