"At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them".

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Stonehenge and Salisbury Plain have long been linked with both the military and aviation, and the First World War aerodrome wasn’t the first military establishment – or the first flying ground – near the stones. 🇬🇧 https://t.co/jnLGvaY3Id

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The poppy is a symbol of heartache and devastation.

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Harry Billinge MBE. He was an 18 year old Sapper with the Royal Engineers, who landed on Gold Beach at 0630 on June 6 1944. What an extraordinary man

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Inspired by Dame Vera Lynns fly past I’ve painted this - if you like it please retweet

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"That night, I thanked God for seeing me through that day of days and prayed I would make it through D plus 1. I also promised that if some way I could get home again, I would find a nice peaceful town and spend the rest of my life in peace." -Dick Winters

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Today is in Australia.
We created an artwork to honour and remember the fallen, those who served and died for our country.
We will remember them.

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Every town, every suburb, veterans living quietly. Every single one of them has massive stories to tell. Ask them, over the back fence

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Following the First World War, the poppy became a profound symbol of war-time remembrance in many countries, including Canada.

https://t.co/yDSvDugHpj

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In Memory of Peter Biely of 44th Battalion (Manitoba) 1917 who sacrificed his life near Vimy Ridge https://t.co/UZ0DLQbnlM via

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a poppy for those who were (and are) brave, courageous and sacrificed so much for us ♡

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