on 17-11-2016 08:07
on 17-11-2016 08:07
on 17-11-2016 08:13
R.I.P Ralph.
The WW2 veteran was a good age (93) and though sad, a very fitting and poignant way to die.
Remembrance Sunday as they played the last post
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-11-2016 09:01
on 17-11-2016 09:01
on 17-11-2016 09:09
on 17-11-2016 09:09
Very sad but poignant. RIP Ralph a true hero.
on 17-11-2016 09:09
on 17-11-2016 09:09
on 17-11-2016 09:17
on 17-11-2016 09:17
@Anonymous wrote:
Very sad but poignant. RIP Ralph a true hero.
Couldn't agree more @Anonymous and @Bambino. I'd seen a few interviews with Ralph a few years back. He seemed to be a lovely and gentle man. RIP indeed.
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on 17-11-2016 10:11
on 17-11-2016 10:11
@Toby wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Very sad but poignant. RIP Ralph a true hero.
Couldn't agree more @Anonymous and @Bambino. I'd seen a few interviews with Ralph a few years back. He seemed to be a lovely and gentle man. RIP indeed.
I have seen some interviews as well. I knew he was shot 4 times and had a bullet in his stomach which could never be removed. As his family and care staff said.. there was so much more to Ralph than being a war hero. A true gentleman.
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