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Old 17-11-2015, 23:51   #1
Arthurgray50@blu
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Homeless ex-soldier, 82, dies hours after being evicted from squat in Manchester

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co....-dies-10458191

When you sign up and join the armed services, you are taking the oath, and putting your life on the line and make the ultimate sacrifice.

But when you leave the armed services, either by medical grounds or your time of service is over.

You should be able to get top quality service for the part you played for your country and look after, and not left to rot.

I always remember when l was a special constable for 16 years. I was asked to take part in the Cenotaph parade on Remembrance Sunday. It was a freezing cold day. And had to be in London at 7.30am and stood beside proud veterans and there medals.

We were freezing and yet, the veterans were offering us tea and coffee and telling us there stories. It was a day that l will never forget.

We should look after these guys. not let them survive in extreme poverty.

I look at it this way. If it wasn't for our granddads, and fathers. WE would not be here today
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