I do not buy a poppy nor do I hang my head in shame (Letters, November 12).
I am an ex-serviceman who served in Normandy months before my 18th birthday with the Durham Light Infantry.
I came through it all unharmed but still remember the "who, when, where and why" of my mates who did not make it or who were injured.
I do not need a poppy to remember them but I do observe the silence.
So, you see, I do care, as probably do a lot of other people who don't wear poppies.
-John Nunn, Eastern Road, Brighton
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