
Originally Posted by
nat_89
I guess that's what I'm kind of alluding to, not all getting VCs but maybe some more recognition in the media, I'm sure they all carry out amazing feats of bravery some of which may or may not been seen nor recognized. But I think there should be just some more recognition towards them as they all do an amazing job not just the VCs.
They are doing their job. What they joined for. Where it falls down, is the support they get from Veterans Affairs , when they get home, when the problems arise. I read that there is about 200 million dollars being spent on the commemoration of Gallipoli around the Nation, and for whom? Politicians, hangers on, those who want to hang on the coat tails of that history, people who have never faced the danger, and there are people coming back, broken in body & spirit, who are being pushed in the background, as have almost every group of Serviceman & Women who have put their hand up. So, when you are at a service, feeling warm & fuzzy, think of the genuine " heroes" , I think I can guarantee those in 1915 would nod in agreement. Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
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