Rethink Remembrance: I was taught that soldiers don’t discuss feelings
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When this veteran was injured in battle, the biggest danger he would face were the memories he took home with him.
This year The Royal British Legion is asking the nation to rethink Remembrance. For many, Remembrance is associated with the fallen of the First and Second World Wars. While we will always remember them, the Legion wants to raise awareness of a new generation of veterans and Service personnel that need our support.
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