Today,
Remembrance Day, I'm thinking of all the men and women who have served or are currently serving, in any capacity, for Canada's Armed Forces. I think it's important to commemorate their sacrifices. More specifically, I'm remembering my grandpa Colman and my great-uncle Don. I wrote about their experiences during the Second World War last week
here and
here. I'm wearing my poppy with pride today and will take some time at 11:00 to bow my head in remembrance.
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Colman Ferencz in Vancouver, c.1943. |
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McCrea family at the family farm, c.1940. |
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