- 22-04-2012, 13:35 #4521
Madingley American Cemetery Cambridge
It depends on how you define the word "racialist." If you mean being conscious of the differences between men and nations, and from that, races, then we are all racialists. However, if you mean a man who despises a human being because he belongs to another race, or a man who believes that one race is inherently superior to another, then the answer is emphatically "No."
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Sunset over Nutfield, looking south to Gatwick.... no, it's not been doctored, it's just LGW and the jets making a mess in the air.
- Si dubitas, fuge.
- 22-04-2012, 19:16 #4529

Now this is a calling card.To the army, to every soldier in it. I have a bond of attachment quite independent of any political reasonings. I was a soldier at that time when the feelings are most ardent and when the strongest attachments are formed. ‘Once a soldier, always a soldier’ is a maxim, the truth of which I need not insist to anyone who has ever served in the army for any length of time.
Sergeant Major William Cobbett. 54th Regt of Foot.
- 22-04-2012, 19:20 #4530

Statue of Phil Lynott, Harry St, Dublin.To the army, to every soldier in it. I have a bond of attachment quite independent of any political reasonings. I was a soldier at that time when the feelings are most ardent and when the strongest attachments are formed. ‘Once a soldier, always a soldier’ is a maxim, the truth of which I need not insist to anyone who has ever served in the army for any length of time.
Sergeant Major William Cobbett. 54th Regt of Foot.




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