Soltalk June 2018 | Page 33

The Royal British Legion Nerja Branch This centenary year of the WW1, we should remember all those who joined forces with British troops in the war against tyranny. Men from many countries fought alongside UK forces in the bloodiest battle of all times. What started with the assassination in Sarajevo in 1914 ended with signatures on a document in a train carriage brought to a French forest. The intervening years had seen millions killed or maimed for life, and the stage was now set for redrawing the maps of Europe and the Middle East with fateful consequences for the future. We have only to think of the war memorials scattered around the world to realise the impact that war had on everyone then and how fractured the world had become in spite of various proposals for peace. us now, those who did in the past and cadets who will in the future. Our guests will be Major Del Hamilton and WO Mike Wooley, who will bring us up to date with what is happening at the Personnel Recovery Centre in Edinburgh which we support. Our lunches are open to everyone who is interested. I stress again, you do not have to have been in service, British, or of any particular religion, or culture - we would love to see new faces and meet new members. World peace was the dream then, but today it seems extremely unlikely and we must question whether war can ever be justified, but also recognise that any threat to our freedom must be dealt with. The Royal British Legion does not condone war, or glorify it in any way. It was formed to support those men and women and their families who suffered in conflict and although there cannot be any combatants still alive from the first World War, subsequent battles have resulted in many victims who still require our help and support. To this end, our branch continues to raise funds by holding our monthly lunches and other events. On June 30, we will be holding our Armed Forces Day lunch at the Al Andalus hotel. This is a special occasion when we show our gratitude to all those who serve to protect The Armed Forces are usually not given the credit they deserve - until we need them. Why not come and join us in doing our bit. Our lunches are informal and friendly and we welcome visitors who we realise may only be here for a short time. To book for lunch either at the Al Andalus hotel in Maro, or at Nuevas Arenas in La Herradura, please contact Vera on ; Tel: 952 967 200 or Email: [email protected] 31