Forever Young
If he had been born a century later, there might have been journalists talking to people who knew him; the television cameras would have focused upon the tearful faces of those who remembered him. If his body had been brought home, there may have been people who lined the streets to pay their respects, as they do in England when the dead from Iraq and Afghanistan are flown back. As it is, perhaps no-one remembers.
His name is usually obscured by a flower pedestal in the church; no-one remains who …