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Honour the Memory, Honour the Covenant.
It's that time again to remember those that served, fought and died. This is not just a rememberance but a commitment to our services and those who continue to serve. The rest is up to us.
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Although I would like our skin flint government do more for ex-service personnel disabled on active service and more for the families of a serviceperson who paid the ultimate price and not leave it to various charities. If it wasn’t for our service men and women the snouts in Parliament wouldn’t have a gravy train to ride on. The fats cats would be thin moggies and the ruling classes and aristocracy would be a history lesson. |
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i was talking to my mate's son about this earlier, he's 11 and didnt even know why we wear poppys, i think a lot more should be done in schools to teach the next generation about rememberance day and the men who fought for our country
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Accrington does have the advantage in that it was home to the Pals, whose courage on the 1st of July 1916 has become legendary. There can be no better place to start educating the young than an appreciation of what those men did almost a century ago. |
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its true though Lesley, they dont do anything like that in schools anymore, and it really angers me
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You're right there, they do in secondary but I think in simple terms english history should be taught in primary school. Then again, it's also something that should be talked about at home aswell
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Reece knows all about it, but only through me and his grandad telling him about it
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One could argue that there is no excuse for the ignorance when there is so much info on the net, great sites, like the one for the Pals. |
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when i was at primary school many moons ago we learnt all about the Accrington Pals....schools should be shot down for not teaching children local history, yes they do learn about the romans, vikings and all that, but to me that isnt local history
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Maybe the schools should invest in that excellent TV programme “The World At War”.
I got the full series in a boxed set for about £60 I think it was and worth every single penny. One episode a week as part of history lesson with a discussion afterwards would be very interesting, especially if any of the kids had a grandfather who lived through the war. There may not have been many women in the armed forces in those days but the various resistance movements would not have been anywhere near as successful as they were if it wasn’t for the women. And of course there were women in the merchant marine, the almost forgotten 4th arm of the armed forces, yet they were civilians. Then there were the women pilots who flew the planes from the factory airfields to the operational airfields. And who kept the home fires burning during the blitz and coped with the rationing of everything including bread whilst holding down a job making munitions and planes and guns and tanks? |
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Doug thanks for starting this thread and I have posted the link onto the SOS website so it may well get sent to a lot more forums too now.
With the nearing of the 100 years from the start of WW1 maybe the schools could be asked to think about doing something in teaching about this period of history |
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My dad was in a reserved occupation in Ireland - he was a farmer but he came over here during the 2nd world war and worked in the factories in Liverpool and left his brothers to look after the farm. My uncle was killed out in Burma. I found his name on the commonwealth war graves site
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I just hope no more of them will have to come home in a wooden box. |
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