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...either an idiot or someone badly needs a lesson in history......
"NO NAMES, NO PACK DRILL", but I've just read an article which stated that this year, 2006, marks the 60th Anniversary of both the Battle of Verdun and the Battle of the Somme.
Gee...so according to the article, both battles took place in 1946!?!?..... and just think, the nameless idiot who wrote it probably makes 'Big Bucks'!!, not to mention whoever the other idiot was who proof read it before it went to press........ I suppose next month I'll probably read that Dieppe took place in 1902 or something.... .......
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I believe news papers are not proof read these days.
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Geez Mark !!
You don't understand.They are hiring young people who don't have the foggoest, and paying them next to nothing.They haven't a clue,BUT,they have university degrees up their wazoos.It goes to show you where we are going.
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Even the speech writers seem to have trouble getting it right. I recall Priminister Martin (here's everybodys chance to go boo hiss) refering to the Normandy invasion as 'Norway" not once but twice in the same speech. The back drop to this was a group of the Candian Forces personel. Not one face showed any sign of wonder or shock at the mistake. It would seem even the military is as in the dark about history as the university students.
I wouldn't beat up the younger generation too much. The education system has done nothing to inform them for the last 40 years and military tradition has disappeared with the attrition of the forces. It might be wishful thinking but the D-day and V-E day celebrations showcased Canadas war effort to a lot of people who may not have been aware of it. The Battle of The Somme started July 1 1916 and in Canada probably only Newfoundlanders even bother to remember on that day and with good reason. In todays world last weeks news might as well be 90 years ago we seem to rush ahead with no reguard to the past. |
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When my son was in high school they spent about three weeks on Canada's role in war vs three years on the history of Quebec. I was pissed, but obviously I got through to him because he joined the Queen's Own Rifles (and told me about it afterwards). A fine young man, him.
The school system still pisses me off, though. We need to acknowledge our heritage more than ever now, but it's not happening.
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My youngest daughter knows her history
Lil Christine(who looks like my Irish grandmother,Elizabeth Fanon from Kingston,Ontario,cause she was/is tiny) took a history course at Champlain College.The prof asked a simple question."What was the signifance of our victory at Vimy Ridge"?This part she told me over supper when I asked her "So,what did you say?".She says," At first nothing.Then I finally put my hand up and said,We became a nation.I couldn't wait to get home to tell you"."So,I asked her "How did you remember this?'She said,"Like DA dad,you've been harping me on this since I was in grade school".
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