today (19th november) is a day that should be remembered with, at the very least, a minutes silence for our naval servicemen and woman aboard the H.M.A.S. SYDNEY
she went down with all hands........... (645)...............on this day in 1941, "god rest their souls"
tonyd said
12:44 PM Nov 19, 2009
Indeed, Dave. May they rest in peace. God bless them.
ibbo said
02:58 PM Nov 19, 2009
Lest we forget.Cheers.Ibbo.
Firefly said
03:14 PM Nov 19, 2009
So many lives for so long ago.
We will remember them.
Disco Duck said
03:40 PM Nov 19, 2009
"Lest We Forget" Thanks Boys!!
And our thoughts are with the remaining families too
Terro said
06:45 PM Nov 19, 2009
Indeed Dave, quite correct we tend to forget these things in our busy lives. Good that someone reminds us. One of my sons was on HMAS Westralia when the engine room blew up, in fact he was the lone fire fighter on board. He lost his best mate that day and is still battling with the memory. Power to our Defence Force personnel.
Terro
Wombat said
09:56 PM Nov 19, 2009
May they rest in peace.
Let there be no more political mileage made from the incident from so long ago.
dave06 said
10:47 AM Nov 20, 2009
it's the people whom I want remembered, everyday folks fight battles and it is they who die, politicians go nowhere near conflicts but gain political mileage from it, I have no interest in them, I just dont want our young boys and girls forgotten!
I am a great supporter of our local R.S.L. I called in this morning to see how our new museum is getting on, ww1 feild kitchen fully restored, stands in pride of place, all built with donations, a great honor to stand amongst the memorabilia
she went down with all hands........... (645)...............on this day in 1941, "god rest their souls"
We will remember them.
Terro
Let there be no more political mileage made from the incident from so long ago.