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  • And then there were none

    February 19th, 2010 she Posted in Those Who Volunteered 1 Comment »

    WW1 has officially passed from commemoration into history, in Canada.

    John “Jack” Babcock, Canada’s last known First World War veteran, has died at the age of 109. Rest in peace, John Babcock, and the 600,000 other Canadian men and women who served in the First World War.

    At the going down of the sun, we will remember them.

    More info: CBC News – Canada – Canada’s last WW I veteran dies

    *some text shamelessly stolen from my friend Mare‘s FB status.

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    lest we forget

    November 11th, 2009 she Posted in Those Who Volunteered No Comments »

    im_rempoppy.gif They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.– excerpt from For The Fallen, Laurence Binyon

    In recent years there have been some discussions surrounding whether or not war is ever justified and if Canada should be shifting it’s focus away from combat missions and moving towards revamping our military to solely support peacekeeping and humanitarian aid roles. Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica: Whether it is always sinful to wage war? says:

    Those who wage war justly aim at peace, and so they are not opposed to peace, except to the evil peace…We do not seek peace in order to be at war, but we go to war that we may have peace.

    I don’t believe in war for the sake of war, dominance or economics. I do believe that true evil exists and must be fought when encountered. I’d like to think I judge each mission the Canadian Forces are involved in on their own merit. Many wars have been fought during the course of human history. Many have faded to memory. A few, such as the first and second world wars will likely do the same as the few remaining survivors of war’s horror slowly fade to dust. If we are to learn from history and move forward, we must never forget our past. I worry many days that we are heading in that direction – forgetting the sacrifices of those who fought for freedom from tyranny. Each year, fewer and fewer of those who fought during WWI and WWII remain alive. Fewer people attend Remembrance Day ceremonies and sport poppies. Please take a moment to attend Remembrance Day ceremonies in your local area. Visit a local Legion and spend time with our veterans. If you’re unable to attend ceremonies at a local cenotaph please observe two minutes silence at 11:00am. You can also spend some time visiting the following sites:

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    and in the going down of the sun

    November 11th, 2009 she Posted in Friends & Family, Those Who Volunteered No Comments »

    For those who have served and fallen – both during their service or after retirement – take a moment to remember their sacrifice.

    Notice

    Great Grandpa

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    Black Watch
    Grandma and Grandpa Grandpa in the Pacific Grandpa

    CFB Borden

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    Anticipation

    May 4th, 2009 she Posted in Those Who Volunteered 1 Comment »

    Got a call from the base today and hubby is due to land in #yeg two hours earlier than previously stated. We’re starting to get very excited about his impending arrival. Just three more working days before I bring him home…

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    Momma he’s coming home

    April 21st, 2009 she Posted in Those Who Volunteered 8 Comments »

    I can’t blog the details at the moment but I finally got a call from the base. I now know when and where to pick up Drew when he returns to Canada. Yippee!

    My new boss is giving me the day off and I can’t wait to see him.

    Lots of planning (and cleaning) to do before he lands in country. The dogs will be thrilled at his return and I know all the neighbours are looking forward to seeing him again soon.

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