Twenty British troopers killed in motion throughout the First World Warfare have lastly been laid to relaxation with full navy honours, virtually 100 years after they died.
The troopers who perished within the Battle of Loos in 1915 had been present in 2010 throughout clearance work for a brand new jail close to Vendin-le-Vieil, north of Arras, in France.
Solely one of many troops found has been recognized – Non-public William McAleer, of the seventh Battalion the Royal Scottish Fusiliers, a part of the forty fifth Brigade, fifteenth (Scottish) Division.
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