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The_Yellow_Ardvark

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Recently I was given a whole host of tools, by a grand daughter of a Men In Sheds member.
look for a white box, the member was difficult. But I got to know him.
He drank gin I enjoy the rum.

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His war medals are going to a better place, as the family will not understand why he got them.
The Grand daughter wants them to go to a place i can find,. Where more than her can understand. I am keeping the white box.

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This is why.



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What a pity his family cannot appreciate what he went through.

As we lose the people who remember it seems we edge ever closer to repeating the same folly. Who will stand up as they did?

Late stepfather was on landing craft out of Poole, rarely spoke of what happened but I am still astounded by what he and others went through whilst still teenagers
 
These were the days when boys became men overnight, they just did their duty for king and country without complaint. Can you imagine youngsters of today at 17 or 18 storming the beaches of Normandy or jumping into a fighter to stop our towns and cities from being destroyed knowing that their expected survival rate was measured in weeks. It is just a different generation in a very different Britain compared to today.
 
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