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'The Lost Raiders Found': The Tyneside Scottish at Armentières

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During the Great War trench raids were perceived as an operational necessity in order to dominate No Man's Land, to take prisoners and to ensure British and empire troops retained an offensive spirit. These raids frequently came at a heavy cost in lives and,  if care was not taken, could result in identification being provided to the enemy  -  the …


Research and Records using the CWGC Archives by Graham Owen (CWGC)

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Research and Records using the CWGC Archives by Graham Owen (CWGC) About the CWGC: The CWGC honours and cares for the men and women of the Commonwealth who died in the First and Second World Wars, ensuring they will never be forgotten. Funded by six member governments, our work began more than a century ago building cemeteries at 23,000 locations …