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WWI soldiers reburied in France | WWI soldiers reburied in France |
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The first of 250 British and Australian soldiers whose remains were recovered from a World War I battlefield in northern France has been reburied. | |
The unidentified soldier, who died in the 1916 Battle of Fromelles, was reburied with full military honours in a special service near the site. | |
It is the first Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery built in 50 years. | It is the first Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery built in 50 years. |
The bodies, which were buried by German forces, were excavated from six mass graves in 2008. | The bodies, which were buried by German forces, were excavated from six mass graves in 2008. |
The remainder of the military burials will take place three times a week over the next month, with approximately 30 burials every day. | The remainder of the military burials will take place three times a week over the next month, with approximately 30 burials every day. |
UK Veterans Minister Kevan Jones and his Australian counterpart Veteran Affairs Minister Alan Griffin attended the one-hour service in the village of Fromelles with families of fallen soldiers. | |
Mr Jones said both governments wanted to give the "brave soldiers" a "fitting place of rest" which "honoured the commitment" to fallen soldiers after World War I. | |
He urged families who thought they might have had a relative killed during the battle to come forward to assist the identification process. | |
The battle, on 19 July 1916, was the first major one on the Western Front involving Australian troops. | The battle, on 19 July 1916, was the first major one on the Western Front involving Australian troops. |
Heavy losses | Heavy losses |
The remains of Private John Smith were recovered from the mass grave | The remains of Private John Smith were recovered from the mass grave |
In total, the 61st British Division suffered losses of 1,547 personnel, who were either killed, wounded, taken prisoner or missing. | In total, the 61st British Division suffered losses of 1,547 personnel, who were either killed, wounded, taken prisoner or missing. |
The 5th Australian Division suffered 5,533 similar losses. | The 5th Australian Division suffered 5,533 similar losses. |
The four-month excavation was carried out by Oxford Archaeology. | The four-month excavation was carried out by Oxford Archaeology. |
DNA samples were taken from each soldier and specialists in the UK have attempted to extract DNA strands to help with the identification process. | DNA samples were taken from each soldier and specialists in the UK have attempted to extract DNA strands to help with the identification process. |
Every soldier recovered will be reburied with an unnamed headstone in the new Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. | Every soldier recovered will be reburied with an unnamed headstone in the new Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. |
In March, an identification board will consider historical, anthropological, archaeological and DNA evidence to try to identify as many soldiers as possible. | In March, an identification board will consider historical, anthropological, archaeological and DNA evidence to try to identify as many soldiers as possible. |
If the soldiers can be identified their relatives will be able to add a personalised inscription on the headstone at a later date. | If the soldiers can be identified their relatives will be able to add a personalised inscription on the headstone at a later date. |
The cemetery is currently only 70% complete but due to be finished by July. | The cemetery is currently only 70% complete but due to be finished by July. |
A ceremony to bury the last of the 250 soldiers and mark the 94th anniversary of the battle is expected to take place on 19 July 2010. | A ceremony to bury the last of the 250 soldiers and mark the 94th anniversary of the battle is expected to take place on 19 July 2010. |