Brings a lump yo.my throat and goosebumps down my spine every timebi watch thid slow.march by such an immaculately presented platoon. Wouldn't look amiss at Tripping The Colour.The slow March admirable and the tune riveting. All this from someone who lives on the mainland,but doesn't forget his roots.This ceremony is on my Bucket List before I pass away
Several hundred from Omagh served in WW1 when France was invaded. Many people from Omagh also served in WW2 when France was invaded again. Of course Ireland refused to make a stand against Hitler in WW2 and decided to stay neutral. Next question?