Login
Forgot Password?

OR

Login with Google Login with Twitter Login with Facebook
  • Join
  • Profiles
  • Groups
  • SuicideGirls
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Shop
Vital Stats

dragan3

Norfolk, Uk or where ever the RAF say

Member Since 2017

Followers 254 Following 4287

  • Everything
  • Photos
  • Video
  • Blogs
  • Groups
  • From Others

The unknown soldier

Oct 28, 2017
6
  • Facebook
  • Tweet
  • Email

On November 7th 1920, in strictest secrecy four unidentified British bodies were exhumed from temporary battlefield cemeteries at Ypres, Arras, the Asine and the Somme. None of the soldiers who did the digging were told why. The bodies were taken by field ambulance to GHQ at St-Pol-Sur-Ter Noise. There the bodies were draped with the union flag. Sentries were posted and Brigadier-General Wyatt and a Colonel Gell selected one body at random. A French honour guard was selected, and stood by the coffin overnight. On the morning of the 8th a specially designed coffin made of oak from the grounds of Hampton Court, was brought and the unknown warrior placed inside. On top was placed a crusaders sword and a shield on which was inscribed '( a British Warrior who fell in the GREAT WAR 1914-1918 for king and country'.

On The 9th of November the unknown warrior was taken by horse drawn carriage through guards of honour and the sound of tolling bells and bugle

Calls to the quayside. There it was saluted by Marechal Foche and loaded onto HMS Vernon bound for Dover..... the coffin stood on the deck covered in wreaths and surrounded by the French honour guard. On arrival at Dover the the unknown warrior was greeted with a 19 gun salute, normally only reserved for field marshals. He then travelled by special train to Victoria Station London. He stayed there overnight and on the morning of the 11th of November he was taken to Westminster Abbey. The idea of the unknown warrior was thought of by a Padre called David Railton who had served at the front during the great war and it was the union flag he used as an altar cloth at the front, that had been draped over the coffin. It was his intention that all relatives of the 517,773 combatants whose bodies had not been identified could believe that the unknown warrior could very well be their lost husband, Father, brother or son.... every year on the 11th of November Remember the unknown warrior....At the going down of the sun, and in the morning ,We will remember them ............................

More Blogs

  • 12.31.18
    1

    Happy new year everyone before I get to drunk

  • 12.01.18
    0

    I am like.....

    We had a discussion this week at work about favourite animals now …
  • 11.23.18
    1

    My hobbies

    As I have said before I have many hobbies and loves one of which is…
  • 11.20.18
    0

    Currently in a phantom mood

  • 11.11.18
    1

    The Fallen

    For the Fallen Poem by Robert Laurence Binyon (1869-1943) Wit…
  • 11.08.18
    1

    A little poem

    THE FINAL INSPECTION The soldier stood and faced God, Which m…
  • 11.01.18
    0

    The Unknown Warrior

    On November 7th, 1920, in strictest secrecy, four unidentified…
  • 10.16.18
    0

    I got bored

  • 09.30.18
    2

    My first comic con and cosplay

    On Saturday I attended my first ever comic and film convention name…
  • 09.25.18
    0

    Still one of my favourite songs

    This is one of my favourite songs of all time by one of my fav arti…

We at SuicideGirls have been celebrating alternative pin-up girls for:

23
years
11
months
4
days
  • 5,509,826 fans
  • 41,393 fans
  • 10,327,617 followers
  • 4,604 SuicideGirls
  • 1,115,148 followers
  • 14,955,457 photos
  • 321,315 followers
  • 61,480,282 comments
  • Join
  • Profiles
  • Groups
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Shop
  • Help
  • About
  • Press
  • LIVE

Legal/Tos | DMCA | Privacy Policy | 18 U.S.C. 2257 Record-Keeping Requirements Compliance Statement | Contact Us | Vendo Payment Support
©SuicideGirls 2001-2025

Press enter to search
Fast Hi-res

Click here to join & see it all...

Crop your photo