
Lt Colonel Stuart Crawford has praised young Britons for their "revitalised interest" in Remembrance ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
Speaking to GB News, Mr Crawford said: "Over the past week we've had a variety of people coming through, mainly local, donating to Poppy Scotland and planting crosses in memory of their friends and family who sadly didn't come back from the various conflicts.
"So it's been a hugely interesting and in many ways poignant and moving experience for me. It doesn't amaze me, but it always interests me that you would think that 107 years on from the First World War, and 80 years on from the end of the Second World War, memories would fade and people would lose interest.
"But my experience is it's completely the opposite. And the younger generation, young people still in their late teens and early 20s, seemed to have a revived interest in everything about the poppy, what commemorates and the events, the dreadful events in many ways that brought it about."
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