Another place I visited whilst living in the Nederlands. Sad to see so many young lives cut short, though good to see the honour in which they are still held and respected by the local community.
Regards,
Jerry
Another place I visited whilst living in the Nederlands. Sad to see so many young lives cut short, though good to see the honour in which they are still held and respected by the local community.
Regards,
Jerry
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Hi Jerry, a place I am very familiar with. Always a moving place to visit.
I see you took a photo of a namesake's grave.
Cheers, Ade.
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Several friend of mine who were Vets and have passed away in recent years have had their ashes interred there, place on the left side. Our living history group had to provide a guard of honour for one, Pvt. Don Hobbs, ex XXI IPC. It was a bit nerve racking, but it went very well. A real choker though. These lads are not allowed a marker though. But each Sept for the anniversary many relatives do place temporary markers there so flowers can be laid.
Cheers, Ade.
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