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This year we're remembering the impact that absence and coming home have on Service men and women, and their loved ones.
Remembrance honours the service and sacrifice of our Armed Forces, veterans, and their families. They protect our way of life.
The Tributes planted in the Belfast Field of Remembrance each carry a personal message to someone who lost their life in Service for our country.
Every year we take great care and attention in planting thousands of personal Tributes in the Cardiff Field of Remembrance.
Saltwell Park (Gateshead) Field of Remembrance is a special way to pay tribute to all those who have lost their lives in Service for our country.
The Tributes planted in Lydiard Park (Swindon) Field of Remembrance honour and remember those who have lost their lives while serving in our Armed Forces.
The opening of the annual Garden of Remembrance at St Paul's Cathedral, London, took place on Monday 4 November, 2019.
RBL hosts the annual Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall to commemorate all those who have lost their lives in conflict.
Letters brought comfort to many. For some soldiers communication was easy but for soldiers from India it was not straightforward.
By the end of 1945 troops were back home in the UK. But a UK that looked very different from the one they’d left when at the outbreak of war.
The Fourteenth Army not only faced the dangers of the Japanese forces in WW2 but also the danger of tropical disease. Their first line of defence was prevention from wearing long trousers and sterilizing water to the use of insect repellents and insecticides.
When Paul Glazebrook lost his comrades in Iraq and Afghanistan, he wanted to honour their memory with a special tribute.
As champions of Remembrance, Remembrance Travel invite you to explore and remember the bravery and sacrifice of our Armed Forces.
We encourage everyone to embrace the traditions of Remembrance but also make it their own. Use these resources to create your own act of Remembrance.
Visit Tribute Ink at the National Memorial Arboretum from 13 September until 1 December 2019. Free entry, donations appreciated.
By 1945 Allied service personnel in SEAC totalled an incredible 1,304,126; 954,985 of this number were from Commonwealth and Empire forces.