@@dearohdearwhathappenedhere9640 the kit was supplied by a polish company, I believe they made official military uniforms, but I may be wrong about that
Asian's🇨🇳🇵🇭🇰🇷, Nepali & Indian Nepali🇳🇵, Nagas (Asian Ethnic in Indian & Myanmar against Japanese), India 1 million🇮🇳(include islam before Pakistan was formed), Myanmar🇲🇲, African🇿🇦, Middle-East countries🇪🇬🇦🇫🇵🇸, Israel jews🇮🇱, Polish🇵🇱, Czech🇨🇿 many more...... these are the men and women who protected your country, your British🇬🇧🇦🇺🇨🇦 is so small in number😂
I remember that quote in a book called 1915 The death of innocence, and despite me not knowing much about the first world war, for some reason something so simple as that felt extremely deep.
What I remember from this song is with different lyric...like this So long my friend I say goodbye until we meet again..from cartoon that I saw when I child
Great uncle Sidney, a Grimsby boy serving in South Staffodshires, was killed at Passaendale. A few days later grandfather Fred, born in Lac La Biche AB serving in Canadian Machine gun Regt was maimed on that same mud puddle of a battleground. Great uncle Frederick, from Liverpool, drowned on Sept 4 1914 near Kamloops BC first casualty of the Rocky Mountain Rangers.
Still so honoured to have taken part in this. There isn't an experience quite like it.
Good for you! you did your ancestors proud....
Are you in the video?
@@RIFLQ yep, blonde, baldish guy with circular glasses
I know it's been a while but, may I ask, were you given the kit or did you have to use your own?
@@dearohdearwhathappenedhere9640 the kit was supplied by a polish company, I believe they made official military uniforms, but I may be wrong about that
God bless our British brothers who fell in battle. You are not forgotten. 🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧
- a yankee friend across the water
Asian's🇨🇳🇵🇭🇰🇷, Nepali & Indian Nepali🇳🇵, Nagas (Asian Ethnic in Indian & Myanmar against Japanese), India 1 million🇮🇳(include islam before Pakistan was formed), Myanmar🇲🇲, African🇿🇦, Middle-East countries🇪🇬🇦🇫🇵🇸, Israel jews🇮🇱, Polish🇵🇱, Czech🇨🇿 many more...... these are the men and women who protected your country, your British🇬🇧🇦🇺🇨🇦 is so small in number😂
Brought a lump to my throat and a tear to my eye,
Ghosts walking in plain sight i remember this it was incredibly moving.
I am so really proud of this generation of my/our ancestors, hero's one and all!
I remember that quote in a book called 1915 The death of innocence, and despite me not knowing much about the first world war, for some reason something so simple as that felt extremely deep.
What I remember from this song is with different lyric...like this
So long my friend I say goodbye until we meet again..from cartoon that I saw when I child
The recording of the song is beautiful
Wish I could have taken part in this
Great uncle Sidney, a Grimsby boy serving in South Staffodshires, was killed at Passaendale. A few days later grandfather Fred, born in Lac La Biche AB serving in Canadian Machine gun Regt was maimed on that same mud puddle of a battleground. Great uncle Frederick, from Liverpool, drowned on Sept 4 1914 near Kamloops BC first casualty of the Rocky Mountain Rangers.
That final scream is haunting.
"Sixteen years old when I went to the war to fight for a land fit for heroes...."
Remember the Somme
Remember the fallen
1917 referense?
No more brother wars
@@Friknog The comment was made 5 years ago
A great uncle of mine, like thousands of others, was killed during the Somme….🥀🌈
Brough me to tears, I remember having dreams about this terrible war.
27 points on a Compass ...
& Some Cultures still can't find their own BOADers.... er..... Happy Place....
BUBBLY BATH WITH BOTH HANDS.