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    Interview with two WWII Merchant Navy veterans at the link below. Time scale 27.00 minutes into programme.

    BBC iPlayer - Remembrance Week: Series 2: Episode 3
    "Across the seas where the great waves grow, there are no fields for the poppies to grow, but its a place where Seamen sleep, died for their country, for you and for peace" (Billy McGee 2011)

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    Default AN MN remembrance:

    Possibly someone may Sticky Billy's post this not to be missed remembrance, that all shall find it and LEST WE FORGET:

    Thanks to Sir / Billy / Deep Sea.

    Lest We Forget:

    Sometimes when the bands are playing
    And the uniforms march by
    You will find a seaman watching
    With a wistful-looking eye

    And you know just what he's thinking
    As he hears the cheering crowd
    As the soldiers and the sailors
    Swing along, erect and proud.

    He is thinking that his country
    Saves its honor once again
    For the uniforms, forgetting
    All the seas' forgotten men.

    He is thinking of the armies
    And the food and fighting tanks
    That for every safe arrival
    To the seamen owe their thanks.

    He is thinking of those buddies
    Who have paid the final score,
    Not in khaki or in the Navy
    But the working clothes they wore;

    And we'd like to tell him something
    That we think he may not know
    A reminder he can stow away
    Wherever he may go.
    All your countrymen are proud of you
    And though there's no brass band
    Not a bugle or a banner
    When the merchant seamen land,

    We know just the job you're doing
    In your worn-out work clothes
    On the seas where death is lurking
    And a fellow's courage shows.

    So be sure to keep your chin up
    When the uniforms parade
    What a man wears doesn't matter
    It's the stuff of which he's made.

    Author Unknown.

    11/11/11/2011


    K.
    Last edited by Keith at Tregenna; 11th November 2011 at 09:04 PM.

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    what a good interview, account and tribute to the Merchany Navy


    Lest We Forget

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    There we go Keith
    Thread on sticky !
    Hope its not too late,but at least many will see it !
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