You'd think we'd be forgetting over a hundred years later, but we're not. The emotion is still as raw as 50 years ago when I first had the Honour of carrying the colours on Remembrance Sunday. They would be amazed if they knew. I hope if they can look down on us, that it brings them some comfort.
DZIEKUJE ZA POLUBIENIE MOJEGO KOMENTARZA😊.ALE TO CO PISZE TO JEST NORMALNA REAKCJA NA TO CO OGLĄDAM 🤗🌹.POZDRAWIAM SERDECZNIE I ZYCZE MIŁEGO WIECZORU😅🌹🤝
Thank-you, to each military family member that participated. That is to say, we hold such reverence for the playing of The Last Post. Truly, a beautiful way to say, we shall never forget. I'm NY Toms very British future wife MD, Veteran, Middle E. & Cont. of Africa
I was here in the '90s paying tribute to irish twins lost, one in a marked grave, one in an unmarked grave. Such a moving experience, an experience each 6oung European should experience, last week forget. 💕💔
The buglers are from the Ypres Fire Brigade. They have been performing the Last Post every evening since 1919, except for 1940-1944 when the occupying Germans forbade the ceremony.