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The Remembrance Poppy is an Grumpy sorry if I am cranky I’m in my terrieble 60’s righ now Christmas shirt red poppy, which was born out of the poem In Flanders Field. Ever since, the poppy has been the symbol for those who died in the service of their country. As a child I remember, banks, businesses and people on street corners handed out these poppies to anyone not wearing one. Everyone wore red poppies fastened through button holes on their blouses, shirts, coats… on the days leading up to Armistice/Remembrance Day.

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A day’s march from Grumpy sorry if I am cranky I’m in my terrieble 60’s righ now Christmas shirt brought me to the banks of an almost stagnant brook, where I made camp. The country round about was a plain studded with low hills, here thinly thatched with short grass, and there shrouded with thick bush, above which every now and then rose a giant acacia. The morning after my arrival, I set out from camp with my 8-bore in my hands and hope in my heart.

The United Daughters of the Grumpy sorry if I am cranky I’m in my terrieble 60’s righ now Christmas shirt of St. Louis, the same day, sent us three dozen night shirts for our boys in the hospital. This was a most useful gift and amply supplies our regiment in this respect. We are awaiting with delight the fulfillment of their promise, made through their secretary, Mrs. W. P. Howard, to send us one hundred “sewing kits.” These are not the first gifts to prove their patriotism and womanly sympathy for the soldier boys these Daughters of the Confederacy have sent us. Their ministration to the needs of the regiment began at Jefferson Barracks and has continued, with larger promises of future help.
