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Harold Ramsay
Royal Air Force 51 Squadron
from:Upholland Moor
Harold Ramsay served with Bomber Command in 51 Squadron
The survivors of this brutal offensive all suffered terribly all their scarred long days. My Dad was a beautiful creature, a teacher who held all life precious. The terrible treatment of these young, all ways the brightest, is shameful. Only the dead are honoured with monuments in GB, they have waited until all are dead.. my Dad died in 2011. Thank the heavens he missed the pompous revolting ceremonies. These men were silenced. An enormous part of history is lost. Only top brass and posh appointed heroes have appeared in all the docs. The movie A matter of life and death, says more than they ever were allowed to.. alone and dealing with trauma. We have a very bent history.. the propaganda burns brighter than ever. These men were forced by law to do this unforgiveable damage.. today's mercenary boys get called heroes.. which scars them. Where are there men brave enough to tell the truth? Keeping cautionary truths away from those who are to be scarred for life is a criminal sociopathic process.. and should cease, end now.