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Name Rob Noakes
City Hastings
Country United Kingdom
Date 9 October 2009
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I have been three times in my life. All three visits have brought a tear to my eye and a lump in my throat. Thank you so much for this moving ceremony.

Name Prof. Claudie VERHAEGHE-MICAULT/Prof. Jean MICAULT
City Saarbrücken
Country Germany
Date 9 October 2009
Comment

The ceremony is so moving, so intense that I always have tears in my eyes, like most of the public attending it... Thank you, and please.... go on !!! The fallen of Flanders Field deserve it...

Name mills
City canterbury
Country United Kingdom
Date 2 October 2009
Comment

thank you for this daily tribute!

Name Charles Winston
City LONDON
Country United Kingdom
Date 21 September 2009
Comment Beautiful ceremony, thank you for remembering them daily!
Name Julie Gelder
Organisation Revolution Show Corps
City queensbury, bradford
Country United Kingdom
Date 18 August 2009
Comment Many thanks to the Last Post Association for letting us play on 16th August. Personally it is the most awe inspiring moment in my life and have had the honour of taking part twice now.
Name Jason Townsend
Organisation NSWFB
City Camden
Country Australia
Date 15 August 2009
Comment Thankyou!
A terrific tribute to all the fallen and missing!
Name Gordon H Smith
Organisation Cheshire Regimental Associatio
City Stockport
Country United Kingdom
Date 9 August 2009
Comment Thank you for the opportunity to parade our Standards on the 31/07/09
Name Douglas Dickson
Organisation Royal British Legion Riders br
City london
Country United Kingdom
Date 8 August 2009
Comment wonderful ceremony. school group from hessen that night. keep up the wonderful work.
Name Ray Butten
Organisation Ex military
City Banstead
Country United Kingdom
Date 2 August 2009
Comment Simplicity in it's plan, powerful in it's meaning
Name Robert Williams
City Rochester
Country United Kingdom
Date 27 July 2009
Comment I was privileged to attend the last post ceremony on 8th July whilst visited the area with my wife to visit the grave and the area where her grandfather died in 1917.
The ceremony was particularly moving as I had not expected quite so many people attending, but it was made special by so many young people from English and local schools taking part on that day. The reciting of the exhortation by a young Northern English lad brought a huge lump to my throat and tears to my eyes.
It was pleasing to know that so many young people of today were still remembering those of so many generations before them who sacrificed their lives; that they in time will pass on this message to their own children who in turn will also remember them. Also let us hope they never have to experience such conflict.

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