Veterans Uk
Our future services, current appeals and past cases
The following cases are planned to take place in May 2024:
14 May
- 15:30 A rededication service for L/Cpl Edward Smith of the 1st Bn Northumberland Fusiliers who died on 7 December 1916. This service will be held at Courcelles-au-Bois Communal Cemetery Extension, France
15 May
- 10:30 A burial service for Pte David Valentine Gemmell of the 1st Bn Black Watch, and an unknown Scottish soldier. The service will be held at Woburn Abbey Cemetery, France.
22 May
- 11:00 A burial service for 2/Lt James Greenhalgh of 1st Bn Cheshire Regiment and two unknown soldiers. The service will be held at Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, France.
Appeals for family
There are no appeals outstanding at this time.
Our Past Cases
Details of some of the MOD War Detectives past cases can be found below:
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Graves of five soldiers of the York and Lancaster Regiment identified on the Western Front
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Grave of Derbyshire-born Royal Marine identified in the Netherlands
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Three Great War soldiers buried with full military honours in Belgium
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Remains of Coldstream Guards missing since 1944 found in France
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Grave of Wolverhampton soldier killed in Normandy during World War Two identified
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Graves of three comrades killed in Normandy following D-Day identified
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Soldier killed on the Somme buried more than 100 years after his death
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Ceremony for World War 2 airman identified 83 years after fatal flight
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Graves of two soldiers of the Great War rededicated in France
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Soldiers who fell in France a generation apart honoured in graveside ceremonies
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Graves of two officers missing since 1918 rededicated in France
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Graves of two soldiers killed in northern France rededicated
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Sheffield soldier of the Great War laid to rest 105 years after his death
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Graves of two Royal Naval Division officers rededicated in France
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Unknown WW1 soldier identified as relative of poet Wordsworth.
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Rededication services held in Belgium for Capt Hugh Travers, DSO, and Sjt Frederick Cardy.
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Burial of Pte William Johnston and an unknown East Yorkshire Regiment soldier
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