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#IRemember: Our Troops In Northern Ireland Join The Campaign
Soldiers and support staff from Palace Barracks in Holywood, Northern Ireland, joined our #IRemember campaign today to pay their respects to those who served in conflicts over the last 100 years.
Among those remembered were three soldiers from The Black Watch who lost their lives in Iraq in 2004. Sergeant Stuart Gray, aged 31 from Dunfermline, Fife; Private Paul Lowe, aged 19 from Fife and Private Scott McArdle, aged 22 from Glenrothes were all killed in a suicide car-bomb attack on a vehicle checkpoint in an area east of the Euphrates.
Soldiers from soldiers and support staff from Palace Barracks ...Soldiers and support staff from Palace Barracks in Holywood, Northern Ireland, pay their #IRemember respects to those who served in conflicts over the last 100 years. Don't forget to add your #IRemember tributes in the comments section below.
Posted by BFBS Radio on Thursday, 20 October 2016
Don’t forget to add your #IRemember tributes in the comments section below. If you’d like to join our #IRemember campaign in the run-up to Armistice Day you can post brief tributes to relatives or loved ones who served our country, using the #IRemember hashtag on social media.
They might have seen action in either World War, they might have served in peacetime, they might have been killed in action or lived a long and happy life after leaving the forces; they might not have served in uniform but supported the war effort in another way. It’s up to you to remember whoever you choose.
To take part in #IRemember, you can use our BFBS and Forces TV Facebook pages – you can just add your memories in the comments section of our posts.
If you want to use Twitter, make sure you use the #IRemember hashtag and tag us in using our @bfbs handle
And if you want to use Instagram, again – use the #IRemember hashtag and tag us in using our forces_tv handle.
Do join in with I remember – let’s make sure we remember those who gave so much.