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Plowing straight ahead come what may
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I know yesterday was April 25th on the other side of our world…the day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand…but I had my calendar marked for today…but let us here remember those who fell…especially with the chance looming that our young men and women might be sent into harms way in the future in Europe. Frown Frown Frown

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Same thing goes for Memorial Day in USA.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne...0has,happy%20shouldn't%20be%20used.

The one thing you should never say on Anzac Day after war veteran declared 'it's not appropriate'
Veteran calls out phrase
Says it's not appropriate

“Australians have been warned to avoid saying 'Happy Anzac Day' as thousands of people turn out for commemorative services across the country.”


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I recognize the sacrifices folks "down under" made and the observance of "ANZAC Day". RIP all those who died and prayers for their loved ones. Remembering major events of the past is a good thing.

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