Monday 28 January 2019

WE SERVE AND REMEMBER


 .I was given the honor to lay a wreath on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, with me my Grand-Father's Aboriginal Medal WWI..

July 1, 1916

801 Newfoundland sons went over the tops of the trenches in Beaumont Hamel, France. Only 68 sons were at roll call on the morning of July 2....

July 1st is Canada day,  but in Newfoundland it is also Memorial Day. 



We shall not forget your sacrifice....


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IN  FLANDERS  FIELDS  ( IN  MI'KMAQ )
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MOSES  MUISE





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WE  STAND  ON  GUARD


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CADETS
Nick and   Cori Pauline Hicks , Muise



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REMEMBER


_____________________________________________________________________REMEMBERING  WITH  RESPECT 






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 STILL  WALKING   THE   WALK 

 My  Grand Daughter,  Ashley,    her Great-Great- Grand Father, who  is my Grand Father,  in the frame , Moses Muise, from  World War 1 ....... and my Uncle Peter Muise , World War 11...











 My  Grand Daughter,  Ashley,    her Great-Great- Grand Father, who  is my Grand Father,  in the frame , Moses Muise, from  World War 1 ....... and my Uncle Peter Muise , World War 11...









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Kwe Hello all : 

This is my Grand-daughter ......

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