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Music video by Artists Unite To Remember performing We Will Remember Them. (C) 2009 Remember Them Ltd.

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10 years назад

Claudio Rafael

lol piada.. td mt bonito e a musica tambem e tal.. mas lembrar de quem?? de palhaços escravos que travam guerras à toa e morrem? por um otario que passa o dia no castelo dele a ver o guito a vir?? curem se .'

10 years назад

Richard Orr

!!!!!

10 years назад

KK Kiren

!!!!!

10 years назад

Alex Robinson

have not herard this for years wow

10 years назад

bartalinigibb

WE WILL REMEMBER THEMMark Read (2009) undated stereodownload, November 2009Robin Gibb is in the chorus of voices on a fund-raiser for The Royal British Legion, recorded at EMI Abbey Road on November 1 for digital release on Remembrance Sunday one week later. Hayley Westenra followed this up by singing ‘We’ll Meet Again’ at the Royal British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance in London. The song was written by Mark Read, who mentions on his web site that he has worked with Robin Gibb. For several years Robin Gibb worked towards greater recognition of the sacrifices of the British armed forces in World War II, particularly the Royal Air Force. He was instrumental in creation of the RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London, dedicated in 2012. 

11 years назад

Dave George

LEST WE FORGET

11 years назад

James Goode

Sorry - but that just felt cheap.

11 years назад

Hayley Westenra FAN page.

Artists Unite To Remember - We Will Remember Them

11 years назад

William Hawkins

I was there for the security what a great day it was. Was very lucky to meet robin gibb. And all the people there .

11 years назад

Rosie Scott

i was in the choir carmel thomas youth singers

12 years назад

lewis jones

you need to listen.

12 years назад

Dave George

Operation Slipper is notable for the first Australian combat deaths since the Vietnam War, and to date all casualties have occurred during operations in Afghanistan. 38 Australian soldiers have been killed and 240 wounded (including two sailors), the majority since October 2007.[Another Australian was killed while serving with the British Army.[1] Andrew Russell, 33, a sergeant in the Special Air Service Regiment. On 16 February 2002, Russell was travelling through southern Afghanistan with four other Australian soldiers when their patrol vehicle struck a land mine, severely injuring him. He was taken to a US military hospital, where he succumbed to his wounds.[2] David Pearce, 41, a trooper from the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment, serving with MTF-3, was killed while serving in Orūzgān Province.[3] Matthew Locke MG, 33, a sergeant in the Special Air Service Regiment. On 25 October 2007, Locke, who was serving a second tour of duty in Afghanistan, was engaged in a firefight with members of the Taliban militia, when he was injured in the chest by small arms fire. Other soldiers in his unit provided first-aid care prior to and during evacuation to a medical facility, where he died a short time later. [4] Gurkha Lance Corporal Agnish Thapa, serving in the 1st Royal Gurkha Rifles, British Army was awarded the Military Cross for running 100 metres (110 yd) through enemy machine gun and RPG fire and extracted Locke by physically dragging him back to cover. Locke was killed while serving in Orūzgān Province. During his first tour of duty, Locke had been awarded the Medal for Gallantry.[5] Luke Worsley, 26, a private in the 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Commando), serving with Special Operations Task Group. He was shot and killed by small arms fire on 23 November 2007 during an attempt to take a heavily defended Taliban position.[6] Jason Marks, 27, a lance corporal in the 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Commando). He was killed after an intense firefight with Taliban insurgents, when a RPG landed near the patrol vehicle he was taking cover behind whilst reloading his weapon. The attack occurred 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of the Australian base at Tarin Kowt in Orūzgān Province. Four other Australian soldiers were wounded in the attack. All five were flown to a nearby US military hospital, where the wounded were expected to fully recover.[7] Sean McCarthy, 25, a signalman in the Special Air Service Regiment. He, two other SASR soldiers and a soldier from another country were wounded when the vehicle they were travelling in was attacked by a roadside bomb on 8 July 2008 during a patol in Orūzgān Province. McCarthy died from his wounds after being evacuated to the SOTG's base at Tarin Kowt. He was on his 2nd tour of duty in Afghanistan. The two other Australians wounded in the attack returned to duty on 11 July.[8] Michael Fussell, 25, a lieutenant in the 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Commando). As he and his team were conducting a dismounted patrol on 27 November 2008 they were struck by an IED, killing Fussell. Two other soldiers received minor wounds, but returned to duty a few days later. [9] Gregory Michael Sher, 30, a private in the 1st Commando Regiment, Australian Special Operations Command.[10] Mathew Hopkins, 21, a corporal in the 7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. He was attacked and fatally injured on 16 March 2009 while on patrol as part of a mentoring and reconstruction taskforce patrol operating with members of the Afghan National Army, near a village 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north of Tarin Kowt.[11] Brett Till, 31, a sergeant and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician from the Incident Response Regiment. He was killed on 19 March 2009 while trying to defuse an improvised explosive device.[12] Benjamin Ranaudo, 22, a private in the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, serving with MRTF 2. He was killed on 18 July 2009 by an anti-personnel explosive device during an operation against a compound of interest in the Baluchi Valley.[13] Jacob Moerland, 21, a sapper in the 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment, serving with MTF 1. He was killed on 7 June 2010 by an improvised explosive device while participating in an Australian patrol conducting operations in the Miribad Valley region of Oruzgan province.[14] Darren Smith, 25, a sapper in the 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment, serving with MTF 1. He was injured on 7 June 2010 by an improvised explosive device in the same incident as Moerland while participating in an Australian patrol conducting operations in the Miribad Valley region of Oruzgan province. He subsequently died of wounds after being evacuated to an International Security Assistance Force hospital. Also killed was his explosives detection dog Herbie.[15] Scott Palmer, 27, a private in the 2nd Commando Regiment, serving with SOTG. He was killed in the crash of a US UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter on 21 June 2010, during operations in the Shah Wali Kot.[16] Timothy Aplin, 38, a private in the 2nd Commando Regiment, serving with SOTG. He was killed in the crash of a US UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter on 21 June 2010, during operations in the Shah Wali Kot.[17] Benjamin Chuck, 27, a private in the 2nd Commando Regiment, serving with SOTG. He subsequently died of his injuries following the crash of a US UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter on 21 June 2010, during operations in the Shah Wali Kot.[18] Nathan Bewes, 23, a private in the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, serving with MTF 1. Private Bewes was killed and another wounded following an improvised explosive device on 9 July 2010 in the Chora Valley region.[19] Jason Brown, 29, a trooper in the Special Air Service Regiment. Brown was shot and killed on 13 August 2010 during a "disruption operation" in northern Kandahar.[20] Grant Kirby, 35, a private in the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, serving with MTF 1. Private Kirby was killed by an Improvised Explosive Device after dismounting from a Bushmaster PMV in an overwatch position during an operation in the Baluchi Valley on 20 August 2010.[21] Thomas Dale, 21, a private in the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, serving with MTF 1. Private Dale was killed by an Improvised Explosive Device after dismounting from a Bushmaster PMV in an overwatch position during an operation in the Baluchi Valley on 20 August 2010.[22] Jared MacKinney , 28, a lance corporal in the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, serving with MTF 1. Lance Corporal MacKinney was shot and killed in Deh Rahwod, in the western part of Orūzgān Province, during the Battle of Derapet on 24 August 2010.[23] Richard Atkinson, 22, a corporal in the 1st Combat Engineer Regiment, serving with MTF 2. Corporal Atkinson was killed by an improvised bomb in the Tangi Valley, southern Uruzgan province on 2 February 2011.[24] Jamie Larcombe, 21, a sapper in the 1st Combat Engineer Regiment, serving with MTF 2. Sapper Larcombe and an Afghan man employed as an interpreter were shot in the Mirabad Region on 19 February 2011.[25] Brett Wood MG, DSM, 32, a sergeant in the 2nd Commando Regiment, serving with the SOTG. Wood was killed by an improvised explosive device on 23 May 2011, during his third tour of duty in Afghanistan.[26] Andrew Jones, 25, a lance corporal in the 9th Force Support Battalion, was shot by a member of the Afghan National Army on his way to guard duty at a patrol base in the Chora Valley on 30 May 2011. [27] Marcus Sean Case, 27, a lieutenant in the 6th Aviation Regiment. Case was killed when an Australian Chinook helicopter crashed east of Tarin Kowt during a re-supply mission in Zabul Province. This was Case's first deployment to Afghanistan.[28] Rowan Robinson, 23, a sapper in the Sydney-based Incident Response Regiment serving with SOTG. Robinson was killed in action on 6 June 2011 during his second deployment to Afghanistan.[29] Todd Langley, 35, a sergeant in the Sydney-based 2nd Commando Regiment, serving with SOTG. Langley was shot and killed on 4 July 2011 during his fifth deployment to Afghanistan.[30] Matthew Lambert, 26, a private in the Townsville-based 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, serving with MTF 3. Lambert was killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) in the Khaz Oruzgan region on the 22 August 2011. It was his first deployment to Afghanistan. [31] Bryce Duffy, 26, a captain in the 4th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, serving with MTF 3 was shot and killed by a member of the Afghan National Army on 29 October 2011.[32] Ashley Birt, 22, a corporal serving as a Geospatial Technician in the 6th Engineer Support Regiment. Birt was shot and killed by a member of the Afghan National Army on 29 October 2011.[33] Luke Gavin, 27, a lance corporal in the 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, serving with MTF 3 was shot and killed by a member of the Afghan National Army on 29 October 2011.[34] Blaine Diddams, 40, a sergeant in the Special Air Service Regiment serving with the SOTG was shot and killed during an engagement with insurgents on 2 July 2012. [35] 29 August 2012 Name of Digger not yet released (Lance Corporal of 3 RAR)[36] 29 August 2012 Name of Digger not yet released (Private of 3 RAR).[37] 29 August 2012 Name of Digger not yet released (Sapper of 3 RAR).[38] 29 August 2012 in Helicopter Crash. Name of Digger not yet released (Special Forces Soldier)[39] 29 August 2012 in Helicopter Crash. Name of Digger not yet released (Special Forces Soldier).

12 years назад

minekk1978

1) You don't understand exactly what you read 2) The brainwashing has been carried out at You effectively 3) Your mode of expression is agressiv. what for? 4) I'm not irish, I'm polish therefore as You see my english is stilistic not perfect 5) Watch the movies Zeitgeist and Zeitgeist: Addendum. Maby You will learn more about sharp operators. not only in Your country

12 years назад

specops12121

Would you like to know how aren't heroes you Irish fuck wit, the IRA, they were cowards, they remain cowards.

13 years назад

minekk1978

Sick system - song about the victims of callous conqueror . Propaganda machine persuades them to belive they are heros... So many young people died in vain, so many families hurt and abandoned, just only few happy, mercenary, money-grubbing designers of this hell.

13 years назад

Killerguy935

my whole famliy was in the army/airforce/marines who dont respect wat they do for u ur a ass hole they fougth for or freedom and keep us safe i will rember u all who severed and died for our freedom god bless u all who was in the military god is with u all

13 years назад

MrHoji13

0:33 Michael Boulton?

13 years назад

Ed Cheng

@armaholic1234 there are heartless people, especially in where I live now... well...like factory defects...

13 years назад

armaholic1234

5 people who disliked this are heartless

13 years назад

KieranRobinson1000

we always remeber my grandfather was in the air force

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