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William Britton has been one of the youngest supporters of the Wreath of Respect.

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William started to support the Wreath from the very begining and the start of its travels, as you can see from the picture below, here on the back of his dads bike looking after the Wreath of Respect here are a few words of what it means to him.

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The wreath of respect is important to me in both a respective and personal way, it is respective due to always being a constant reminder to all those that have been lost due to past wars, it is also a reminder that those who were lost will never be forgotten.

 

It is important to me on a personal level because it was an event that changed my life and in that time I made many new friends which I am still in contact with to this day and opened many doors for me to show my talent The wreath of respect ride will always be a memory I cherish for many years to come.

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In the past i have travelled round the United Kingdom and most recently took part in the International Birmingham Tattoo, which was an amazing feeling and felt very proud, in showing respect for all who have given so much and continue to do so.

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Respect to all

William Britton.

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