Seventies red wrote:Me too, you only have to see what our guys are going through now in Afghanistan and then consider the fact, it must have been worse several times over during world war 1 and 2.
The sacrifice all our brave sevice men and women have made, past and present, should never be forgotten.
My Dad is on his way to Normandy with the Royal Navy Veterans association, he and some of the others will be receiving a medal from the French.
He went over for the 60th anniversary celebrations too, he and his fellow veterans found it very emotional, people in the streets were shaking their hands and thanking them.
They brought a photo home of a cafe, in the window was written ' Thank you for our freedom'.
I don't normally post on here, just browse, but this is a subject close to my heart and I felt compelled to register.