That's a lovely thing to do, Diane. I think I remember you talking about it before. It is sad that these soldiers had nobody to hold on to their medals and remember them, but they do now and the boxes will be treasured and looked at for a long time to come.
We were sitting in a queue for petrol yesterday when 11am came around. I thought about Uncle Ken and how his life was cut short at 24 and George (Trevor's father, who spent 4 years in WWII in Europe, three of them in pow camps) and yes, TT, the futility of war and waste of life. I doubt that the world will ever learn, unfortunately.