There are literally thousands of War memorials around the country. WW1 Memorials were usually raised through public subscription to remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice. 2014 was the centenary of the start of the First World War, so it was about time there was a series dedicated to War Memorials. There is an un-numbered series in Scotland called Lest we forget and another we have learned about called Poppies on Parade. We will gladly add any of these to the War Memorial Series, just ask for a number. The name of this series We Shall remember them, was chosen from the very moving poem “For the Fallen” by Laurence Binyon. It is well worth searching out and reading.”
This multi involves only a short walk to the cache itself, which is hidden at
N54 29.ABC W001 31.DEF
A = How many men are listed with the M.C. awarded ?
B = (How many men died in WWII) divided by three ?
C = How many first initials for the Flight Sergeant with the longest name ?
D = In what role did R.Towers serve (number of letters required) ?
E = How many Hutchinsons and Craggs are named ?
F = How many Temples are listed ?
*****PHYSICAL CACHES ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE PLACED ON THE ACTUAL MEMORIAL OR WITHIN THE BOUNDARY OF SUCH MEMORIALS. AT ALL TIMES PLEASE TREAT LOCATIONS OF MEMORIALS WITH RESPECT. ***** ************************************** The War Memorial Series is a series by Just-Us-Two If anyone would like to place a War Memorial Cache of your own then please do so. We would ask if you do so please contact Just-us-Two through their profile page or justustwo1013@gmail.com so they can keep track of the numbers *************************************