Commonwealth War Graves
In my Blip of 5 October, I posted a maple tree - one of about 400 - planted alongside the A3 to commemorate the Canadian Soldiers who were based at the nearby Bramshott training camp during WWI and WWII and who died in its hospital due to being wounded in the fighting or from general sickness. Each of those trees is twinned with a grave in the churchyards at St Mary, Bramshott, and St Joseph's, Grayshott.
Today I visited St Mary which has over 300 Of the graves. Very moving.
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