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    #31
    I agree with you completely. Having one FSSF soldier, amongst other canadians would seem normal. But to only have FSSF soldiers? Not correct IMO.
    But the FSSF is very famous and has had a movie made about it, unlike other canadian units. It is sad, but collector and military geek "fashion" has a big influence on what history is remembered and shown.

    Regardless, thanks Marco for posting these nice pics.

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      #32
      regardless of the reenactors, (who im not to found of during a ceremony like this) these scenes bring a tear to my eye to see my fellow countrymen honoring the sacrafices our soliders and families have made. I will be walking these hallowed grounds myself at the end of May, cannot wait to spend a little time there by myself, so i can have a prayer for these brave men in private.

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        #33
        And to think that Lady Astor labeled these brave men as "The D-Day Dodgers". If it hadn't been for the sacrifices made by these brave souls more German troops would have been available for use on the eastern and western fronts. Many of my regiment's men fought and died in the Italian campagne along with many of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division. Not to mention the number of American soldiers that also fought and died there

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          #34
          Thanks for posting the pictures Marco, it's a pleasure to see these brave soldiers honored for the sacrifices they suffered for our Country

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            #35
            Darrel, Jean-Loup and canadian friends:
            I am very sorry that you did not welcome the presence of the Reenactors in American uniform at the ceremony. Surely you are right, it would have been better to have Reenactors in Canadian uniform, but italian organization has thought about FSSF and I apologize (although I'm not part of the organization) if in Italy we have created some criticism in this part of the ceremony.
            Surely I will communicate the impressions of some Canadian people to the organization and certainly the next time we do something different.
            Marco

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              #36
              Originally posted by Marco View Post
              Darrel, Jean-Loup and canadian friends:
              I am very sorry that you did not welcome the presence of the Reenactors in American uniform at the ceremony. Surely you are right, it would have been better to have Reenactors in Canadian uniform, but italian organization has thought about FSSF and I apologize (although I'm not part of the organization) if in Italy we have created some criticism in this part of the ceremony.
              Surely I will communicate the impressions of some Canadian people to the organization and certainly the next time we do something different.
              Marco
              Hey Marco, no problem mate. At least someone is remembering the soldiers and sacrifices made. The small details are minute compared to the real reason of the gathering

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                #37
                Great to see!
                Cheers, Steve
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                  #38
                  Hi Marco

                  There is no need to apologise at all of course. But it is true that it might be slighly more appropriate to have men in a more typical canadian uniform, as most of the veterans who were there themselfs probably do not know about the FSSF.
                  By the way, I also have canadian nationality

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                    #39
                    Thank you Marco for sharing this very moving occasion. The images with the mist are truly atmospheric. This is a special place I would much like to visit one day. Kind regards, Clive.

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