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posted by Battlefield Tours on Aug 30

Elizabeth CrossOn 1 July 2009 it was announced that a new award will be granted to the next of kin of Armed Forces personnel killed on operations or as a result of terrorism in a mark of national recognition for their loss.

Next of kin will receive the Elizabeth Cross – a sterling silver emblem in the shape of a cross over a wreath – plus a Memorial Scroll signed by The Queen which will bear the name of the person who died.

The Elizabeth Cross and Memorial Scroll will not just be granted to families who have lost loved ones in the recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Queen’s recognition will also be available to the families of those who died in conflicts dating back to 1948, including the Korean War, the Falklands conflict and operations in Northern Ireland.

This is the first time the name of a reigning monarch has been given to a new award since the George Cross was instituted in 1940 by King George VI for acts of bravery by both civilians and the military. Prior to this, the Victoria Cross was introduced by Queen Victoria in 1856 for acts of gallantry by the Armed Forces.

Full details including how to apply are available on the MoD’s medal website.

posted by Battlefield Tours on Aug 3

The Armed Forces Memorial at the NMAThe National Memorial Arboretum (NMA) is set in the pleasant countryside of Staffordshire, between the towns of Lichfield and Burton-upon-Trent.

The Arboretum provides a living and lasting focus for Remembrance, essentially for those who have lost their lives or suffered in the Service of their country. It is also a haven of peace and contemplation, where visitors can both enjoy and learn about the trees and their surroundings, and reflect upon their special symbolism.

The Armed Forces Memorial, opened in October 2007, is located at the NMA and is the focal point for Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day services held each year at the NMA.

To visit the website of the National Memorial Arboretum, please click here.

Source: http://www.britishlegion.org.uk

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