Royal British Legion in appeal for World War 2 veterans from Redditch area - The Redditch Standard

Royal British Legion in appeal for World War 2 veterans from Redditch area

Redditch Editorial 11th Jan, 2018   0

THE travel arm of the Royal British Legion is on a mission to find all surviving veterans of the Second World War.

The Treasury is enabling a series of free-of-charge tours for WWII veterans to return to where they served to pay their respects to their fallen comrades.

The tours are being funded by Libor banking fines, and will enable a WWII veteran to return with a family member and carer.

The Royal British Legion has been running Libor-funded tours for Normandy veterans for the past four years and thanks to additional Libor funding is now able to widen the tours to all veterans of WWII.




The tours will take place from spring to autumn and will give WWII veterans – now mostly in their 90s – the chance to meet up with fellow veterans, visit significant battlefield sites, cemeteries and memorials. The tours will be accompanied by a medic and a guide from the Royal British Legion.

The Rt. Hon Philip Hammond, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said: “I had the privilege of meeting veterans last year, and I’m delighted that we can continue to support those who want to return with the Royal British Legion to the countries where they served.


“We have committed morre than £5 million of Libor funds to help those who fought for our freedom, to return to pay their respects and safeguard the memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice.”

However there is no database of veterans from WWII who are still alive today so the Royal British Legion is calling upon the general public to spread the word and ensure every surviving veteran gets the chance to go back one last time.

Nichola Rowlands-Smith, says: “We need you! We know how great the British public can be, and we’re relying on everyone to help us spread the word to find every single living WWII veteran. There’s no database, so if you’re a grandchild, neighbour or carer and know someone who fought in WWII please tell them about these amazing tours.”

For WWII veterans wishing to benefit from this tour, they need to apply via Remembrance Travel’s tour operator, Arena Travel on 01473 660800, or visit Arena Travel online. Remembrance Travel will also be offering group travel opportunities for WWII veteran associations too.

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