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| Died on this day : We will Remember Them | Hover your mouse over a poppy to see how these people died.

Royal British Legion Broken Covenant

Feb 07 - 1 R IRISH has a Wristband Awareness Campaign. Support the Afghanistan tour.

1 R IRISH is launching a Wristband Awareness Campaign - Afghanistan

Nov 07 - Identified Royal Marines in Roll of Honour. Visit the Home Service Military Heritage Society

9-Aug-07 - Prison Officers added to Roll of Honour.

9-Aug-07 - Please consider signing up to the RBL's Broken Covenant Campaign

July 31, 2007 - Well the end of Op Banner is getting plenty of news coverage. Wonder what the 3 Security Force members who died on this day would have to say about it? 1981 - Thomas Harpur, 1979 - George Walsh, 1976 - Thomas Cush

July 26, 2007 - Soldier Magazine has a great archive of previous articles. Some Gems. Note some of the PDF docs are large so you need BBand. They should really try and sort the size issue out!

July 26, 2007 - You can now add your own comments and add to the history of fallen comrades in the Roll of Honour. Images welcome by mail..

July 20, 2007 - We have added these tabs, if they cause any trouble please let us know. Hopefully it will provide a quick way of seeing lots of information without too much jumping around.

 

"In Ulster field and farm and town, Fermanagh's lanes and drumlin'd Down We died that violent death should cease And Ulstermen might live in peace." John Potter