tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post2029136926145627921..comments2024-03-23T16:10:12.319+00:00Comments on Hyde Cheshire Blog: The Casualties of WarTomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04167792394551286975noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-80040927146459546942013-11-01T06:28:05.909+00:002013-11-01T06:28:05.909+00:00Barry in Oz. I totally agree Dave B, my Great Gra...Barry in Oz. I totally agree Dave B, my Great Grandad joined up at the start of the war and fought at some of the major Battles, wounded twice yet kept returning to the front line. His son, My Grandfather, joined in 1918 and fought in Archangel, Russia against the Communists. So both Father and Son fought in the great War.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-10055673392900941762013-10-31T20:09:49.304+00:002013-10-31T20:09:49.304+00:00You don't have to do anything too dramatic to ...You don't have to do anything too dramatic to be headlined a 'hero' by the tabloids these days, perhaps confront a shoplifter or something!<br />But these guys in WW1 were a true definition of the word.<br />Under horrific bombardment for weeks in that frontline surrounded by dead colleagues and if that wasn't bad enough then having to charge across open ground into enemy gunfire knowing this will probably be your last day, now that really did take bravery and guts....Dave Bnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-47088039897435304042013-10-31T13:18:12.711+00:002013-10-31T13:18:12.711+00:00Nice one nipper.Nice one nipper.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com