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From: "PJK :o))" <>
Subject: Re: [WW1] Armistice Day Ypres
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 17:47:50 -0000
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Thank you, Steve. That's a lovely gesture.
Pat.xxx :o))
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Hello Each,
Again apologise to people with no interest in this.
I have though taken photos and laid crosses on a large number of graves of men who's families are on all the lists.
This year I have managed to arrange a visit to Ypres for November 11th and will be laying a wreath in memory of all the men who's graves Barbara and I have visited. We have chosen La Belle Alliance Cemetery - It is a Battlefield cemetery, small and has men of the 11th Division buried there, particularly the 9th Bn Sherwood Foresters.
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Steve
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