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Robert's avatar

Once again I attended the Remembrance Ceremony at our hockey rink. The place was full of our residents from babies in arms to seniors who walked with canes. Those who died to defend our freedoms were well remembered. The bands and the pipes and the trumpet solos were deeply felt and reminded us of all the young lives that were given up for all of us lucky enough to be here today. The sun never sets on those valued lives ...our real heroes.

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In keeping with the theme of Remembrance Day and honoring Canada's valiant and historic contribution to world peace, special recognition must also be given to Canada's UN forces whose valiant efforts during the 1993 battle of Medak Pocket in southern Croatia prevented the advance of Croatian forces into Serbian territory preventing the ethnic cleansing of innocent Serbian civilians and maintaining the integrity of the UN protected zone. The Battle of Medak Pocket was the most significant fighting for Canada’s forces since the Korean War and should have been celebrated as an outstanding story of Canadian heroism. Instead, the incident became a victim of national and international politics as it was seen to compromise the UN Peace Keeping mandate of non-use of force. For Canada, currently in the throws of an election and suffering the embarrassment of a contemporary scandal in which Canadian soldiers tortured a Somali teenager to death, the historic event was conveniently buried only to be resurrected in 2002 and memorialized as, "Canada's Forgotten Battle".

Lest we forget !!!!!!!!!!!

"I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear, free to worship in my own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to oppose what I believe wrong, or free to choose those who shall govern my country. This heritage of freedom I pledge to uphold for myself and all mankind."

—John Diefenbaker

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