From
Friday 28th to Sunday 30th March Year
9 paid a 3
day visit to the World War 1 battlefields at Ypres in Belgium
and the Somme in France.They visited the
largest British Military cemetery - Tyne Cot - containing
the graves of nearly 12,000 British war dead as well as
a wall containing a further 30,000 names of the missing.
From there it was a short coach journey to the Menin
Gate where the Last Post Ceremony takes place at 8pm, every
day of
the
year. On the walls are thousands of names of fallen
soldiers with no known grave.
They also visited the Somme
battlefields in northern France, the enormous
Lochnargar crater, the Thiepval
Memorial, the German cemetery at
Langemarck and the unique Hill
62 or Sanctuary Wood site
which houses a collection of war memorabilia
as well as preserved
trenches.
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