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Originally Posted by anniek76
I went to the cenotaph. This is the first year that my grandad hasn't been able to go as his in hospital but fought in the war so I went in his place. I visited him yesterday in hospital and he was talking about the war as if it were yesterday...he is 96, very confused ATM due to a fall that has moved some shrapnel that he has had in his head since being injured in WW2 in 1940. He can barely remember yesterday but remembers all about the fighting. These soldiers need to be remembered. 
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Just read that annie,what a lovely old man he seems,i love listening to elderly people telling all about the war ,we are so lucky now if only people realised it.I hope he goes on ok too xxx
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