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The Unknown Warrior
May 19, 2021 12:00:59   #
Rose42
 
From facebook...

The photograph on this post is the coffin of the Unknown Warrior in state in the Abbey, London, in 1920.
He was buried in Westminster Abbey, London on the 11th of November 1920, simultaneously with a similar interment of a French unknown soldier at the Arc de Triomphe in France.

The guests of honour were a group of about one hundred women. They had been chosen because they had each lost their husband and all their sons in the war - "Every woman so bereft who applied for a place got it".
The guard of honour were 100 holders of the Victoria Cross from all three services.

The coffin was interred in soil brought from each of the main battlefields, and covered with a silk pall.
On the 17th of October 1921, the unknown warrior was given the United States' highest award for valour, the Medal of Honor. It hangs on a pillar close to the tomb. On the 11th of November 1921, the American Unknown Soldier was reciprocally awarded the Victoria Cross.

I found it very moving that women who had lost their husband and all their sons were guests of honour – what great loss was present that day.

Lest We Forget.

Information and photograph came from Wikipedia.



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May 19, 2021 12:39:53   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Rose42 wrote:
From facebook...

The photograph on this post is the coffin of the Unknown Warrior in state in the Abbey, London, in 1920.
He was buried in Westminster Abbey, London on the 11th of November 1920, simultaneously with a similar interment of a French unknown soldier at the Arc de Triomphe in France.

The guests of honour were a group of about one hundred women. They had been chosen because they had each lost their husband and all their sons in the war - "Every woman so bereft who applied for a place got it".
The guard of honour were 100 holders of the Victoria Cross from all three services.

The coffin was interred in soil brought from each of the main battlefields, and covered with a silk pall.
On the 17th of October 1921, the unknown warrior was given the United States' highest award for valour, the Medal of Honor. It hangs on a pillar close to the tomb. On the 11th of November 1921, the American Unknown Soldier was reciprocally awarded the Victoria Cross.

I found it very moving that women who had lost their husband and all their sons were guests of honour – what great loss was present that day.

Lest We Forget.

Information and photograph came from Wikipedia.
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terrific post Rose,,, thank you..

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May 19, 2021 13:17:27   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Rose42 wrote:
From facebook...

The photograph on this post is the coffin of the Unknown Warrior in state in the Abbey, London, in 1920.
He was buried in Westminster Abbey, London on the 11th of November 1920, simultaneously with a similar interment of a French unknown soldier at the Arc de Triomphe in France.

The guests of honour were a group of about one hundred women. They had been chosen because they had each lost their husband and all their sons in the war - "Every woman so bereft who applied for a place got it".
The guard of honour were 100 holders of the Victoria Cross from all three services.

The coffin was interred in soil brought from each of the main battlefields, and covered with a silk pall.
On the 17th of October 1921, the unknown warrior was given the United States' highest award for valour, the Medal of Honor. It hangs on a pillar close to the tomb. On the 11th of November 1921, the American Unknown Soldier was reciprocally awarded the Victoria Cross.

I found it very moving that women who had lost their husband and all their sons were guests of honour – what great loss was present that day.

Lest We Forget.

Information and photograph came from Wikipedia.
From facebook... br br The photograph on this pos... (show quote)


How quickly we forget. Farmers are still finding the bones of the 1000's of people, from both sides, that disappeared in the mud in no mans land Belgium.

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May 20, 2021 07:01:05   #
Big dog
 
Rose42 wrote:
From facebook...

The photograph on this post is the coffin of the Unknown Warrior in state in the Abbey, London, in 1920.
He was buried in Westminster Abbey, London on the 11th of November 1920, simultaneously with a similar interment of a French unknown soldier at the Arc de Triomphe in France.

The guests of honour were a group of about one hundred women. They had been chosen because they had each lost their husband and all their sons in the war - "Every woman so bereft who applied for a place got it".
The guard of honour were 100 holders of the Victoria Cross from all three services.

The coffin was interred in soil brought from each of the main battlefields, and covered with a silk pall.
On the 17th of October 1921, the unknown warrior was given the United States' highest award for valour, the Medal of Honor. It hangs on a pillar close to the tomb. On the 11th of November 1921, the American Unknown Soldier was reciprocally awarded the Victoria Cross.

I found it very moving that women who had lost their husband and all their sons were guests of honour – what great loss was present that day.

Lest We Forget.

Information and photograph came from Wikipedia.
From facebook... br br The photograph on this pos... (show quote)


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