Officer Killed In World War One Laid To Rest In France
Honoring the memory of Second Lieutenant James Arthur Greenhalgh, a World War One officer, finally laid to rest in France after more than a century.
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Honoring the memory of Second Lieutenant James Arthur Greenhalgh, a World War One officer, finally laid to rest in France after more than a century.
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A special party has been held at Royal Star & Garter in Solihull to celebrate the charity’s...
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There But Not There, the national remembrance project set up to commemorate a century since the...
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Military charity Blind Veterans UK is holding a 10 mile walking challenge this Saturday 30th March...
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Two burial services have taken place on the Western Front honouring four unknown Irish soldiers...
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