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I see that VAC has declared the week 5 to 11 Nov to be Veterans Week.
I remember my first Remembrance Day in uniform. I was a recruit. Our platoon sergeant, a 2WW veteran, gave us each a poppy - I recall it well because something rare happened: he spoke to us, rather than snarling, as was his norm. He gave us each a poppy and showed us how to pin it to our caps - that's where we wore them in the 1960s. He also gave us each a little pice of rubber to put over the end of the pin - poppies fell off, easily, then, too.
A few years later, when I was a junior officer we marched in a parade in Kingston and we were told that it would be good to visit that Legion. It was interesting: a few of the vets wanted to tell us about their experiences; most were indifferent to us and wanted too talk amongst themselves - very understandable, I think, but a few looked askance at us and told us "we were there when Canada was needing 'em, not just feeding 'em."
I believe we need a Remembrance Day, something which is about those who made the supreme sacrifice, NOT about veterans who made it safely home to bed.
I remember my first Remembrance Day in uniform. I was a recruit. Our platoon sergeant, a 2WW veteran, gave us each a poppy - I recall it well because something rare happened: he spoke to us, rather than snarling, as was his norm. He gave us each a poppy and showed us how to pin it to our caps - that's where we wore them in the 1960s. He also gave us each a little pice of rubber to put over the end of the pin - poppies fell off, easily, then, too.
A few years later, when I was a junior officer we marched in a parade in Kingston and we were told that it would be good to visit that Legion. It was interesting: a few of the vets wanted to tell us about their experiences; most were indifferent to us and wanted too talk amongst themselves - very understandable, I think, but a few looked askance at us and told us "we were there when Canada was needing 'em, not just feeding 'em."
I believe we need a Remembrance Day, something which is about those who made the supreme sacrifice, NOT about veterans who made it safely home to bed.