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In Flanders Field: A Memorial Day Tribute
« on: May 27, 2020, 11:12:21 am »

In Flanders Field: A Memorial Day Tribute
 
Capt. Mark Incze, a visual information specialist assigned to the Rhode Island Army National Guard, recites the poem Flanders Fields by Canadian Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, May 21, 2020, Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich, R.I.
 
 
22 May 2020 | Posted by Military.com

Capt. Mark Incze, a visual information specialist assigned to the Rhode Island Army National Guard, recites the poem Flanders Fields by Canadian Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, May 21, 2020, Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich, R.I. This was in honor of Memorial Day and in memory of service members who've made the ultimate sacrifice. (Army National Guard video)

https://www.military.com/video/flanders-field-memorial-day-tribute

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Re: In Flanders Field: A Memorial Day Tribute
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2020, 11:25:36 am »
I always wear a poppy in November. Got in that habit when I worked in London during two weeks early November.

I don’t see poppies so much over here, but I do try to put out a flag if the weather is clement and on Flag Day and July 4
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