*Fromelles action

The commencement of the process of exhumation of the soldiers buried at Pheasant Wood, Fromelles, in northern France was marked by a special service on 4 May 2009. (To read more on the commencement ceremony click here.)

18 05 2009 Pheasant Wood 010_croppedPhoto: Pheasant Wood archaeological site 18 May 2009. [Carole Laignel]

Since then there have been new structures erected within the Pheasant Wood site.

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Large canopies have been erected over two areas on the site indicating that Oxford Archaeology has commenced work on the site.

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These photos have been provided by Carole Laignel, Secretary of The Association Fromelles-Weppes-Terre de Memoire 14-18 (F.W.T.M. 14-18 ) – The Fromelles Museum.

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The Families and Friends of the First AIF thanks the Australian, UK and French governments for affording Australian and British soldiers – presently buried in mass graves at Pheasant Wood – dignified individual reburials in a new CWGC cemetery at Fromelles, and applauds Minister Snowdon and his British counterpart, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence and Minister for Veterans, Kevan Jones MP, for their joint decision to DNA test the remains at exhumation and use every reasonable method to attempt identification of each soldier.

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