Interesting to read in the Gazette (May 23) one page regarding a man, 93, who as a teenager served in the Second World War having terrifying experiences, together with many other young men who unfortunately did not return.
Then on another page an account of
damage to a nursery forest school by vandalsfor the third time.
I wonder how these vandals would have coped with what our young men had to face during those war years?
If lucky enough to survive, they would have returned to a country damaged by war, with no counselling, just hard work to regain their lives. I dread to think.
Shirley Carman
Ramsey
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