Sunday, May 9, 2010

HAPPY MOTHERS' DAY

Dear Squad,
A look into the Wikipedia Encylopedia stated that Mothers' Day is celebrated on either 7th, 8th or 9th May each year. I can't make it out too. As such I thought it is on 8th May. More so because it coincide with our induction into the Army on 8th May 1968. It fits in well and we also celebrated Mothers' Day on one of our annual gatherings.
Congratulations is in order for members of Club 1268 to commemorate our entry into the Army 42 years ago. That was a long time yeah?
For our children, if you have the time, get in touch with your mother and wish her a Happy Mothers' Day and followed by words she love to hear from her kids. Make it make her day. To my Squadmates, do the same. For those who unable to do so due to her absence, than our prayers would be in order. A thought and recalling the great moments you had with her would make up for our loss.
To All Mothers. Have a great Day. We Love You All.
I want to put in something about mother but could only find Beatles, (who else) Your Mother Should Know. More will come.
Warmest Regards.



1 comment:

  1. Thanks squad Hamzah for reminding about the 42nd anniversary of Club 12/68 members' induction date into the Armed Forces. I would also like to remind everyone here that the date of induction of several members differ from 8 May 1968. For instance, there are i think 8 of us (Hon, Choudhury, Satchi, Yusuf, Kamaldin, Tairobi, Ali Hamid and me) who joined SSC 14 on 5 Sep 68. I am also certain that we also have Hadi, Rody, Azmi Hamid who went directly to Sandhurst and cant say when they signed their induction papers. But of course the majority being from Reg 12/68, then 8 May should be regarded as our official joining date. Happy 42nd anniversary mates!!!!

    Thank You also for reminding us about Mother's Day. Who are we without them. For those who are lucky enough to still have your mum around (are there any?) we envy you and join you in wishing her God bless, good health and longevity and to those who have our mothers in memory only, keep that alive and etched in your memory and pray she rests in peace.

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