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Old 11th November 2025, 03:52 PM   #6
Jim McDougall
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Thank you for keeping this post current each year on this day!
It is a day of remembrance, and honoring all that have served in service of their countries,
Some gave all, but all gave some.

We will honor them all, and I am proud of my own family past and present, who served in so many wars and campaigns through history into my own son, son in law, grandchildren, nephews. Many indeed saw true combat and suffered the consequences accordingly, but did so stoically and with pride.

Thank you all for your service, with every gratitude possible! and those who fell in battle, whether family or brothers in arms, your sacrifice will NEVER be forgotten.
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