It's got people talking, which is a good thing – Fill Your Boots on importance of sharing tributes over Remembrance
Fill Your Boots has been sharing thousands of personal tributes to the fallen on social media sites during the Remembrance period
Rosie Laydon has spent over 20 years working for BFBS, reporting around the world: from multiple operational assignments in Iraq and Afghanistan, to Royal Navy drug busts in the Caribbean. Away from daily reporting, she has produced and directed documentaries on Cold War Spies, Women at Sandhurst and the post-Taliban evacuation of Kabul. She now specialises in grey zone threats and hybrid warfare.
Fill Your Boots has been sharing thousands of personal tributes to the fallen on social media sites during the Remembrance period
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