Press Release
Remembrance Travels to the Far East in September
31 August 2005
The Royal British Legion’s Remembrance Travel continues to remember The Forgotten War in the Far East with a series of pilgrimages between 9 – 16th September, including commemorative services to mark the surrender of the Japanese.
Remembrance Travel, the leading tour operator to war cemeteries and battlefields in the East, has arranged group visits to
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Head of Remembrance Travel, Piers Storie-Pugh says that the War in the
“Remembrance Travel is for everyone – those who have lost a loved one or friend in a conflict, as well as those who simply wish to acknowledge the efforts of those who served. It’s very moving to see these people at the grave of their loved ones, or to help them visit places where they served so many years ago. This is our core business. The emotions and memories have often been frozen in time because life has to go on. For most it is the ambition of a lifetime.”
Piers is justly proud that Remembrance Travel has worked continuously for 20 years to take Remembrance to often remote areas of the
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