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We know how to do it right here...except that it was a well kept secret.
Numerous service people and individuals in period costume from both countries held a memorial on Deadman's Island for US dead buried here during 1812 war. see http://tinyurl.com/a6qew and http://tinyurl.com/by552 I'll try to forward any pictures in tomorrow's newspaper. The TV footage was great. |
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Don White wrote:
We know how to do it right here...except that it was a well kept secret. Numerous service people and individuals in period costume from both countries held a memorial on Deadman's Island for US dead buried here during 1812 war. see http://tinyurl.com/a6qew and http://tinyurl.com/by552 I'll try to forward any pictures in tomorrow's newspaper. The TV footage was great. BTW...There are two videos on the CTV site (second tinyurl listed above) Make sure you hit the high speed radio button for superior viewing |
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