June 30, 2013: Waltzing soldiers 
on and around the Vrijthof in Maastricht. This is not a common sight. Uniforms 
are a rare phenomenon in the South Limburg town. Yesterday evening, however, 
hundreds of soldiers received tremendous applause under the watchful eye of 
André Rieu. He had invited 3,500 veterans, with a partner or companion, to 
attend his concert on Veterans Day.
Warm Heart: Both older as well as younger members of the forces, amongst them 
the Commander of the Land Forces, Lieutenant General Mart de Kruif, enjoyed the 
festivities. They were not tucked away in the far corners of the Vrijthof, but 
occupied prominent seats in the center of the square. Rieu treated the Dutch 
veterans generously and they participated in some song and dance.
Great Respect: "Veterans have as long as I can remember, played a role in my 
life," said Rieu via large screens in the city center. "As a postwar child I 
heard stories from my parents about the war, but even more about the 
liberation." That also applied to his wife Marjorie, whose Jewish father, 
grandfather and other relatives had to go underground. Her mother worked in the 
resistance movement. From her earliest childhood years, Marjorie experienced the 
gratitude that her parents harbored towards the liberators. According to Rieu 
the veterans have always had a special place in the family and in both families 
were always spoken about with great respect. In the Rieu family the annual 
commemorative days were consciously honored.
Call From Pierre: The idea of inviting the 
veterans to the concert started with a phone call to the Land Forces (or army) 
at the beginning of June. During a telephone conversation, Pierre Rieu disclosed 
that his father had made tickets available to 3,500 veterans with a partner or 
companion. The Army, along with Rieu, transformed the idea into a plan and 
established contacts. Within just three weeks everything had been arranged. 
Former, as well as serving, soldiers were eligible and could contact the 
Veterans Institute to obtain tickets. That solicited a huge response. According 
to the Communications Officer of the Veterans Institute, Charlene Cloo, all the 
tickets had already been appropriated ten days ago. “Unfortunately we then had to disappoint a lot of 
people."
This was an 
Article from last week that Entia Translated for us and I didn't get a chance to post it. A nice article ~ Thank You Entia!
I think it is soooo cute to see how Andre indulges his sons by lavishly celebrating their hobbies! Pierre with his wonderful respect and fascination for all things military and veteran, and of course Mark with his painting, for which his dad organises an exposition every year... even if you do not see a picture of the three, you just know they love eachtoher sooooo much and their bond is sooooo strong. I love it! Thank you!
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That's funny Helen ... while you were posting this, I was putting on two photos of André and the boys taken in Maastricht on the Theater steps. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are sweet pictures, thank you for putting them on!
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