FROMELLES, France — The remains of a World War I soldier left in a mass grave for more than 90 years were moved by four-horse cart to a new cemetery for reburial with full honours Monday in a ceremony attended by Prince Charles.
Those boys were men among men and the likes of them we'll never see again. I'm glad he received these honors for the incredible and selfless sacrifice he made.
"BartSimpson" said Those boys were men among men and the likes of them we'll never see again. I'm glad he received these honors for the incredible and selfless sacrifice he made.
I could have put it better myself. At least now we know that the men existed so we can honor them them the way they should be honored. It is so humbling to think about soldiers like that,
There is one thing we can do. They fought for our way of life and our freedoms that we take for granted and at times we slowly give away. Remembered what they died for ans exercise and maintain what they dies for. That is the best memorial we can give to these heroic men.
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Those boys were men among men and the likes of them we'll never see again. I'm glad he received these honors for the incredible and selfless sacrifice he made.
I could have put it better myself. At least now we know that the men existed so we can honor them them the way they should be honored. It is so humbling to think about soldiers like that,
There is one thing we can do. They fought for our way of life and our freedoms that we take for granted and at times we slowly give away. Remembered what they died for ans exercise and maintain what they dies for. That is the best memorial we can give to these heroic men.