DECORATED and looking dapper in a military uniform is the only way Colonel Patrick Acutt knows how to remember the Fallen heroes of World War 1.Given his family’s long association with the military, It has become a way of life for Acutt, 70, to feature at local Remembrance Day commemorations and main events on November 11 (Monday), also known as “Poppy Day”.Colonel Acutt spent 47 years in the military, the bulk of which was with The Queen Nandi (formerly Natal) Mounted Rifles, a reserve armoured regiment of the South African Army.He was at Glenwood Boys’ High Remembrance Day event…