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I was raised on Binyon's For the Fallen; following grace, the senior member (serving or retired) present would read out:
And the dinner would begin. The "new" ceremony is not among my favourites; that said, I know it is meaningful to quite a few who serve now, and I can overlook my slight distaste to provide them with some small measure of comfort.
Tradition is something that we've done for a long time for reasons we may not remember (or even know); but every tradition has to start somewhere.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
And the dinner would begin. The "new" ceremony is not among my favourites; that said, I know it is meaningful to quite a few who serve now, and I can overlook my slight distaste to provide them with some small measure of comfort.
Tradition is something that we've done for a long time for reasons we may not remember (or even know); but every tradition has to start somewhere.


