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Remembrance Day
Topic Started: Thursday, 10. November 2011, 02:25 (374 Views)
Alan
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Rose of York
Sunday, 11. November 2012, 01:38
I join Penfold in honouring the dead.


PEACE!

RESPECT!



Amen

God Bless all who visit this forum,

Alan.

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Mairtin
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It's good to see the Irish Prime Minister and his deputy taking part in Remembrance ceremonies in Northern Ireland today especially on the 25th anniversary of the dreadful 'Poppy Day bomb' in Enniskillen that killed 11 people and injured 63 others.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-20286788
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tomais

A minutes silence is the very very least we can do when for so many it is perpetual silence.
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