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Name Dominic CUDMORE
City BRUXELLES and SYDNEY
Country Australia
Date 1 May 2010
Comment

I visited the Menin Gate Memorial today after spending the day with friends in Elverdinge. As a Australian (living in Brussels) it is indeed a moving experience and I will be returning again soon. Finding the names of two relatives listed among the dead (one English and one Australian) was particularly poignant.

Name davy wante
City gent (zwijnaarde)
Country Belgium
Date 28 April 2010
Comment

I hope I can agree with, because I think the war was very bad and I also see it in the war movie's You can learn a lot from.

Name Matt Grint
City Manchester
Country United Kingdom
Date 20 April 2010
Comment

Let us remember the war, and hope for peace.

Name Dianne Manning
Organisation Strathmore Secondary College
City Melbourne
Country Australia
Date 18 April 2010
Comment

In 2009 our students took part in the Menin Gate Ceremony. Singing and laying a wreath to the ANZACS listed on the Memorial was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the students who will always remember the wonderful opportunity they were given by the Association.

Name Michael Johnson
City Oakville, Ontario
Country Canada
Date 16 April 2010
Comment

I attended with members of my son's school, who were on a remembrance tour. A very moving ceremony. Our thanks to the Association, who have kept these men's mory alive.

Name David Nugent
Organisation QEGS, Horncastle
City Lincolnshire
Country United Kingdom
Date 9 April 2010
Comment

This year Queen Elizabeth's Grammar in Horncastle made its 13th and final annual pilgrimage to Belgium to commemorate old boys of the school, as well has students relatives that fell in the Great War. As part of this we participated in the Last Post ceremony, which this year we attended on the 29th of March. This year Archie read the Exhortation, Charlotte lay the wreath and Lucy and Dominic escorted. It was a great honour to participate in the ceremony and although I will not be going to Belgium again with QEGS I will return to Belgium to remember those whe fell in The Great War. We Will Remember Them.

Name ELIZABETH HERSCHEL "BETTY "
Organisation EX P.O.W. ASSOCIATION NORH EAST EGLAND
City NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
Country United Kingdom
Date 27 March 2010
Comment

Thanks to the national lottery funding I was able to return to France / Belgium with members of the EX P.O.W. ASSOCIATION MANY TAKEN P.O.W. AT ARAS FRANCE JUNE 1940 AND THEY SPENT THE NEXT 5 YEARS IN STALAG 8B LAMSDROF POLAND. THE A.T.S. W.R.A.C. ASSOCIATION NEWCASTLE. THE WAR WIDOWS ASOCIATION. THE BLACK WATCH ASSOCIATION TYNESIDE SCOTTISH. THE NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILEERS. THE BURMA STAR ASSOCIATION. AND THE ROYAL ENGINEERS.


WE WERE YET AGAIN SO PROUD TO BE PART OF THE LAST POST CEREMONY AND FOR ONE OF OUR MEMBERS TO DO THE EXHORTATION MEANT SO MUCH TO ALL OF US. WE WOULD ALL LIKE TO THANK THE MEMBERS OF THE LAST POST ASSOCIATION AND THE C.W.G.C. FOR LOOKING AFTER ALL THE WAR GRAVE SITES IN EUROPE. LEST WE FORGET. R.I.P.

Name Philip & Amy Alfeld
City Godfrey
Country United States
Date 23 March 2010
Comment

We had the privilege to watch the ceremony twice, on 12/03/10 and again on 13/03/10. This was the most memorable and moving part of our trip to the Ypres Salient and the Somme Battlefield. We congratulate the Association for providing a daily reminder to those who witness the ceremony of what an enormous sacrifice that Britain and her Commonwealth experienced during the Great War. We will never, ever forget it. Thank you.

Name isabelle duchene
Organisation Touched Productions, bringing the 2 worlds together
City Mortsel
Country Belgium
Date 7 December 2009
Comment

I like to honour the people, and the Last Post Association for the daily discipline they have shown us hosting the ceremony in Ypres at 8 pm remembering all our brave men and women and all victims of the wars of the world.

Name Callum Seton
Organisation Dallam School and 2nd Bolton le Sands Scouts
City Milnthorpe/ Lancaster
Country United Kingdom
Date 28 November 2009
Comment

I was very proud to be asked to lay a wreath at the Last Post - Special ceremony 11/11/2009 at 11.00. I was in Belgium as part of a school war graves trip and I wore my scout uniform when laying the wreath as I missed our own rememberance service in the UK.


A lady at the Menin gate told me so much about the medals people were wearing. I thought about a member of my own family who died in world war 1. It was quite shocking to see the number of names on the gate and at Thiepval. A wreath was also laid on a grave of a former pupil at our school. I will never forget this trip and the number of people who have given their lives in war.

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