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slamdunkin
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I'm not being picky but - see your link - the poem that it and my previous post refers to was by a Canadian, but, it was the American woman (who Wikipedia do not seem to mention) Moira Michael, who took inspiration and started the tradition in the U.S.
Whilst primarily the poppy is worn in British/Commonwealth countries, it most certainly is also worn in other countries - including, to this day, the USA.
On your other point, presumably those commemorated together with British soldiers and those of other nations are members of e.g. Islamic Jihad, the Nazi Party, the IRA...to name a few examples. Don't think anyone is excluded.
actually I think they are excluded - its for their forces only afaik - so you would be commemorating those how killed my g-g-grandfather - to which I say bboooooooo!!!