VICTORIA CROSS COMMEMORATIVE PAVING STONE UNVEILING
Thursday 5 March 2015
As part of the Centenary commemorations of the First World War the Department of Communities and Local Government has been laying commemorative paving stones in the birthplace of each Victoria Cross recipient, to honour their bravery and to provide a lasting legacy within the communities of their local heroes.
A total of 628 Victoria Crosses were awarded during the First World War, of which 145 were awarded to servicemen who fought for Britain, but were born overseas. These 145 international born servicemen will be honoured at a private unveiling ceremony at the National Memorial Arboretum on 5th March by the Secretary of State, the Rt Hon Eric Pickles.
The event is by invitation only.
Few pics from today, most from a distance