Remembrance Day (Veteran's day) Story time

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  • mylo
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 723

    #1

    Remembrance Day (Veteran's day) Story time

    Hey all,

    During our Remembrance Day (Veteran's Day) cerimony, a very golden opportunity was presented to me in that a Canadian Navy veteran was present AND telling stories of his time hunting U-Boats off the coast of New Foundland and how he spent 3 years escorting convoys across the Atlantic. He likened the missions he was on as "keeping the wolves at bay", with the analogy of the Wolf pack of the U-Boats and the "sheep" being the transports all herded in the convoy. "I don't think we sank a damn thing, but we sure kept them on their toes. Ahhh....it used to be quite a thrill going hunting for U-Boats. We never thought for a second they could get us too, you just didn't think of those things." He was like a living story book, I sat and listened all day. I hope we appreciate these living treasures as much as we can before they are all gone forever. Some are very willing to tell of their experiences during the war.....others....not so much so.

    Mylo
  • tmsmalley
    SubCommittee Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 2376

    #2
    Hey guys - sorry I

    Hey guys - sorry I am late with this but I just received it from a Canadian friend.

    The song is a recreation of something that happened to the artist on Veterans Day (Rememberance Day) in 1999. He was in a drug store in Nova Scotia when an announcement came over the 1MC, asking for two minutes of silence to remember the vets.

    A youngish father with his daughter created a stir when he insisted on engaging the checkout girl in coversation during the two minutes of silence.

    Get your Kleenex ready and ENJOY and thank you to all you Vets - yesterday, today and tomorrow for keeping the forces of evil at bay.



    I dedicate this to my Dad, Dr. Maris L Smalley, a hero in WWII - USN.

    T

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