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Jules
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WW1 Remembrance
17-10-14, 12:40
This has probably been linked before, but I have just found it and its lovely.
Every One Remembered - Home
http://www.everymanremembered.org/
The Royal British Legion is working with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to keep alive the memory of those who fell in the First World War, for future generations.
Sorry, just to add please listen too.
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18-10-14, 07:27
Just added my great uncle who died aged 21 at the Battle of Jutland.
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