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CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Great post. The poem is printed on the VFW Buddy Poppy brochures.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Great post that is meaningful to soldiers on both sides of the pond.
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you, my friend SGT (Join to see) for sharing the background on the wonderful poem

Doctor Major John McCrae ) began the draft for his famous poem “In Flanders Fields” on the evening of the 2 May, 1915 in the second week of fighting during the Second Battle of Ypres.
"John McCrae was serving as a Major and a military doctor and was second in command of the 1st Brigade Canadian Field Artillery. The field guns of his brigade's batteries were in position on the west bank of the Ypres-Yser canal, about two kilometres north of Ypres. The brigade had arrived there in the early hours of 23 April 1915.
It is believed that the death of his friend, Alexis Helmer, was the inspiration for McCrae's poem “In Flanders Fields”. The exact details of when the first draft was written may never be known because there are various accounts by those who were with McCrae at that time."

In Flanders Fields
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