Waterloo - from today's Times
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Fascinating, though I think the “massive blow to the face” mentioned may well have been by cavalry sabre stroke rather than a stab by a bayonet….. -
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If you haven’t read it, read the poem “Tommy” by Kipling. Sums up exactly what you’ve just said Steve.Comment
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As a result of this conversation I am tempted to start my 'Gentleman in Khaki' figurine that's been languishing in my stash for many a while - what say you?
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Read it previous mate,one of my all-time favourites - 'Oh, it's Tommy this, and it's Tommy that! And 'Kick 'im out the brute!' - but - 'It's 'Gallant Band of 'eroes!' when the guns begin to shoot. Kipling's 'Barrack Room Tales' often sums up the prevalent attitude to squaddies over many a year!
As a result of this conversation I am tempted to start my 'Gentleman in Khaki' figurine that's been languishing in my stash for many a while - what say you?
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Absolutely fascinating, Peter, thanks for posting.
At the risk of further digression, one of the best written books about a first world war unit is Kipling's account of(I think) the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in which his son served and died.Comment
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His son died on his first day at the front. This drove him to his work with the IWGC. He was the person responsible for picking the epitaph on the Stone of remembrance at the IWGC cemeteries (Their name liveth forevermore) and penned most of the epitaphs on the unknown graves and that the families could choose to put on the individual headstones if they had nothing more personal to use.Comment
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