Thread: Remembrance Day
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Old 11-11-2010, 02:18 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Doering View Post
I'm not exactly sure why you took exception to my post. I just discovered this forum today and it is Remembrance Day or Veterans Day in many countries. Therefore, I thought my video would be appropriate. I have had many veterans and historians from around the world commend the content in this video. The video identifies the commitment of the men who flew aircraft during WWII. It was the dedication by these men (and women) that formed the foundation of our freedom today. My native language is also English. There are no spelling mistakes in my post, but perhaps, I should not capitalize "World War" (meaning WWI and WWII), even though these words are capitalized in many contexts.
please accept my humble apologies, and welcome to the forums

we get a fair amount of spammers in here, and one of their MO's is to run by with a link (sometimes tainted) and fade into the ether.

I am accustomed to seeing either "WWI", "WWII", or "the World Wars" not just "WW"
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