Tim Godden Posted 11 November , 2004 Share Posted 11 November , 2004 In memory of my Great Great Uncle Thomas Wilson who served and died with the 13th Royal Scots and to the memory of Norman Porteous, the last member of the 13th who passed away last year and in memorium to the battalion and all who served within its ranks. To the memory of all those listed below in my signature. Deeply humbled, Tim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon_Fielding Posted 11 November , 2004 Share Posted 11 November , 2004 All the dead of the Great War - and my great grandfather John Heath below, as always. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laurent Posted 11 November , 2004 Share Posted 11 November , 2004 We Will remember them ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Essexboy68 Posted 11 November , 2004 Share Posted 11 November , 2004 Would like to echo the sentiments expressed already. Also, on this day, & Sunday, let us remember all those who have fallen in the service of their country, & those they left behind. Additionally, please give a thought to all our service personnel, both regular & reservist who are at this moment serving in some of the most dangerous place on Earth Thank You Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MedalHunter Posted 11 November , 2004 Share Posted 11 November , 2004 Remembering.... Pte. 7987 Alexander Scott. 1st Scots Guards. Died this day 11 November 1914. Aged 23. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Remember them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Pete Wood Posted 11 November , 2004 Share Posted 11 November , 2004 Remembering Lt Walter Bertram Wood MC* Hampshire Regt and RFC, killed on the 11/11/1917 - 87 years ago, today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Hesketh Posted 11 November , 2004 Share Posted 11 November , 2004 Remembering all those who died. And a special mention for the 'forgotten men', who died after 11/11/18 of causes attributable to the Great War, specifically (personally), Frank Alfred Gration who lies in an unmarked grave in a Derbyshire cemetery and who died long after his discharge following a gas attack, the results of which finally caused his death. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spike10764 Posted 11 November , 2004 Share Posted 11 November , 2004 Remembering all those who have given their lives in service of their country. "We little thought when he left home he would no more return. And he so soon in death would sleep and leave us here to mourn." "We think we see his smiling face as he bade his last goodbye, He left his home for ever in a foreign land to die." Last Post Remember them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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