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Military Blog Site - with Robby McRobb Blog

July is a terrible month for the NATO coalition

No matter whether the casket is draped in the Union Jack, the Stars and stripes or our own Maple Leaf the soldiers of all NATO allies stand shoulder to shoulder.

NATO Family Flags,

On this another wear red friday here in canada I would like to share with you a poem from the front lines. Written by a British Soldier very sad and very true.

When Staff Sergeant Andrew McFarlane heard his eighth comrade had died in 24 hours he decided to put pen to paper.

After almost 27 years in the Territorial Army and three international tours he's grown accustomed to attending vigils to remember the dead - but never so many in such a short period of time.

It took Andrew, who serves with the Adjutant General's Corps, less than an hour to write the six verses that are now circulating across the world after his wife put them on her Facebook page.

Speaking from Camp Bastion before the memorial service on Monday he said: As you can imagine it's a subdued atmosphere tonight. I've been to vigils before but there are just too many happening at the moment.

Sunset Vigil

The news is spread far and wide Another comrade has sadly died A sunset vigil upon the sand As a soldier leaves this foreign land

We stand alone, and yet as one In the fading light of a setting sun We've all gathered to say goodbye To our fallen comrade who's set to fly

The eulogy's read about their life Sometimes with words from pals or wife We all know when the CO's done What kind of soldier they'd become

The padre then calls us all to pray The bugler has Last Post to play The cannon roars and belches flame We will recall, with pride, their name

A minute's silence stood in place As tears roll down the hardest face Deafening silence fills the air With each of us in personal prayer

Reveille sounds and the parade is done The hero remembered, forgotten by none They leave to start the journey back In a coffin draped in the Union Jack

Once again you are asked to please show your support for all of our troops. May they all return safely to the arms of their loved ones.

Nil Sine Labore

Robby

Comments

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    nick321
    - June 29, 2010 at 08:50:58

    Good write up yesterday but your comments today are about death again! br I think we are losing support from all the talk everyday about death.We have to here about the good things that we do over there more than talk about the death.2011 can't come soon enough.There are so many people out there that are tired of hearing about this stuff. br While I feel bad for the people that have to some how go on after a death of one of ours it has to make you think what the heck are we realy doing there. br I will always support the troops but I feel that the rest of Canada have might have foregotten because of the one sided br stories the the media keeps throwing out there.

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