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'These intolerably nameless names', as Siegfried Sassoon referred to them, should never be forgotten or ignored, and yet they cascade so relentlessly that they are often difficult to grapple with; within a very short space of time we are inclined to switch off; we soon start to lose our awareness of individual names as we become overwhelmed by the sheer torrent of them; our senses simply become overloaded to the point where we are only aware of the enormity of what stands before us. We can no more get to know the men behind the names than we can get to know people by reading their names in a telephone directory, and yet it is possible to breathe life into 'these intolerably nameless names' by uncovering and telling their stories. This book aims to do just that. It takes the visitor effortlessly through each of the four memorials in turn, highlighting hundreds of individual men and officers and explaining who they were, what they did, and how they died. The four memorials covered in the book are the Arras Memorial, the Canadian National Memorial on Vimy Ridge, the Vis-en-Artois Memorial and the Royal Flying Services Memorial. The author takes the reader through the officers and men in the order in which they appear on the memorials in this Whos Who guide that also provides detailed coverage of gallantry awards and citations and is a superb point of reference for anyone visiting Arras and its battlefields. Among the many characters and personalities are two brothers with a choice over whether to fight for Britain or Germany, a man who played a key part in deciding which aircraft to commission for the RAF in the run up to the Second World War, a man who gave Winston Churchill a flying lesson, a footballer who played for both Manchester City and Manchester United and who was never far from controversy, a man whose conscience was finally swayed by the sinking of the Lusitania, the man who created Winnipeg Crater, a man who crossed the snow-bound Andes in order to enlist and many, many others. Small-group WWI Somme Battlefields Day Trip from Paris Somme Battlefields of WWI tour of Paris by minivan; Personalized small group (maximum 16 people) Visit the Delville Wood cemetery at Longueval; See the landmine World War I memorials - Wikipedia World War I memorials commemorate the events and the casualties of World War I These war memorials include civic memorials larger national monuments war cemeteries Sitemap - Commonwealth War Graves Commission Commonwealth War Graves Commission Username/Email Address Password WW1 Battlefield Tour Companies and Guides: Starting in greatwarcouk is proud to be a Supporter of the International Guild of Battlefield Guides The aim of the Guild is to raise the understanding and promote best Arras - Wikipedia In 1025 a Catholic council was held at Arras against certain Manichaean (dualistic) heretics who rejected the sacraments of the Church In 1093 the bishopric of Arras France Tourism Guide Hi I am visiting Arras on Saturday 14th September 2013 We are returning from the Alps Last year our motor cycle group (24 riders) visited Vimy and Beaumont Hamel Preparations for the Centenary of the Battle of the Somme " In 2016 many people throughout the world will be commemorating the centenary of the Battle of the Somme (1 July 18 November 1916) and remembering the men who CHURCHESCEMETERIES + OTHER MEMORIALS Following the closure of the StFrancis Mission Church which was located in Stornoway Road on the south side between Ilfracombe Road and Belle Vue Road (ground sold Jeremy Banning Military Historian First World War Introduction Easter Monday 9 April 1917 was a momentous day which saw the start of the Battle of Arras It is best known in Canada for the attack and capture by all Jeremy Banning Military Historian First World War Last weekend I had the pleasure of guiding nine gentlemen around the Somme and Arras battlefield on bikes As a keen cyclist I try and take my bike when visiting the
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