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Armistice Day. 11th November.

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Today in the Uk it is Armistice Day, when we commemorate the end of the First World War, and all of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the defence of this Country.

Let us also remember the Brave Warriors of the United States of America on their Veterans Day, who also paid the ultimate sacrifice in the defence of their Country.

Rest in peace Fallen Heroes!

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM!

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Particularly remembering my Dad and my uncle, also my granda from WW1

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May they rest in peace ❤️

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