Hi Paul, Thanks for taking the time to tell us all the details you have learned. As you know it's very important to find every soldier their final resting place. You really do a fantastic amount of work, you drove to this area on your own accord, thanks again. Maybe you could provide some video on your next trip there. My grandfather fought with the Black Watch in WW1 and survived. It is nice to hear where all the soldiers are from, maybe family members can verify any of the unknown soldiers. Thanks from 🏴🇨🇦
@OldFrontLine3 ай бұрын
I did make some videos and they’ll be added here in due course.
@daryn_Canada_10663 ай бұрын
@@OldFrontLine Thanks again.
@maryfinnfan41403 ай бұрын
Thank you Paul, I lost 2 great uncles in the Great War and I always get very emotional thinking about all the millions of young men and women and children, on both sides, who were deprived of their lives and futures in both World Wars. What a tragedy for us all.
@OldFrontLine3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your connection and yes there’s always a lot of sadness when it comes to the losses.
@pauldoble23613 ай бұрын
Hi Paul went to the loos extension cemetery in august with the silent cities tour with leger battlefields tours with guide Andrew.Last year on the war graves pilgrimage tour which you took I was on it with son Jonathan you was on about the hospital and the canal been built and it could be hundreds of soldiers uncovered.how ever many they will always be remembered for there sacrifice RIP