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Old 30-01-2010, 12:42   #1
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WW1 war dead reburied in special ceremony

How sad, yet wonderful, is this.

BBC News - WWI war dead reburied in special service
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Old 30-01-2010, 12:48   #2
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We have and never will forget what these young men did for us. Many died in futile folly but did their duty and as such should be remembered for their sacrafice.
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Old 30-01-2010, 13:17   #3
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Thank you for this post. "We will remember them!"
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Old 30-01-2010, 13:58   #4
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Soldiers Died in the Great War records 1199 deaths on that day in July 1916.
So far I haven't found any local men who were in that battle, though there were some men from Blackburn and Burnley killed on July 19th 1916.

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