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Explore who, how and why we remember, and consider how the next generation will shape their own Remembrance in the next 100 years.
74MB PPTX file
Explore and understand different perspectives of conflict using the short story 'We'll Meet Again' by Emily Hibbs, videos and activities.
26MB ZIP file
Discover the vital role of volunteers and explore how imagery was used to recruit them during WW2 and through the pandemic.
8MB PPTX file
Students hear from a Soldier and Paramedic, before creating a poster or display to reflect how Service impacts different people.
6MB ZIP file
Develop a deeper understanding of who, how and why we remember through the images, stories and voices of Remembrance.
36MB ZIP file
Take part in Remembrance through creative writing and the voices of children from WW2 through the short story 'Tomorrow Today' by Leila Rasheed.
20MB ZIP file
Discover stories of service and help children take part in Remembrance through this interactive assembly.
30MB ZIP file
Through the story 'Memories of Home' by Bali Rai, case studies and different activities, discover how letters helped keep people connected during WW2.
45MB ZIP file
Explore three pivotal battles of WW2, including D-Day, and examine the importance of collaboration in ensuring victory in all of them.
395MB ZIP file
6MB PPTX file
Giving family and friends the option to give a gift in lieu of flowers at a funeral is a special way to celebrate the life of a loved one.
We're at the heart of a national network helping our Armed Forces. We provide lifelong support to serving and ex-serving personnel and their families.
Sergeant Johnson Beharry was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry, for extreme heroism in 2004.
After being medically discharged from the RAF, Craig wanted a tattoo to tell the story of his life and commemorate his fallen comrades.