This thread has nothing to do with rifles but everything to do with the men who carried them. Seven years ago I traveled to Normandy with a group of "BritishNormandy Veterans" to pay respects to the thousands of men who did not come home, today the surviving veterns now in their eighties and nineties still return to remember their fallen comrades.
Whatever country you may come from it will have special commerative days for the armed forces because of my association with the "Normand Veterans Association" this just happens to be mine.
Sixty seven years ago today 150 thousand men from many countries were put ashore, many never made it off the beach.
In this forum we discuss "Enfields" in every way shape and form but seldom if ever do we give a thought to the young men many still in their teens who carried them into battle.
Next time you take your "old soldier" from the gun cabinet to take it for an outing to the range look at it and say a quiet thankyou to the many thousands of men who have carried these rifles through countless conflicts around the world and did not come home.
"THEY SHALL GROW NOT OLD, AS WE THAT ARE LEFT GROW OLD;
AGE SHALL NOT WEARY THEM, NOR THE YEARS CONDEM.
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM"Information
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