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Blandford

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Members of the Dorset Branches of The Royal British Legion joined thousands of Armed Forces veterans and supporters from across the UK and worldwide in a pilgrimage of remembrance to some of WW1’s most poignant Battlefields and memorials.

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A two-mile march through Ypres to the Menin Gate Memorial, led by 1,100 Standard Bearers, was the culmination of the three day event which saw the 2,200 participants from around the world visit the WW1 trenches, battlefields and cemeteries of France and Belgium.  

Tony and Gyan attended the Great Pilgrimage 90 as representatives of Blandford & District, as the Branch Standard Bearer and wreath layer respectively.

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Bob Gamble, The Royal British Legion’s Head of Commemorative Events, said: “GP90, was the Legion’s biggest membership event in modern history and is a suitable tribute from the members of The Royal British Legion in honour of the First World War generation, echoing the way the British Legion community commemorated the 10th anniversary of the conflict in 1928.” 

The trip took in many of the French and Belgian war cemeteries so many attendees were able to place tributes on the graves of veterans buried at Ypres who are remembered on their local War memorials.

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The parade marched around Ypres to the Menin Gate memorial following the same route taken by the veterans in 1928 and then took part in the 100 days ceremony. The Battle of Amiens being the final, decisive battle that marked the start of the final one hundred days of WW1.

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                                                       A special thank you to Johan Moors who took this film

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