Talk:Je me souviens

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"CD"?
This article currently begins as follows:"Je me souviens is the official motto of Quebec, a province of Canada. The motto of the 22nd Royal Regiment (R22eR) of the Canadian Armed Forces, translated literally into English, means 'I remember'. It may be paraphrased as conveying the meaning 'We do not forget, and will never forget,” and CD refers to “our fallen soldiers”." Why is it telling us what "CD" refers to when nothing about "CD" has ever been mentioned? Are the letters "CD" somehow concealed within the passage I quoted above in some way that I can't see and the authors of that passage can? Michael Hardy (talk) 14:35, 9 April 2020 (UTC)
 * I reverted those edits of April 6, as they made the article worse, not better. They made little sense (as you pointed out), used incorrect names ("22nd Royal Regiment", "Queen of England") and added no new verifiable information. Indefatigable (talk) 22:02, 10 April 2020 (UTC)