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17 February 2025
11am – A rededication service for Corporal of Horse Charles Edward Dean, who died in May 1915. This service will take place at Bedford House Cemetery, Belgium
11am – A rededication service for Lance Corporal George Rankeillor, who died in April 1917. This service will take place at Feuchy Chapel British Cemetery, near Arras, France.
10am – A rededication service for Captain Hubert Leslie Smith of 19th Battalion The King’s (Liverpool Regiment), who died on 24 March 1918. This service will take place at Ham British Cemetery, France.
10am – A rededication service for Lance Corporal James Ball Baron MM, Machine Gun Corps, who was killed in action on 24 August 1917. This service will take place at Tyne Cot Cemetery Belgium.
11.15am – A rededication service for Lance Corporal Samuel Chapman of 1/4th Battalion The East Yorkshire Regiment, who was killed in action on 14 December 1917. This service will take place at Tyne Cot Cemetery, Belgium.
2.30pm – A rededication service for Second Lieutenant Hugh Barr, Machine Gun Corps, who was killed in action on 30 September 1918. This service will take place at Zantvoorde British Cemetery, Belgium.