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Post by Admin on Nov 9, 2013 4:26:16 GMT -5
There are no queues at the Edinburgh grave of the youngest British casualty of all. Until recently, cabin boy Reginald Earnshaw, killed off the Norfolk coast in 1941 at the age of 14, never had a visitor. Remembrance can be a strange business. Britain's forgotten fallen: Millions flock to war graves in France and Belgium - but few realise over 300,000 heroes lie buried on home soil. LINK
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