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WWII Veteran P-38 pilot Fredric Arnold at his Lest We Forget: The Mission statue unveiling at Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum August 6, 2016. Arnold was shot down over Sicily and captured.
Lest We Forget is a phrase commonly heard on Remembrance Day Credit: ... The phrase was coined more than a decade before the ending of World War 1. Read More on Remembrance Day.
Lest we forget: campaign honours the eight million horses killed in First World War Sarah Radford 12 November, 2017 10:03. One hundred years after the First World War, charity ...
On the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, I’ve been talking to some old soldiers here in town, and they worry that we are fast forgetting our own lessons from World War II.
As Remembrance Day arrives, we often hear the commemorative phrase "Lest we forget" as we remember fallen soldiers from World War I across the British Commonwealth. The Great War, as the World War ...
In the first few weeks of the First World War, the British Army requisitioned more than 120,000 horses to serve across the Channel. In four years of conflict, some eight million horses, donkeys ...
Lest We Forget: New poetry competition A Poem to Remember. ... To honour 100 years since the end of World War One a new poetry competition is looking for poems that honour those affected by service.
Lest we forget: the scars of war ... Cpl Barker, 25, said: "I am never called a soldier; I am just a squaddie. A soldier is a World War One hero but we are squaddies.