Hello Sir. Thank you for this video. I'm ex-army veteran. My grandad fought in the battle of Mametz Wood (Welch Battalion). He survived the great war, but suffered badly after a gas attack. I never got to know him personally only through what my father told me about him.. My father fought in WW2. He was wounded three times, taken prisoner in 1942. Survived the death march from Poland pow camp to German pow camp, where he was one of many that were liberated. He would hardly ever talk about the war. He passed away when I was 29 years old. I miss him so much . Not just as a father, he was my best friend. He was so proud, and worried when I too became a soldier...... Just like them in a Welsh Regiment. I'm 64 yrs old now, and hope for ever lasting peace, war is tragic. So many lives are lost. If political leaders or class want war, let them fight each-other. Soldiers are Lions led by these donkeys (Pompous Arses). P.s... I have seen the film . My Boy Jack. I always hoped for his parents sake that his body/grave would be found. So heart-breaking it must of been for them. Harry Patch. What a remarkable man. I have the book. Sir, on behalf of all the fallen soldiers. I salute you.
Thank you for your great comment it means alot to me, I'm so glad your farther and grandfather survived the wars too, I have visited the Welsh memorial at mametz wood and did a video too. It was hard to stand there looking out towards the German line and wondering how the men would have felt being there, harry patch was an amazing man and he lived a great life ,reading his book made me want to go there, you should check out my others videos from France and Belgium, there is a good documentary about finding John Kipling, it's call "finding the fallen "by Battle Guide, watching it was how I found where he was. The wars took away so many very brave me I just hope it never happens again, it's just a totally waste of life, Thank you again and I wish you a long and happy life, Lest we forget.
@@mrbsp1 Hello Sir. Thank you for the wonderful & sincere reply. I shall take a look at the documentary. I have been doing some research and came across today, one of my grandfathers brothers, who was sadly killed in action whilst leading an attack on the German lines in 1916. His is buried in Mametz. Department de la Somme, Picardie, France. If you are interested. I can send you his name, age, rank and service number. . Now that I know these details. I would love to go visit his grave someday. I have never been to France . But due to PTSD . I don't drive very far, only to my local supermarket and back. which isn't that far . The stress of driving from South Wales to France, would be too much for me to handle. Thank you again for your kind words. We shall remember them. Philip.
Thank you it would be great to have his information to do some research, I did visit a cemetery by mametz wood, maybe he is there. It wood be a hard drive to mametz with your PTSD but who knows you may get a chance to go sometime .thank you Philip. we shell remember them.
@@mrbsp1 Hello Sir . Thanks again for the reply. My grandfathers, brothers name is: Frederick Rowlands. Service Number: 23396 Rank: Sergeant. : Welch Regiment. Killed in action. 07 July 1916 Age 27. I believe his grave is somewhere in Mametz. Department de la Somme, Picardie, France. I do hope that this information will be of some help to you. I also hope that I will be able to visit his grave one day. If you ever get the chance to go back to Mametz cemetery and locate his headstone. Perhaps make a video? Please, say hello . Tell him, he will forever be in my thoughts. Old Soldiers never die, they just fade away. "We don't know them all, but we owe them all." "Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it: It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it." " We stand for the flag, we kneel for the fallen." Sir you are a good man, and I wish you a long healthy, happy life. Lest we forget - lest we forget. Philip.
Thank you for your nice reply and also the information, what ever I find I will message you, and of cause when I find he and go back I will do a video and tell him you said hello and that you are in his thoughts, thank you .
My grandad was in the dug out in bristol with Rudyard peddling he wrote a poem in honour of jack It went JACK SPRATT GOT IT IN THE BACK this was published in the 3 star edition of the green un
What a great thing to do, let's hope people read the book and pass it on. It would be good if you went back in ten years and the book was there with lots of people's messages in .❤
Hello Sir. Thank you for this video. I'm ex-army veteran. My grandad fought in the battle of Mametz Wood (Welch Battalion). He survived the great war, but suffered badly after a gas attack. I never got to know him personally only through what my father told me about him.. My father fought in WW2. He was wounded three times, taken prisoner in 1942. Survived the death march from Poland pow camp to German pow camp, where he was one of many that were liberated. He would hardly ever talk about the war. He passed away when I was 29 years old. I miss him so much . Not just as a father, he was my best friend. He was so proud, and worried when I too became a soldier...... Just like them in a Welsh Regiment. I'm 64 yrs old now, and hope for ever lasting peace, war is tragic. So many lives are lost. If political leaders or class want war, let them fight each-other. Soldiers are Lions led by these donkeys (Pompous Arses).
P.s... I have seen the film . My Boy Jack. I always hoped for his parents sake that his body/grave would be found. So heart-breaking it must of been for them. Harry Patch. What a remarkable man. I have the book.
Sir, on behalf of all the fallen soldiers. I salute you.
Thank you for your great comment it means alot to me, I'm so glad your farther and grandfather survived the wars too, I have visited the Welsh memorial at mametz wood and did a video too. It was hard to stand there looking out towards the German line and wondering how the men would have felt being there, harry patch was an amazing man and he lived a great life ,reading his book made me want to go there, you should check out my others videos from France and Belgium, there is a good documentary about finding John Kipling, it's call "finding the fallen "by Battle Guide, watching it was how I found where he was. The wars took away so many very brave me I just hope it never happens again, it's just a totally waste of life,
Thank you again and I wish you a long and happy life, Lest we forget.
@@mrbsp1 Hello Sir. Thank you for the wonderful & sincere reply. I shall take a look at the documentary.
I have been doing some research and came across today, one of my grandfathers brothers, who was sadly killed in action whilst leading an attack on the German lines in 1916.
His is buried in Mametz. Department de la Somme, Picardie, France. If you are interested. I can send you his name, age, rank and service number.
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Now that I know these details. I would love to go visit his grave someday. I have never been to France . But due to PTSD . I don't drive very far, only to my local supermarket and back. which isn't that far . The stress of driving from South Wales to France, would be too much for me to handle.
Thank you again for your kind words. We shall remember them.
Philip.
Thank you it would be great to have his information to do some research, I did visit a cemetery by mametz wood, maybe he is there. It wood be a hard drive to mametz with your PTSD but who knows you may get a chance to go sometime .thank you Philip. we shell remember them.
@@mrbsp1 Hello Sir . Thanks again for the reply. My grandfathers, brothers name is: Frederick Rowlands. Service Number: 23396 Rank: Sergeant. : Welch Regiment. Killed in action. 07 July 1916 Age 27. I believe his grave is somewhere in Mametz. Department de la Somme, Picardie, France.
I do hope that this information will be of some help to you. I also hope that I will be able to visit his grave one day. If you ever get the chance to go back to Mametz cemetery and locate his headstone. Perhaps make a video? Please, say hello . Tell him, he will forever be in my thoughts. Old Soldiers never die, they just fade away. "We don't know them all, but we owe them all." "Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it: It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it." " We stand for the flag, we kneel for the fallen."
Sir you are a good man, and I wish you a long healthy, happy life.
Lest we forget - lest we forget.
Philip.
Thank you for your nice reply and also the information, what ever I find I will message you, and of cause when I find he and go back I will do a video and tell him you said hello and that you are in his thoughts, thank you .
Wonderful Karl incredible history!!! 😊🇺🇸🏴🇬🇧👋🙏
Thank you Kimberly 😊
Excellent Karl - great to chase those links that made a real connection to yourself ….
Yes it was a great feeling once I found them.😊
My grandad was in the dug out in bristol with Rudyard peddling he wrote a poem in honour of jack It went JACK SPRATT GOT IT IN THE BACK this was published in the 3 star edition of the green un
Thank you, I will have a look at it.
Just watched the film, enjoyed it and found the story behind the search for the body of John Kipling very interesting 👍
I watched "finding the fallen " documentary, that's how I found his story, I'm glad I found him.
A great gesture with the book,lovely way to keep his memory alive 👊
Thanks, it meant a lot to me to visit there and leave the book. I'm planning to visit his final resting place too.😊
@@mrbsp1 great idea mate 👊
Lovely gesture Karl. Thanks again.
It was something I had to do. 😊
This is incredible Karl, what a fantastic thing to do. Fascinating stuff.
Thanks, it was something I had to do and I'm really glad I did, 😊
Well done on finding John Kipling's grave.
Amazing places.
Thanks, it was ok too find his grave, after watching a documentary about finding lost soldiers from ww1 😊
Great video, I've not seen the film but will definitely watch it. 😊
Thanks 👍
Also IF, and A Man Who Would Be King. 2 great films.
I haven't seen if, but a man who would be king is a great film 😊
@@mrbsp1 If Is about Public School in the 60s. Excellent film.
Think I've found it, is it the one with Malcolm McDowell,
@@mrbsp1 yes that’s the one.
I'm not sure. I've ever seen the film! Wow, almost 8500 😢 oh great idea with the book!
Thanks, the film is definitely worth a watch, 😊
If the land could talk it would scream.
Yes, so many horrors.
What a great thing to do, let's hope people read the book and pass it on. It would be good if you went back in ten years and the book was there with lots of people's messages in .❤
Yes that would be a plan 🤔. And another video too.😊
Thanks Karl, respect. All the best. 👍🏍️😎
Thanks mate. 😊
Did you know, all grave stones from the commonwealth are made from Portland Stone?
Yes I already knew this and as the demand got so high they used limestone headstones from Hopton Wood quarry in Derbyshire.