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Offline loopylu

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Unsung Heroes of WW2
« on: Monday 10 November 14 01:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi Guys not sure if this is right place to put this but, this is an essay i did for my uni course and it's been published on-line.

Apologies if it's in the wrong place.

Just thought you might all like to see what RootsChat.com have lead me to do.

http://www.funeraldirectormonthly.org.uk/2014/11/09/the-unsung-heroes-of-world-war-ii/

Shoot me if you must Trystan.

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Re: Unsung Heroes of WW2
« Reply #1 on: Monday 10 November 14 03:03 GMT (UK) »
Informative Article - We think of "War" in so many ways, but the practical issues of how things were dealt with isn't often spoken about.  I don't have many ancestors who were in WW1 - have a few in WW2.  Have wondered why so few of mine enlisted in WW1 - age, circumstances etc - but also some were - what do they call them -  occupations which were essential to be kept at home...  can't think of the name. 

Thank you for bringing to our attention the experiences of the funeral directors who must have had years of such sad and traumatic work.  Well done!  I hope you went well in your Uni course.
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Re: Unsung Heroes of WW2
« Reply #2 on: Monday 10 November 14 08:53 GMT (UK) »
Well done Loopylu ......... I don't think Trystan will shoot you ...... anyway he's not a very good shot  8) 8)
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Re: Unsung Heroes of WW2
« Reply #3 on: Monday 10 November 14 11:27 GMT (UK) »
Well I did win a clay pigeon shooting competition once. But that was absolute complete luck.  :)

loopylu - Great post. I'll move the topic over to the WWII board. :)

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Re: Unsung Heroes of WW2
« Reply #4 on: Monday 10 November 14 11:33 GMT (UK) »
Yes, very well done loopylu. I trust you got a good mark for it. Very informative and well worth everyone reading it. I am wondering whether the link you provided shouldn't be on  one of the Resources pages somewhere.
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Re: Unsung Heroes of WW2
« Reply #5 on: Monday 10 November 14 11:36 GMT (UK) »
Thank You Trystan, sorry but even it chat we could not work out where it should go.

And thanks to all for the kind comments.

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Re: Unsung Heroes of WW2
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 23 November 14 16:41 GMT (UK) »
What an interesting article. Not something I had thought about.

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Re: Unsung Heroes of WW2
« Reply #7 on: Monday 01 December 14 13:21 GMT (UK) »
Thats a really interesting article. I never thought about that aspect.  I have seen pictures of military funerals but who covered that aspect never impinged on me.  A very necessary and important part of our life and death!
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