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Thank you for the kind words of remembrance for Peace Keeper's Day Karmen. I was in the Golan Heights for the 25th anniversary of UNDOF and wrote a brief history of the United Nations' mission there for a commemorative magazine that was printed for the occasion. Well I remember writing of the poor souls killed that day. I brought back a set of CCUNDOF 25th Anniversary shot glasses and a couple of bottles of Arak. I toast our fallen comrades on special occasions such as today. ![]() ![]()
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Ah .... I did NOT write the article, BUT a whole bunch of thoughts and feelings were running through me about Peacekeepers, and what they did/do and the sacrifices and all ... I didn't know about "Peacekeepers Day" until I read that article about it ... and didn't know what to say out of all that was running through my mind, so I simply saluted
![]() I'm very surprized no one (until you) replied to it, or that no one else started a thread about this, and even looked for one before I posted. I wondered, IS there something I don't "get" (because no one else said anything so I questioned, was it correct and appropriate for me to post about this day? What don't I understand? (this makes me want to read more and know more ![]() Mark Tonner ... you've been in my mind much since the reading, then the posting, of that article, knowing a little of your own military history and service and having commuinicated with you for so long since joining MLU, and for your service in particular. I send a "personal to you" ![]() To ALL of you Peacekeepers ... here is another special ![]() And this ... especially about and for our Fallen Peacekeepers ... ![]() Karmen. |
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I am sorry to hear that the current unpleasantness in A'stan is being considered part of Canada's peacekeeping. It is anything but.
Unlike other peacekeeping missions this one is not under UN auspices. It is an armed conflict, with Canadian soldiers knowingly, willingly and professionally going into harm's way in order to seek out and destroy the enemy. Let us remember our peacekeepers as they are well-deserving of that recognition, but let's not downplay the current conflict in Afghanistan, rather let's include this mission with those of Korea and the two wars.
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Those who live by the sword will be shot by those of us who have progressed. - M38A1, 67-07800, ex LETE |
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Sounds like great ideas Clive
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Hey Karmen
Thanks for letting us know on the other side of the globe about "Peacekeeping Day" in Canada. It's not something that I was aware of, but what a marvelous idea to remember and commemorate the fantastic service of the men and women, whom give their time in the pursuit of peace, happiness and freedom. There isn't a day like that recognised here in Australia - except maybe for reserve forces day and legacy day, but they just aren't really the same thing. I think that the Government of my country would be too scared to have something of a similar ilk as they would be affraid that recognition of this sort of service, may leave them open to litigation and a string of compensation claims. This seems to be the common practice for anything wholesome and nice in this country. Australia has become all the bad things from America - Liablility, Litigation, Compensation, Bad Television shows, Bogus free-trade agreements. My countries current Government are nothing more than America's tart. And what's worse is I voted for them. Anywho,.......HERE'S TO PEACEKEEPERS DAY. ![]() Pedr |
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Thanks and You're Welcome Pedr
![]() ![]() And ... oh my lord, IF that is a view you get to see where you live then I positively ENVY YOU! Talk about GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!! Those colours are amazing. Nature's creations always astounds me ![]() Ma ![]() |
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