MOD Honours the sacrifice of World War One soldiers during re-dedication services in Ypres
Four soldiers of the Great War have had their graves rededicated in the presence of their family earlier today (Tuesday 22 March 2022).

Lance Corporal Wilfred Horace Miller
Both services were organised by the MOD바카라 사이트s Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre (JCCC), also known as the 바카라 사이트MOD War Detectives바카라 사이트, and were held at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission바카라 사이트s (CWGC) Ypres Reservoir Cemetery in Ypres, Belgium.
Nicola Nash, MOD JCCC caseworker said:
바카라 사이트After more than 100 years, these four men who were lost, have now been found. There is nothing more rewarding for us than giving a family closure and making sure that every soldier is remembered as he should be.바카라 사이트
The first service was held for Lance Serjeant (LSjt) Edward Leonard Cottrell and Serjeant (Sjt) Joseph Frank Brookes Birkin whilst the second was to honour Lance Corporal (LCpl) Wilfred Horace Miller and LCpl Arthur Burton. All four served with the Leicestershire Regiment.

Serjeant Joseph Frank Brookes Birkin
Defence Minister Leo Docherty said:
바카라 사이트We will never fail in our duty to remember those who gave their lives in the cause of freedom during the two world wars. As more fallen servicemen from both world wars are discovered, the MOD Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre will strive to confirm their identities. Their tireless efforts and dedication will ensure these soldiers바카라 사이트 names will live on in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission바카라 사이트s cemeteries.바카라 사이트
The four soldiers had no known graves since tragically losing their lives in 1915, however, due to the collective efforts of the MOD JCCC and CWGC following evidence submitted, their final resting places have now been found over a century later.

Private Benjamin Nicolas laying wreath on behalf of members of the Birkin family who were unable to attend
Following submission of research, including from the CWGC, that was considered by the MOD JCCC as the adjudicators, additional research by the team themselves and the National Army Museum led to the four cases being confirmed.
Nicola added:
바카라 사이트Today, we honour those who paid the ultimate sacrifice, along with representatives from the regiment and their family.바카라 사이트
John Williamson, great nephew of Sjt Birkin, said:
바카라 사이트It is wonderful this work still continues; this ceremony gives final closure to the family.바카라 사이트

Birkin family members in prayer during the service
Research by MOD JCCC also led to LCpl Miller바카라 사이트s family being traced meaning they could be invited to today바카라 사이트s service to pay their respects.
Maria Miller, great niece of LCpl Miller, said:
바카라 사이트This has been the most humbling experience and a great privilege to be here today.바카라 사이트

Maria Miller at the graveside of her great uncle Lcpl Miller's headstone
The services were supported by the Royal Anglian Regiment and were conducted by the Reverend (Captain) Thomas Wilde, CF, Chaplain to the Royal Anglian Regiment, who said:
바카라 사이트When you give a soldier a name you give them meaning a history and a voice.바카라 사이트
The graves will now be marked by headstones provided by the CWGC.
Fergus Read, CWGC Case Officer (Commemorations), said:
바카라 사이트It is always immensely satisfying when we are able to put a name on any headstone. Here, the research for one case helped us to unlock the names of those buried in a further three graves. It is the Commission바카라 사이트s privilege to be part of the work to identify the last resting places of these casualties, and to care for their graves in perpetuity.바카라 사이트