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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Posted by Michael Brash | Jun 2, 2024 | Business and Entrepreneurship, Business Start-Up - Be Your Own Boss, Community and Support, Defence, Defence and Military Affairs, Latest News, Military Charities, Veterans |
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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The November 2023 and Remembrance issue of Pathfinder International and Left Right Left is out now...
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Sunderland AFC became the first football club to host an Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club in...
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The November 2022 Remembrance edition of Pathfinder International is out now and available to read...
Read MorePosted by PFI_AdminMal | Nov 4, 2022 | Armed Forces Community, Community and Support, Defence and Military Affairs, Fundraising, Latest News, Military Charities, Remembrance |
Defence Ministers and Armed Forces personnel showed their support recently for London Poppy Day by...
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Research with a small cohort of ex-Service personnel at Scotland’s Bravest Manufacturing Company – part of Royal British Legion Industries – has trialled and evaluated a progressive employment training scheme.
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