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    Perhaps and not pushing it but to get it on tape as a memoir and then in print would be the way to go I for one would purchase the book as all to soon no disrespect we are going to lose these memories forever as we can not ask any WWI vets about their experiences anymore from either side.
    Only hope families that have diaries of the WWI vets may one day condescend to getting them on print.
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    I don't get over here much at all, but that was an amazing effort to pull off you guys. Brought a tear to my eye thinking about my long gone Pops. He seldom spoke of his service action (Staff sargent, 1st Filipino Regiment, rifle company, 2 watercooled .30 cal). Those gentlemen are dissappearing quickly, and so much is owed to them. Great job all. PAX
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    I wonder if Sandy knew my Grandpa at all. He was also a WWII vet and lived in Barriere for about ten years before his passing in 1995.

    Very interesting story! Really neat making the meeting happen.

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    Thanks for this wonderful story.

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    Just got back from Canadaicon and had to get on to the forum to say thanks for all the great comments, it really makes me proud of dad. I read some of the comments to him today when I phoned. He said "Go on! I never thought of it that way, wasn't it nice they made these comments"

    I would also like to thank Don and Cass for making this meeting possible, two very nice guys.

    I'll update the post where necessary. I won't be in a position to produce any video until I return from Scotland in around 5 weeks time.

    I'm also going to try to get one of dad's sniper buddies to do something similar. He's 91 and lives on Vancouver Island.

    Once again, many many thanks to the forum.

    PS - Flying Pig, if you PM me with the name of your grandad, I'll ask dad, I'm sure they would have known each other.
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    Just finished reading this story. Just want to say "Well Done", all of you. This caper could be a book by itself. Heartfelt Thanks to Ian's Dad, and to all those like him.

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    Just to let you know, I can produce some video now I have seen the raw footage. I will be editing it as soon as I can once my new software is installed.
    Regards.

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    Seems i have something in my eye.

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    Just spent some time talking with Ian in Englandicon and he is starting to work on editing the video of his dad the day we visited. He brought up something and I said I would post on here hoping to get some feedback from readers.

    How long of video do you think you would like him to produce. Is 10 minutes too long or too short? Does it matter how long it is?

    Please lets have some comments in regard to what you think would be acceptable, he wants to do it right but not over do it if you know what I mean.

    Thanks in advance for your comments.
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    I have 2 copies of a clip ready, both close to 8 minutes duration, one is in .mpg (324mb). The other is .wmv (74mb), both play in Windows media player, both shot in PAL.

    The question is which one should be uploaded and how do I go about this, I can't find instructions to upload video.

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