mva Posted 30 May , 2016 Share Posted 30 May , 2016 is here : https://somme18.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/project-1918.pdf (remembering soldiers who have had to be & fight here, where I live) Please have a short look and do feel free to contact me, merci, thank you, martine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seadog Posted 30 May , 2016 Share Posted 30 May , 2016 Good luck with what seems to be a very worthwhile project, I hope that if requested members may be able to assist you with aspects of your research as there is a wealth of expertise on this forum (not me) Norman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coldstreamer Posted 30 May , 2016 Share Posted 30 May , 2016 Just an observation, "simple" can also imply stupid. Maybe choose another word ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lancashire Fusilier Posted 31 May , 2016 Share Posted 31 May , 2016 mva, Congratulations on your ' Somme 1918 ' project, it must be extremely interesting living among all that WW1 history. Regards, LF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mva Posted 31 May , 2016 Author Share Posted 31 May , 2016 Just an observation, "simple" can also imply stupid. Maybe choose another word ? thank you for your observation ! In French, 'simple' can mean stupid too - I'll try to find another word - but I think you understand what my intention is : not the well known but the never-named Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Ridgus Posted 31 May , 2016 Share Posted 31 May , 2016 mva Looks a really interesting project, good luck. Perhaps instead of simple you could use 'ordinary'. The word in inverted commas would suggest they are anything but ordinary in what they saw and what they did. David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mva Posted 31 May , 2016 Author Share Posted 31 May , 2016 mva Looks a really interesting project, good luck. Perhaps instead of simple you could use 'ordinary'. The word in inverted commas would suggest they are anything but ordinary in what they saw and what they did. David good idea, thank you, David ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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