(AP) "Alfred Anderson, the last known survivor of the 1914 "Christmas Truce" that saw British and German soldiers exchanging gifts and handshakes in no-man's land, died early Monday"...
It is estimated that maybe 10 WW1 veterns remain in Britain, and a small handful scattered throughout the Commonwealth and America.
It's important that we remember. It's one of the debts we owe to those who have served on our behalf, even though separated by generations.