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I admit this has crept up on me, I didn't know anything about it until this morning
I admit this has crept up on me, I didn't know anything about it until this morning.
http://www.armedforcesday.org.uk/
Has it been badly publicised or did everyone else know?
Also, is this new? Is it a good idea?
http://www.armedforcesday.org.uk/
Has it been badly publicised or did everyone else know?
Also, is this new? Is it a good idea?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I saw a flag flying over the War Office (or whatever it's now called) on Whitehall the other day - the top half of a Union Jack, the bottom half saying Armed Forces Day was coming. (There's one in the array of changing pictures on your link). Apparently it began in 2006
http://en.wikipedia.o..._%28United_Kingdom%29
The Japanese have a Respect for the Aged Day, which became embarrassing when it turned out a little while ago that half the country's centurions are missing presumed dead; on 364 days of the year nobody even bothered to check if they were alive, let alone well.
http://en.wikipedia.o..._%28United_Kingdom%29
The Japanese have a Respect for the Aged Day, which became embarrassing when it turned out a little while ago that half the country's centurions are missing presumed dead; on 364 days of the year nobody even bothered to check if they were alive, let alone well.
Yes must admit it has has very little publicity, could it be that due to the present foreign adventures, it is deemed a little too sensitive, and may infuriate certain groups?
Only a suggestion to further additional debate, so please non of the regular posts about trying to turn this into some kind of racist or religious argument.
Only a suggestion to further additional debate, so please non of the regular posts about trying to turn this into some kind of racist or religious argument.
AOG
The contrary is probably true, it is our adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the public wishing to show appreciation to those troops which was the reason it was changed from veterans day.
If you look at the parade in Edinburgh, it is hardly a low key affair, they are not trying to hide it from anyone so as not to infuriate certain groups.
I have to admire your ability to turn any question around to 'certain groups'.
The contrary is probably true, it is our adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the public wishing to show appreciation to those troops which was the reason it was changed from veterans day.
If you look at the parade in Edinburgh, it is hardly a low key affair, they are not trying to hide it from anyone so as not to infuriate certain groups.
I have to admire your ability to turn any question around to 'certain groups'.
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