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Armistice Day

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Armistice Day

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Good Morning Folks.

Sun is shining. Hope it keeps shining for the Armistice Day events. .salut

Enjoy your weekend folks.

SC - I hope all went well yesterday. bighug
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It's a bit grim down south today - it always pours down on the Lord Mayors Show in the city of London so it's no suprise!- but is looking good at the moment for the Centotaph commemorations tomorrow.

Always a hugely sobering time of year 😑
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Good Evening All :hello2:

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The story may not be well known, but during the First World War the Red Cross did indeed use specially trained dogs to go and help stricken soldiers on the battlefield."

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