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Old 10-11-18, 09:39
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Default Remembrance Day 2018

Remembrance Day 2018, With much deep regret it will be the first time in almost ten years I have not brought some type of vehicle out to support my local legion, Branch 240, Crescent Beach BC. Unlike the preceding years, working round the clock was not an option this year and a last minute opening to see a specialist I have been trying to get a consult with for almost a year sealed the deal.

Despite having no reasonable choice in the matter, I have to admit that I feel awful at the prospect of not only failing to bring out a vehicle to support the veterans, but not being able to attend the ceremonies in Canada at all. Sometimes I feel it is the only truly selfless thing I do each year, but with an unexpected weight loss of 20lbs in the last month (not that I can't afford to lose a few pounds!), I really need to concentrate on health at the moment. Last year we were very fortunate that the Stuarts new owner was more than happy to let us take the tank out to the ceremony for a second year in a row. Thanks to Rod for that.

With that, I wish all a safe day and hope for good weather and and a great turnout to support the troops, both past and present on Remembrance Day 2018.

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John
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Old 10-11-18, 17:49
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Unfortunately, here in the Owen Sound area, snow squalls would appear to seriously endanger any thought of a parade to the cenotaph.

Appropriate ceremonies probably will be held in the local Legion branches.
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Old 10-11-18, 19:38
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I'll be driving with The Cold War Collection in Wakefield, QC this Sunday. Last weekend, the Collection's Pinz and driver were unexpectedly denied to my Branch's small parade. No one's fault, just how life (and death) work.

I'll post pictures.
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Old 11-11-18, 02:57
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No parade in Batlow just a small gathering at the cenotaph.
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Old 11-11-18, 03:52
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It’s supposed to snow here tonight and tomorrow (Remembrance Day). Headed for the Calgary Military Museum first thing in the morning. Hopefully the roads are not a complete mess. The Jeep might look like an icicle by the time I get there.
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Old 12-11-18, 03:40
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It was a cold & windy day in Québec this year John . Not unlike the weather those who preceeded us in battle had to face on a daily basis . For all those who made the ultimate sacrifice and those who survived only to face a life of pain and agony or guilt of having survived after coming back home it was easy for me to put on my thermal underwear . My feet are dry . I have eaten today. Then the three pairs of socks went on . I have not lost a comrade today, all is good . The t-shirt , the turtleneck and the shirt .I am not in fear for my life or for that of my loved ones . The winter CF Dress tunic & pants ( don’t make them anymore ) . I have a roof over my head . I voted in a Provincial election this fall. The parka was most welcome. My kids are in school . It was windy and a balmy minus 10 degrees. It was cold in the trenches . Afterwards, the nice hot chicken broth at the local Legion . Some vets have passed away since last year . Some are too old , week or too sick to come out anymore . But they were with us in our hearts and minds we all know that. It is the thought that counts . It is the spirit that helps us carry on. Carry on soldier and go do your duty to God , Queen and Country. Tomorrow will always be better if you are Canadian and mostly because of them. So if your health improves John and you feel better come next year .
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Remembrance Day 2018, With much deep regret it will be the first time in almost ten years I have not brought some type of vehicle out to support my local legion, Branch 240, Crescent Beach BC. Unlike the preceding years, working round the clock was not an option this year and a last minute opening to see a specialist I have been trying to get a consult with for almost a year sealed the deal.

Despite having no reasonable choice in the matter, I have to admit that I feel awful at the prospect of not only failing to bring out a vehicle to support the veterans, but not being able to attend the ceremonies in Canada at all. Sometimes I feel it is the only truly selfless thing I do each year, but with an unexpected weight loss of 20lbs in the last month (not that I can't afford to lose a few pounds!), I really need to concentrate on health at the moment. Last year we were very fortunate that the Stuarts new owner was more than happy to let us take the tank out to the ceremony for a second year in a row. Thanks to Rod for that.

With that, I wish all a safe day and hope for good weather and and a great turnout to support the troops, both past and present on Remembrance Day 2018.

Regards
John
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