
Follow the link to the "Canada Remembers Times", and read page two of the virtual paper. Continue creating your list of "I will remember", "I will never forget", statements regarding the sacrifices our men and women in the armed services have made for us throughout the years. We will be recording your best statements in the creation of a multimedia show for the Remembrance Day Assembly on November 11th.
IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER AS WELL
IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER AS WELL
- MEDICAL FORMS RETURNED TOMORROW
- SHOTS ON FRIDAY OCTOBER 15TH
- AIRPLANES ANALYSIS DUE TOMORROW
- BOBBY FISCHER FOR TOMORROW
- INTERMEDIATE X-COUNTRY TOMORROW!!!!!

10 comments:
I will never forget those who faught for our country.Being brave and strong. Thinking of others and our country. Putting there lives infront of ours. I will never forget.
2pink
I will never forget the soldiers that fought for us when we couldn't. Putting there lives in front of ours. The ones who fought instead of us. Knowing that they might never be back to see there family. I will never forget the bravery they had to fight, fight for us in the war.
14purple
I will never forget all the sacrifices that our Canadian Forces have made to keep us safe. I will always remember all the hard work the CF put in to keep us safe from the Axis of Evil during WWII, or how they kept us safe from the Central Powers during WW1. They have kept us safe during so many wars, and soldiers are the toughest people I know, and I thank them for still fighting the Taliban forces in the Middle East.
-Person
I Will Never Forget
I will never forget all the women and men who died protecting our country!
I will never forget how soldier risk their lives and lost the just to protect men and women
I will never forget how they left their family's to protect strangers
-shirtless dave
I will always remember
I will always remember all the sacrifices of the Canadian soldiers who died during all the wars around the globe; Germans, Japanese, Italians, Middle Eastern Forces etc.............
I will always remember all the families that suffered throughout all the years off war, knowing that there loved ones would never return home to them.
soccerboy {:::[::]:::} band-aid
I Will Always Remember, I Will Never Forget......
1.I will always remember the men and women who left their
families, their homes and their civilization to risk their lives
for their country.
2. I will never forget the legacy left by the millions of men and
women of service who died for their country
3. I will never forget the members of our Navy who were a part of the heritage of the 100 years of the Canadian Navy.
- Em110
One sacrifice made by Canadian servicemen/women that I will always remember is that, so many of them willingly sacrificed themselves to make this world a better place and so that others might live in a better, more peaceful country. Most of the time these servicemen and servicewomen are leaving the comfort of their own home and the safety of their home country to help with battles that don't even have a direct effect on them. They fought in Korea and fought to liberate the Netherlands from the Nazis. That, amongst other reasons is why I am thankful and will always remember.
-zoboomafoo
I will never forget
I will never forget the men and women who fought for us and sacrificed their lives, waking up every day to fight for their country .
I will always remember the men and women who were lost fighting for us, and for their families who had to go through the loss of their loved ones.
I will always remember that the very brave soldiers are risking their lives by defending our country by fighting in the war.
- mexy
I Will Always Remember...
That Canadian soldier risks their lives for others, people they didn't even know. That woman took up jobs traditionally done by men during the war, and that Canadians worked with others to bring peace around the world. I will always remember and be amazed by their courage and bravery to leave their families and to know that they might never return home.
I will never forget the sacrifices and sadness families had to go through during the war knowing that they might tot see their loved ones again.
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