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B Walford
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I honour our war dead daily by participating in a project to photograph all the headstones and memorials of our war dead. These photographs will be digitized and posted on a website for all to visit thorugh the internet.
The project is called the Maple Leaf Legacy Project and is supported by over 100 volunteers around the world.
Researching the names and grave locations of our war dead is both interesting and rewarding. This is especially true when I look up info for our local war vets on their friends who lie in graves overseas.
I have, at my own expense, travelled to Vimy to lay a wreath to our fallen of WW I, I visited Dieppe and Normandy as well and flew our Legion Branch flag at each location to pay tribute to those who fell and to remind their souls that they are not forgotten.
To see the efforts being done by the MLLP you can visit the website at www.mllp.demon.co.uk
The project is called the Maple Leaf Legacy Project and is supported by over 100 volunteers around the world.
Researching the names and grave locations of our war dead is both interesting and rewarding. This is especially true when I look up info for our local war vets on their friends who lie in graves overseas.
I have, at my own expense, travelled to Vimy to lay a wreath to our fallen of WW I, I visited Dieppe and Normandy as well and flew our Legion Branch flag at each location to pay tribute to those who fell and to remind their souls that they are not forgotten.
To see the efforts being done by the MLLP you can visit the website at www.mllp.demon.co.uk