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Previously on "Henry Allingham RIP"

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by Menelaus View Post
    Absolutely. An equally adamant that, other soldiers have said in the past, an intelligent soldier must be anti-war.
    Saw a recording of him speaking to school kids. He was superb. Gave a decent balance between duty, futility and horror.
    Remarkable in so many ways.

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  • Menelaus
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    And like all true heroes, was adamant that everyone else was the hero, not him.
    Absolutely. An equally adamant that, other soldiers have said in the past, an intelligent soldier must be anti-war.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Hope they grabbed a sample of his DNA to sequence, as an age research project.

    For him to live that long, his chromosomes must have had telomeres as long as your arm.

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  • malvolio
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    And like all true heroes, was adamant that everyone else was the hero, not him.

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    A fantastic example of the quality of his generation. Despite his years he never forgot the mates he served alongside. An inspirational character in every sense. Rest in Peace.
    Agreed. Truely an inspiration.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    A fantastic example of the quality of his generation. Despite his years he never forgot the mates he served alongside. An inspirational character in every sense. Rest in Peace.

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  • Menelaus
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    I was at the Cenotaph last year for the 80th commemoration of the Armistice.

    Isn't it the case that Mr Allingham was the chap who wanted to get out of his chair to lay the wreath himself?

    RIP sir. Your work here is done.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    An inspiration. What a boy.

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  • Coalman
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    Sad day.

    I saw some of the interviews with him, to be that with-it at 113 is astonishing!

    Very unassuming, but brave man. To want to learn to fly when the success (and death rate) was so high - I doff my hat to him.

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  • Drewster
    started a topic Henry Allingham RIP

    Henry Allingham RIP

    I doff my hat sir!

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