75th Anniversary Of Dunkirk Evacuation.

How special is this? Some of the boats were  ones that had made that first journey 75 years ago. It must have been very emotional for the veterans who made the trip.

 

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-32821805

 

 

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75th Anniversary Of Dunkirk Evacuation.

God bless the Pommey sailors, both naval and civilian.........

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75th Anniversary Of Dunkirk Evacuation.

The Other Little Boats

 

A pause came in the fighting and England held her breath

For the battle was not ended and the ending might be death.

Then out they came, the little boats, from all the Channel shores

Free men were these who set the sails and laboured at the oars.

From Itchenor and Shoreham, from Deal and Winchelsea,

They put out into the Channel to keep their country free

Not of Dunkirk this story, but of boatmen long ago,

When our Queen was Gloriana and King Philip was our foe

And galleons rode the Narrow Sea, and Effingham and Drake

Were out of shot and powder, with all England still at stake.

They got the shot and powder, they charged the guns again,

The guns that guarded England from the galleons of Spain,

And the men who helped them to do it, helped them still to hold the sea.

Men from Itchenor and Shoreham, men from Deal and Winchelsea,

Looked out happily from Heaven and cheered to see the work

Of their grandsons' grandsons' grandsons on the beaches of Dunkirk.

(Edward Shanks.)

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75th Anniversary Of Dunkirk Evacuation.

my father was there - army cook - one of the last to leave - he threw his dumplings at the germans while the others evacuated  - about all they were good for - his dumplings and his porridge won him a toy cement mixer medal.

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