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Athabaskan plaque

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Athabaskan plaque

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Believe it or not I found this plaque by accident at Santec beach, near Roscoff, Bretagne, were I was doing some field work. Translation: "On the 29 of April 1944, the Canadian destroyer "HMCS Athabaskan" was torpedoed on this coast, during a naval combat. Of 261 allied sailors, 128 died for the liberation of France and the return of peace. 91 of them rest on breton land, 11 have been buried at Santec. "In there memorie, let's remember that peace aand freedom are never aquired"". Interesting note: the french, arrogant and xenophobic as they may be, never forgot the sacrifice of allied soldiers in ww2, every plaque or memorial, in every small village has flowers like the ones we see here.

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5/13/2010

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