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The Last Tommy
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 10:16 pm
by ModifiedMadness
I've just sat and watched a program called The Last Tommy, about the 7 remaining survivors of World War 1, one of whom I met in 2003 under the Menin Gate in Belgium then aged 105, he died last year aged 106 - he was hoping to go back one last time but died before he got to. Did anyone else see this?
Everyone on that trip with us was in tears after meeting him, and I must admit I was close watching it again tonight. I really think it should be taught about more in schools so the younger generation can try to appreciate what sacrifices were made for them, I can't remember being told a lot at all about this at school.
Just thought I'd share that with you all and see if anyone else saw it, was a really interesting program.
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 3:43 pm
by DanDiesel
yeah i wish i'd watched that but i forgot to set the sky+.
all that sorta stuff is very moving for me. have been to the somme and seen the graves and the trenches.
moving and shocking and something i would definately want to do again!
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 6:16 pm
by macemc86
saw parts of it, very interesting!
i must admit i dont know very much about that particular war. It definately should be taught more in schools.
i think im going to research it a little bit over the coming weeks and enlighten myself!
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 6:38 pm
by ModifiedMadness
DanDiesel wrote:yeah i wish i'd watched that but i forgot to set the sky+.
all that sorta stuff is very moving for me. have been to the somme and seen the graves and the trenches.
moving and shocking and something i would definately want to do again!
I took my dad over there in 2003, it is very interesting and moving at the same time, I'd like to go again at some point as well.
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:46 pm
by mfa-polo
I can assure you that WWI and WWII are on the national curriculum. I taught my class about WWII recently, but I think its hard for children to comprehend what happen and the sacrificies made for us. Feel free to blame teachers for every short coming in todays society though, im use to hearing it! Not much mentioned about parents, doing their job or the sh*t money we get paid for the hours we put in!

Well someone has to stick up for us teachers!!

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:59 pm
by ModifiedMadness
I'm not blaming the teachers mate, it's the government that makes the curriculum, I was just saying I don't remember learning much at all about the World Wars, but it is something that interests me.
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 10:09 pm
by mfa-polo
I know your not, and your right! children do need to know more about the sacrifices people made for them. Would be nice to think they would become more respectful to their elders...erm doubtful!!!!
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 10:13 pm
by ModifiedMadness
Deffinitely, it really grieves me when these poor old blokes have their houses broken into and their medals stolen

the people that do that should be castrated.
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:37 am
by Tahrey1043
All got your bonnet poppies in?
(:oops: mine will be tomorrow evening, before i go to my nans, as i was too knackered to get one today)
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 3:31 pm
by DanDiesel
ModifiedMadness wrote:Deffinitely, it really grieves me when these poor old blokes have their houses broken into and their medals stolen

the people that do that should be castrated.
very true!! really pisses me off to see the lack of respect that the people who were there and who fought for king and country, are given by the youth!!
it should be taught more in schools, i did history a level and gcse purely becoz i found it interesting. i just wish we had done it more!!
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 5:32 pm
by Tahrey1043
ModifiedMadness wrote:Deffinitely, it really grieves me when these poor old blokes have their houses broken into and their medals stolen

the people that do that should be castrated.
no, that's too good.
fed - slowly - into a mincer, maybe.
or simply chucked a rifle and a tin hat & thrown out onto the front line somewhere without any training beyond how to load ammo and clear a jam, so they know how it feels... maybe get some sympathy for the multiple hells that chap went through to get his stripes.
particularly anyone who robs from a guy with a george or victoria cross
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 6:58 pm
by ModifiedMadness
Tahrey1043 wrote:ModifiedMadness wrote:Deffinitely, it really grieves me when these poor old blokes have their houses broken into and their medals stolen

the people that do that should be castrated.
no, that's too good.
fed - slowly - into a mincer, maybe.
or simply chucked a rifle and a tin hat & thrown out onto the front line somewhere without any training beyond how to load ammo and clear a jam, so they know how it feels... maybe get some sympathy for the multiple hells that chap went through to get his stripes.
particularly anyone who robs from a guy with a george or victoria cross
I couldn't have put it any better Tahrey!
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 10:01 pm
by DanDiesel
second that