The Battle of the Somme
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Today is the 90th anniversary of the start of the battle of the Somme, one of the bloodiest days in history. It's also a time for reflection I believe and to take a look at the uncaring aspect of war and those who enter it haphazardly. I wrote the following poem a few years back about this event.
Excerpts From a War Diary
Excerpts From a War Diary
- FerretParade
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Your a good man my friend. It's pretty cool actually seeing people remembering wars that most of us have long forgotten. Living with the feeling that you could be dead in the next minute constantly is defintely something I'd never want to go through. I'm real proud for all the people that have put themselves at the highest risk just for us. That have put our lives beyond their own.
I can assure you, there is no British person alive that wouldn't know about the battle of the Somme.
On the first day of the Somme in 1916, the British lost 58,000 men. That is the equivalent of U.S. Battle Deaths in the Vietnam Conflict... A lot of them were from Salford, a place near me, where apparently on some streets, every man that had gone was killed.
But I went to the monument in Thiepval with school, and it's massive, and covered in the names of those that died in and around the Thiepval area of the Somme line.

On the first day of the Somme in 1916, the British lost 58,000 men. That is the equivalent of U.S. Battle Deaths in the Vietnam Conflict... A lot of them were from Salford, a place near me, where apparently on some streets, every man that had gone was killed.
But I went to the monument in Thiepval with school, and it's massive, and covered in the names of those that died in and around the Thiepval area of the Somme line.

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To tell you guys the truth, I didn't know anything on the Battle of Sonome(SP?) My history teacher got as far as WWII before the end of school, and if this battle happened somewhere in that time frame, Then she never went over it.I think it's more amazing when I talk to some yanks who don't even know what WW1 was...
Hell on Earth is my answer.
Vietnam was a holiday camp compared to that.
However, I did recenlty learn about WWI, and Rooster's right, Vietnam's a cake walk compared to that.
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"Evil isn't doing bad. It's doing bad and not Feeling bad about it afterwards." ~ Avaric, Wicked. Think about that the next tiem you call someone evil.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_somme
If you want to learn more about WW1, just ask me. Military history is kind of a hobby of mine.
If you want to learn more about WW1, just ask me. Military history is kind of a hobby of mine.
My great-granda fought in the trenches with the British Army. But he survived and was sent home when he served his time. Not sure exactly where he was, but definitely somewhere in western Belgium.
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As am I. Ignorance may or may not be bliss but it certainly is dangerous.How about 14-18th century european history eh? I chose that for the heck of it for a college history class.If you want to learn more about WW1, just ask me. Military history is kind of a hobby of mine.
Edit: Yes I'm one of the few americans that's interested in other countries' history =D
I know to come to you for any info I might need in JROTC. Thanks. ^^http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_somme
If you want to learn more about WW1, just ask me. Military history is kind of a hobby of mine.


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