Tomorrow is Remembrance Day. There have been many posts, and links, and shares on social media over the last few weeks, some of them very enlightening and inspiring. But tomorrow, the rubber meets the road. Remembrance Day is not a National Holiday in this country, and I am not advocating that it should be. I think the meaning of the day has more effect if everyone does what Veterans ask of them on the 11th of November, which is to take two minutes of your day, at the 11th hour, and silently reflect on the sacrifices made by the men and women in our Armed Forces, both in the past, as well as each and every day. Take two minutes of your day and STOP what you are doing out of gratitude . . . gratitude that their sacrifices mean that you do not have to. LEST WE FORGET . . . LEST WE FORGET
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