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In remembrance of Harry Patch..

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imhotep | 00:47 Sun 26th Jul 2009 | ChatterBank
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I just want to send this video to you all,in remembrance of the great Harry Patch who died at the age of 109. The last known surviving British soldier to have fought in the World War I trenches, Harry Patch, has returned to the site of the Battle of Passchendaele. "War is a calculated and condoned slaughter of human beings"
God bless you Harry R.I.P

Here is another different song link to remember those who died in the war....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPs3UPgLCsc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?vj7peTBVprtY
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Yes,I know it's the wrong thread to post this in,but I thought I would show all of you on CB.
Okay peeps!!
Remember to honour and respect your elders,thats my saying
Good on ye imhotep :-)..was watching the The Last Tommy today,the horrors of what he and his comrades endured,are just not concievable to us nowadays. A fine old veteran like Henry Allingham who died a week ago.
It was touching to see him mention not only the loss of his mates but also all the germans who gave their lives too.

Warmaking doesn't stop warmaking. If it did, our problems would have stopped millennia ago. - Colman McCarthy

Couldnt've put that any better Cathy.
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Thanks for your kind comments folks, on this sad thread.

The video song is a bit sad to hear I know,but it was appropriate for this thread I thought.
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Thanks for your comment dancairo
Nice, Imhotep.

If you can read this - thank a teacher.

Since it's in English - thank a soldier.

Thanks Harry.
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Many thanks for your kind thoughts MWB.
Long time no see eh!!
It's been a while since I contacted you last on AB.
Nice to hear from you again.
Pity you got his age wrong, he was 111 when he sadly passed away.
He must have seen some horror, very sad x
All that death and suffering, and what have we learnt? Ironic that inthe same news bulletin announcing his death there was another young soldier killed in Afghanistan.
Goodbye to a hero, God rest his soul.

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