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It really bothers me being an ex serviceman my self when I read about people urinateing on war memorials, damageing cenotaphs. They must have no morals. I guess they don't know how much they owe the verterns both living and dead, or even care
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Hold off on the finger pointing.
At Mike Dorosh's site (www.canadiansoldiers.com), q. v., there is another possible, physical explanation having to do with recent rebar repairs and the wx effect on the granite.
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I agree with Jon. I don’t think that it was vandals. In some photos I’ve seen the surface were it broke appears to be badly stained with rust; meaning that the base of the cross was cracked for some time, and most likely fell down due to poor upkeep.
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