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Sgt Major Arthur Macmillan

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  • Sgt Major Arthur Macmillan

    Although the anniversary of my uncles death was in June, I was thinking of him whilst getting ready for this Saturdays service and coincidentally my cousin sent me a message saying that Macs name was added to a memorial in his home town in time for this years Remembrance Services - he sent me a link to the article that appeared in local papers in May

    http://www.hu17.net/sergeant-major-arthur-macmillan/
    Suaviter in Modo Fortiter in Re

    Gentle in Manner Resolute in Deed

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    We will remember them

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    • #3
      Bless him.

      R.I.P Sgt Major Arthur Macmillan.

      You will be remembered, always !
      79 Squadron RCT The most Elite regiment of the british army


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      Taurus excreta cerebrum vincit

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      • #4
        We Will Remember Them

        RIP Sir.
        In tribute to L/Cpl Graham P Lambie
        15th June 1988 Lisburn, Antrim NI

        We are proud to speak your name.

        'Per Ardua ad Astra'

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        • #5
          we will remember them.
          wee mac

          Smallest man in NATO. ascendit stilla, numquam vastate duplici

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          • #6
            We Will Remember Them.
            You cannot fight a war with one hand tied behind your back.

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            • #7
              Never forgotten Lori......I too had my brother L/Cpl Steve Kent (1 WFR), died 1990 Omagh (aged 20) - very much at forefront of my thoughts and was the reason I attended Sat and the reason I am here now!

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              • #8
                Never forgotten Rachel, not while we have breath in our bodies.

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                • #9
                  means more than words could say......really does x

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                  • #10
                    Hear hear Phil

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                    • #11
                      We who remain, will never forget.
                      Spanners do it with their tools.

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