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    People of the Commonwealth number approximately one third of the World's population - so a serious amount of people.

    People still go on pilgrimages to see their GrandFather and Great GrandFather's name; Uncles, and Great Uncles (Aunties too) and all sorts of relations died in those wars and people do (still) want to see their names inscribed; almost to pay homage to them for the sacrifice they made.

    It has got to be the most wonderful thing to do, to honour our fallen in this way and the most appropriate location for it as well.
    Vast numbers left from Dover to go to war and many returned through Dover; seeing those White Cliffs, such a welcome sight of Blighty, must surely be the right place ?

    It is more than a little sad that some people have such a blind-side to most arguments. Our future is made from our past and we must look to the future, but remember back too.




    Roger

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